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Hey everyone, I'm downsizing and got a smaller Novo 24 board instead, so this needs to go. I've not used it too much and the board and Softcase are fully functional. Heres the official blurb. Pedal Train Novo 32 Guitar Effects Pedalboard with Fitted Black Softcase The Novo series is Pedaltrain’s new five-rail pedal board system. Novo means “a new beginning” in Latin. Pedaltrain’s new Novo Series is exactly that, a fresh redesign of their market-leading pedal board design. Thanks to Pedaltrain’s new modified rail system and open front design, mounting pedals and power supplies is easier than ever. Even the smallest pedals make an incredibly strong bond with this new pedal board design. Novo 32’s five-rail design is perfect for players who use true-bypass switchers or need an extra rail to accommodate a variety of pedal configurations. £SOLD inc uk postage, payment via paypal please. Postage will be via courier. The pedals are not included and only shown for display purposes
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Online description : The all-analog Octave Fuzz features a rugged steel housing and Slash’s signature skull-and-crossbones graphic. It’s built like a tank, and the underside battery compartment, made of tough plastic, is both roadworthy and easy to use (you can also use an optional 9V DC adapter). The top panel features volume, tone, fuzz, sub octave, and octave up functions. The leftmost footswitch activates the pedal (and yes, it’s true-bypass switching), while the right kicks the octave up function in or out. Additionally, there’s a push button for sending the sub octave sound into the fuzz circuit—a nice touch that allows you to run subs either clean or dirty. i changed the knobs and removed the graphics, because i thought it looked goofy. You can still see the writing in some lights. Its missing the battery door too. Inside the pedal there are two trim pots for the octave up tone and gain. Additionally when the little button is in the "out" postion, the main volume control actually controls the dry signal (but there is no main fuzz) what this means is that you can use the pedal as a clean octaver with a dirty octave up fuzz on the second switch.... Really versatile. £SOLD Inc uk postage, payment via paypal please
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Selling off my 2b, I've got no real use for a boost. Its in great condition but has some super strong velcro at the bottom. Fulltone 2B Boost Pedal The Fulltone 2B is an amazing boost pedal, born from the “Boost” channel in our FD3 pedal. Soon after the FD3 came out I started getting a steady flow of emails asking if I could “please make that into a single channel Boost pedal!” So I crammed the circuit into the smallest possible enclosure 4.5" x 2.1" x 2.3" with battery tucked tightly inside and even engineered space-saving rear-mounted IN, OUT, and DC power jacks, and added an important feature not offered in the FD3. Why does a guitarist need a “Boost” pedal? A boost pedal is not only used to kick up your volume when it’s time for your solo! A good booster can also solve a lot of problems in the modern guitarist’s rig, because today’s pedalboards average 8 or more pedals, with each of those pedals requiring: a guitar cable--->jack--->more wire--->footswitch--->circuit--->footswitch again--->jack--->more wire--> and on to next pedal. It’s a wonder there’s any signal left after all the stuff we put our signal through. Ever played through a 10’ guitar cable straight into a great tube amplifier? The feel, the dynamics, the fat tone...makes you want to play! Then you connect to your overpopulated pedalboard and suddenly the sound is tiny, thin, with diminished lows, cardboard mids, and scratchy thin highs. This is where a good booster comes in handy, because all that wire and all those connections reduce your signal by a measurable amount with each passing effect in your signal chain. Add a good booster and you can recoup a lot of that lost gain, tone, and reactive interplay between you and your lovely tube amp. Suddenly the “touch” is back. What happens when the 2B is turned OFF? That’s the problem with other boosters…once they’re OFF, they cease to offer a high quality unity-gain buffer to drive the long cables, so you end up having to buy TWO boosters, one set to “unity gain” and the other set to do your Volume changes! A better solution is the 2B, its unity-gain JFET amp buffers your signal when the pedal is turned OFF…and when the 2B is turned ON; the only difference is now the GAIN knob comes into play allowing you to set the desired boost up to 20dB! This is what differentiates the 2B from the FD3’s Boost Channel…the FD3 is true-bypass whereas the 2B has the added benefit of being buffered-bypass. £SOLD posted in the uk, Payment via paypal.
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Really interesting bass fuzz, the RIP control blends between two fuzz tones. around the middle you get this great, touch sensitive, synth-like tones. Check it out on YouTube. Seen better days cosmetically, currently missing the battery door but fully working. £SOLD posted in the UK payment via paypal.
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*SOLD *Wren & Cuff Mercy Phuk Colossoal Overdrive
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Effects For Sale
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SOLD Old Blood Noise Endeavours HAUNT fuzz
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Effects For Sale
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Fulltone 2b Clean Boost, limiter and buffer pedal
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Effects For Sale
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SOLD Old Blood Noise Endeavours HAUNT fuzz
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Effects For Sale
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SOLD Epiphone EB-0 with Hipshot Supertone Bridge
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Basses For Sale
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Selling off my 2b, I've got no real use for a boost. Its in great condition but has some super strong velcro at the bottom. Fulltone 2B Boost Pedal The Fulltone 2B is an amazing boost pedal, born from the “Boost” channel in our FD3 pedal. Soon after the FD3 came out I started getting a steady flow of emails asking if I could “please make that into a single channel Boost pedal!” So I crammed the circuit into the smallest possible enclosure 4.5" x 2.1" x 2.3" with battery tucked tightly inside and even engineered space-saving rear-mounted IN, OUT, and DC power jacks, and added an important feature not offered in the FD3. Why does a guitarist need a “Boost” pedal? A boost pedal is not only used to kick up your volume when it’s time for your solo! A good booster can also solve a lot of problems in the modern guitarist’s rig, because today’s pedalboards average 8 or more pedals, with each of those pedals requiring: a guitar cable--->jack--->more wire--->footswitch--->circuit--->footswitch again--->jack--->more wire--> and on to next pedal. It’s a wonder there’s any signal left after all the stuff we put our signal through. Ever played through a 10’ guitar cable straight into a great tube amplifier? The feel, the dynamics, the fat tone...makes you want to play! Then you connect to your overpopulated pedalboard and suddenly the sound is tiny, thin, with diminished lows, cardboard mids, and scratchy thin highs. This is where a good booster comes in handy, because all that wire and all those connections reduce your signal by a measurable amount with each passing effect in your signal chain. Add a good booster and you can recoup a lot of that lost gain, tone, and reactive interplay between you and your lovely tube amp. Suddenly the “touch” is back. What happens when the 2B is turned OFF? That’s the problem with other boosters…once they’re OFF, they cease to offer a high quality unity-gain buffer to drive the long cables, so you end up having to buy TWO boosters, one set to “unity gain” and the other set to do your Volume changes! A better solution is the 2B, its unity-gain JFET amp buffers your signal when the pedal is turned OFF…and when the 2B is turned ON; the only difference is now the GAIN knob comes into play allowing you to set the desired boost up to 20dB! This is what differentiates the 2B from the FD3’s Boost Channel…the FD3 is true-bypass whereas the 2B has the added benefit of being buffered-bypass. £95 inc uk postage
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The blurb: The Old Blood Noise Endeavors Haunt is a gated fuzz that is capable of a wide array of fuzz sounds. From the restrained and nuanced light fuzziness to granular and biting saw sounds, many textures and character traits can be summoned with the Volume, Gate, Fuzz, Mix and Tone knob controls. The Haunt also has two toggle switches; Mode and Bass. Mode switches between two combinations of silicon transistors; Bass adds an additional low end boost to the effected signal. So it's got a bass boost, clean blend and gate. I'm gonna step up to something even more gated and i gotta raise some funds for that. Excellent condition with box and manual and badge. £120 INC UK POSTAGE Payment via paypal gift
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random pedals etc - crowella animated, tuner, wireless kit...
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to scottnp's topic in Effects For Sale
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SOLD Epiphone EB-0 with Hipshot Supertone Bridge
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD Epiphone EB-0 with Hipshot Supertone Bridge
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD Epiphone EB-0 with Hipshot Supertone Bridge
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Basses For Sale
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Great, great, great bass. Far lighter than my pbass, has both mm and p pickups, active electronics. A total breeze to play. Really ergonomic design. Basically it's either this or my p-bass, but since my precision became the victim of a home refin project, i don't think it will have much retail value. Looking for SOLD collected from Rickmansworth, Herts. I could deliver a short distance too.
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