Pedals for sale - analog delay, digital delay, octave

Discussion in 'For Sale: Parts, Strings, and Accessories' started by Planet Boulder, Nov 8, 2005.

  1. Planet Boulder

    Planet Boulder Hey, this is a private residence...man

    Nov 10, 2001
    6,482 feet above sea level
    I once had impure thoughts. Oh, and I pluck my ear hair.
    Need to get rid of some pedals that have become redundant, so I'll let these go at low prices, relatively speaking.

    1)Boss OC-2 Octave

    If you're familiar with octave pedals, you know this one. It's a great little unit that produces some sweet low octave tones and it's nice and versatile. As you'll see from the pic, it has some paint chipped off, but other than that, it's in good condition - works great and with no issues.

    $40.00 + shipping to the lower 48 states only, please


    2)DOD FX90 Analog Delay

    This pedal is a classic - it is made in the US and features a nice, warm analog tone. In addition to the knobs you see in the pics, it also features 3 internal trim pots for even more tweakage. This pedal is in good condition, save for a missing cap on one of the knobs. Actually, for its age (made in the early 80s), it's in great condition. Even still has the battery cover intact! :D

    For reference, I'll include a link to some reviews on Harmony Central , even though, as we all know, the reviews on there are usually more positive than negative - I'm providing the link for reference purposes only.

    $35.00 + shipping to the lower 48 states only, please.


    3)Fender DGL-1 Digital Delay (SOLD)

    Here's a gem that you don't see very often. It's a Fender digital delay that was made in apan in the 80s and it has some nice/unique features. You can see the knobs in the pics, which are pretty self-explanatory, but there are a few things worthy of mention:

    There are two stomp buttons - one to engage/disengage the effect, and one to engage the hold feature, which allows you to ""loop" your delay while giving you the ability to play, unaffected, over it.

    The knob on the far left is an input knob that allows you to adjust your volume withor without the delay engaged. It actually functions as a slight, dynamic overdrive because it allows you to crank it up to the point of distortion, even when the delay isn't engaged! Very unique feature. Really mimics a Claypool-esque, overdriven delay, but while maintaining note clarity. More subtle than your average overdrive (read not fuzzy).

    The knob on the far right allows you to adjust the volume of the delay effect. Not a unique feature, but worth mentioning.

    Overall, it's in fine working condition - it has some cosmetic issues, as you can see from the pics, but nothing bad.

    Anyway, here's a Harmony Central review.

    $40.00 + shipping to the lower 48 states only, please

    Please note that all of these pedals have velcro attached to the bottom. I do accept Paypal.

    Feel free to PM me if interested.
     
  2. Planet Boulder

    Planet Boulder Hey, this is a private residence...man

    Nov 10, 2001
    6,482 feet above sea level
    I once had impure thoughts. Oh, and I pluck my ear hair.
    Here are pics of the DOD analog delay and Boss OC-2...
     
  3. Planet Boulder

    Planet Boulder Hey, this is a private residence...man

    Nov 10, 2001
    6,482 feet above sea level
    I once had impure thoughts. Oh, and I pluck my ear hair.
    Fender Delay is sold. The Analog delay and Boss Octave are still available.
     
  4. Trevorus

    Trevorus

    Oct 18, 2002
    Urbana, IL
    wanna hold that delay for me?
     
  5. Planet Boulder

    Planet Boulder Hey, this is a private residence...man

    Nov 10, 2001
    6,482 feet above sea level
    I once had impure thoughts. Oh, and I pluck my ear hair.
    I actually received a PM from another guy interested, so it's tecnically on hold for whomever snatches it first...

     
  6. Planet Boulder

    Planet Boulder Hey, this is a private residence...man

    Nov 10, 2001
    6,482 feet above sea level
    I once had impure thoughts. Oh, and I pluck my ear hair.
    The DOD Analog Delay and Boss Octave are both still available...
     
  7. kelbrihan

    kelbrihan Banned [Deceiving users with multiple usernames] Inactive

    Dec 2, 2004
    I'll take them both, PM sent
     
  8. kelbrihan

    kelbrihan Banned [Deceiving users with multiple usernames] Inactive

    Dec 2, 2004
    Done and done
     
  9. Planet Boulder

    Planet Boulder Hey, this is a private residence...man

    Nov 10, 2001
    6,482 feet above sea level
    I once had impure thoughts. Oh, and I pluck my ear hair.
    All pedals are SOLD! :D