Prices include shipping in lower 48 USA only. I'll ship anywhere but we'll have to calculate some extra $$ for outside the 48. All pedals will run off a 9 volt supply as well as battery except the Range Voodoo which is battery only.
All prices negotiable up to a point. There is velcro on the bottom of the pedals except the guyatone. The rack units are velcro free but no rack ears included.
Things I'd like in trade (+/- cash) are:
Tortuga Phaser
Zvex Ringtone, Frostwave Blueringer, Moog Ringmod (With exp pedal)
Retrospec Squeezer (I know but gotta ask)
Old microphones, altec, shure, rca.
Danelectro '63 long scale bass.
Analog synths, modular circuits, good turntable that'll do 33/45/78 for dumping my vinyl collection into the computer.
Any other interesting effects or recording stuff you have.
At the risk of getting flamed, no 'home recording' gear please.
All pics are of the gear for sale and were taken today (8/3/08)...
1) DOD 270 - A/B pedal, works perfectly, got from a TB'er a while ago, totally passive, no pops when switching in my system, upgrading to a loop pedal that has a/b switching,
$25 http://www.zzounds.com/item--DOD270
2) Loop-master dual loop pedal with LED's. Power is only for LED's works without power just fine. I'm upgrading as mentioned above and this would be redundant, avoid the 1.5 month wait for one to be built.
SOLD http://www.loop-master.com/product_i...products_id=87
3) Alesis micro-limiter, 1/3rd rack space limiter, works perfectly, includes power supply, these are well liked around here, read Bongo's review,
$50 http://messageboard.tapeop.com/viewt...113af407a671b8
4) Radius 3 FatMan Stereo Tube Compressor, super fat, super awesome, just not used much. 1/2 rack, 4 space.
$250 http://www.proaudioreview.com/pages/s.0027/t.3064.html
5) Guyatone Wah Rocker WR-2, auto filter/fuzz, has a very distinctive sound, but I've got too many filters. I recommend this for someone who has a blend pedal, then it is awesome, otherwise expect some bass drop.
$50 http://www.tonefrenzy.com/effects/gu...wahrocker.html
6) Vintage Tone Project, Range Voodoo, this is a rangemaster style boutique boost, true bypass, 5 pos tone switch, and a level knob, sounds great, used as a buffer and/or boost.
$150 http://www.vintagetoneproject.com/products1.htm
7) Vintage Tone Project, Dan Armstrong FX pedal, this is an interesting pedal, includes the Dan Armstrong designed Orange Crusher (very not transparent compressor), Blue Ripper (bass friendly distortion), and Green Ringer (octave up/ring mod fuzz) circuits in one box, all with true bypass. I had the guy do a mod where each circuit could be used separately if needed. I don't think this is made anymore, true bypass.
$300 http://www.vintagetoneproject.com/FXMACHINE.htm
8) No name French Bow, fiberglass but real hair. Basically brand new, perfect for a beginner. I've upgraded to a much pricier bow. Includes rubber grip helper (installed)
SOLD
9) LaBella Jamerson Flats, 2 sets. One set I put on my fretless for about 2 hours, not gigged, just tried out. I like my TI flats better. The other set has never been used.
SOLD