SOLD Broughton Low + High Pass Filter

Discussion in 'For Sale: Effects and Pedals' started by wheelsup247, Jun 21, 2020.

  1. wheelsup247

    wheelsup247 Wherever You Go, There You Are. Wear it low. Supporting Member

    Price:
    160
    Location:
    Alabama
    Broughton Low + High Pass Filter, Shipped to your door, $160. Works as it should. Please ad $5 if shipping west of Mississippi River.

    PayPal only please. Shipped and sold as is to Contiguous United States (CONUS) only please.

    Buyers with solid positive feedback here on Talkbass preferred. No trades please. Thank you.

    Several TBr’s have asked the difference between this fire engine red Broughton build of the LP + HP Filter and the duller sparkly red Broughton build of the LP + HP Filter. For that reason please allow me to include the following:

    On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 I asked Josh: “Besides the different color red and side vs top input and output, is there a functionality or frequency difference between the older red and the newer sparkly red Broughton low pass + high pass filter pedal models?”

    Josh’s answer on June 1, 2020 was : “The only difference would be the use of higher voltage capacitors, which allows the use of a higher voltage supply. Some of the older red models had this upgrade, and would have the voltage range printed on it. The ones prior to this had no voltage printed on it, and are only intended to be used with 9V. Besides this, they are the same.”

    As shown on the pictures, the voltage range is printed on the pedal as “9-24 V DC”. Personally, my Noble DI enables me to run this pedal at 18 V (with increased power comes increased headroom), and with that said I like it very much at both 9 V and 18 V. What I like the most though is whether using my Fender Precision electric bass or my Kay upright bass - is the ability to quickly dial in a pleasing bass tone to the room I’m playing in or amp I’m playing through by using this Broughton High Pass + Low Pass Filter to quickly and intuitively filter out unwanted boomy lows and clanky highs.
     

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    Last edited: Jun 29, 2020
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  2. Cutter8

    Cutter8 Supporting Member

    Feb 4, 2018
    Georgia
    Is there something special/different about this particular Broughton L+HPF?
     
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  3. Ryan L.

    Ryan L. Moderator Staff Member Gold Supporting Member Supporting Member

    Aug 7, 2000
    West Fargo, ND
    You’re allowed to post questions in the thread, per the rules of the classifieds. Sellers cannot require questions to be only asked via PM.
     
  4. wheelsup247

    wheelsup247 Wherever You Go, There You Are. Wear it low. Supporting Member

    Hello Cutter8. This pedal is simply one of the "fire engine" red ones with the input and output and power jacks on the sides as pictured in the ad and the factory higher voltage capcitors which allows the use of a higher voltage supply indicated by the "9 -24 V DC" marking on the pedal case as pictured. My Noble DI enables me to run this pedal at 18 V, and I like it very much at both 9 V and 18 V. See ad body for further detail. Thanks for your question. Do you want to make an offer?
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2020
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  5. Cutter8

    Cutter8 Supporting Member

    Feb 4, 2018
    Georgia
    Thanks for the explanation. I don’t have any need for the higher voltage capacitors, but GLWTS. :thumbsup:
     
  6. wheelsup247

    wheelsup247 Wherever You Go, There You Are. Wear it low. Supporting Member

    Just to be clear, there is nothing special about 9-24 V DC, it is the current Broughton standard for Low + High Pass Filters.
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2020
  7. Stinky_Fingers

    Stinky_Fingers Supporting Member

    Jan 16, 2020
    Richmond, Virginia
    Endorsing artist for Orange Amps
    PM sent
     
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  8. wheelsup247

    wheelsup247 Wherever You Go, There You Are. Wear it low. Supporting Member

    Sold locally