This first post will be a summary, followed by individual posts for each pedal to keep things organized and full of photos. Clickable thumbnails in this post. Click the pedal name and it'll take you to the post with more photos. All prices shipped via PayPal, OBO. Please PM trade offers. I have nothing in particular in mind, so let me know what you've got. Can do cash either way. Meris Enzo SOLD $265 In great shape, with two small blemishes. Comes in box with sticker and a UK power supply. Not sure why I have a UK power supply for it... But, the box is ticked showing the UK version so there you go. Chase Bliss Brothers SOLD $260 In great shape, no issues. With box and papers. Some minor finish discoloration on the logo end, but it's hard to notice. Saturnworks 4 channel parallel looper $250 4 parallel loops with master bypass, soft click switches, bass version. Sweet pedal, but I'm simplifying things. Analog Endeavors Meris favorite switch $55 Brand new, 4 presets for your Meris pedal. Broughton HPF $50 SOLD Always on version. I marked around the knob so I could remember which way to turn it (it's not marked and I'm apparently simple). Boss CE-5 $50 SOLD Works great, has a slightly bent filter pot so you need to hold the bottom one to adjust the top one. A little wear, but nothing major. Boss AW-3 $75 Works great, minimal wear, and no issues aside from a bit of residual funky smell from the dude I got this from. It's not bad, but if you cuddle your pedals you'll notice it. Comes with "box" that's seen better days.
re: Saturnworks 4 channel parallel looper what do the knobs above each footswitch do? are they loop level controls? if so, does it control the send or return volume? and are they just attenuators or do they attenuate and boost? or are they blend pots?
Think of them like blend level controls. Full wet effects on 3, clean on the fourth is how I like to run it. Whatever signal you send to the pedal is sent to all loops. Any attenuation would be done on the effects pedal in the loop, or blended in at a lower level (depending on the pedal or your tonal goals). That being said, you can make the loops louder than the input, so a mild volume bump is available, but not something I use it for. Hopefully that made sense...!?