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Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive - $80
The circuit is similar to a Ibanez Tubescreamer (though less harsh), but with a blend control that allows you to dial in as much of your clean signal as you'd like. This enables guitarists to play complex chords w/ more overdrive than usual, and allows bassists to keep the bottom heavy and the tone true! Light wear, bought new a few months back.
Boss FZ-2 - $75
This pedal is similar to a Univox Super Fuzz, except that it takes the old sound a few steps further. First, there are three modes- mode I is more of a midrange fuzz w/ a slight octave up effect. mode II has more of a scooped, big muff sort of sound. mode III is a "gain boost", which is basically a clean boost. The pedal has HI/LO EQ knobs to help retain the low end. You can hear samples of this pedal
on the song "Hay Kids" at my band's myspace. The track is one live take with only bass and drums, so you can see how full this pedal really is. Definitely a sleeper!
Ibanez DM1100 Delay - SOLD
Very cool old digital delay from Ibanez. Can do all sorts of chorus, flange, and looping, as well as delays. Has a tone knob to make the delays as dirty or as clean as you'd like. Here's a a bit from a review on Harmony Central:
[quote]The modulation effects, including the flange, chorus, trem, and other dizzying things, are very well done by this unit and sound great. I'll tell you why in a minute.
The delay line is very nice, especially for keyboards. It doesn't come back too overpowering yet has a nice presence. I think the tone knob helps greatly with this. The delay feedback seems to feedback into the beginning of the input path (yeah, that's what feedback is, sure), but the reason I mention this is because it does feedback differently than a Digitech unit: the DM 1100 feedback path reg