I've got a bunch of extra pedals laying around. Shoot me your trade offers, not super interested in cash at this time but I'll take it.
All of this stuff has been heavily gigged and has cosmetic minor issues.
Stuff:
1. DHA VT2 distortion pedal - it's got two channels, tons of knobs and switches, and two tubes. Incredibly tubey sounding pedal. When I got it it was broken and has been repaired.
It doesn't seem to have any issues anymore, but buyer beware, it's a complex pedal and not incredibly robust. It works perfectly with no issues other than some scratchy pots (which have no effect while the unit is running, just if you try to turn knobs while you're jamming away). Like any piece of tube tech it may require maintenance.
It sounds jawdropping. Here's a terrible noodly sound sample of a variety of tones - run straight into my mixing board into a Thunderchild 115.
http://redcomplex.net/transfer/DHAVT2noodling.mp3 (The playing is foul and the tone volumes are not very well equalized...bear in mind there is no EQ at all here, just Bass -> Vt2 -> Board -> Thunderchild -> Mic)
In case anyone misses it in the pic this is a previous version of the VT2 distortion that doesn't exist anymore. It's two channels of dirt, basically one really gainy channel and one subtler one, with a variety of adjustments (silicon v. ge, fat, tone shaping). If you need more info, I can get a closeup of it and maybe dig up a manual.
Value: 175
2. Boss AW3 Auto-wah envelope filter
Good shape, well used, sounds cool, but not my bag.
Value: 40 bucks
3. Guttermouth electronics passive low end shelving
Two settings - steep and shallow. Shallow setting emulates sealed cabs roughly. Cannot take a ton of input - best for 9v active basses or passive basses. Cool unit, but I've graduated.
Value: 20 bucks SOLD
4. BBE Opto Stomp (modded)
This pedal was modded for slightly more bass output by Guttermouth Electronics. Subtle difference, but it works great for bass. This unit has served me very well, and IMHO is comparable to some high dollar units (EBS, Demeter).
Value: 75 bucks
5. MXR M80 Bass DI
Had this one a long time; lots of dirt, decent DI. Battery panel is cracked a little and doesn't hold in tight. I never use the battery with it. It sounds good.
Value: 75 bucks
SOLD
6. Behringer Bass Chorus
Sounds cool, kinda plasticky and flimsy.
Value: 20 bucks
7. Ibanez LU20 bass tuner
1 cent accuracy, decently readable, odd shape, good shape, true bypass.
Great value in bass tuners, accurate as some of the high end stuff at a fraction of the price.
Value: 30 bucks SOLD
8. Exar TABASSCO distortion pedal
This thing is in nice shape. Sounds awesome for guitar and bass. The EQ centers are maybe a little guitar-ish but they work decently for bass. It goes from mild dirt to a borderline fuzz sound.
Value: 90 bucks
I'm open to all kinds of trades or cash offers.