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  1. Withdrawn: Seymour Duncan Jerry Donahue Tele Lead APTL-3JD bridge pickup.

    [url="http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/electric/telecaster/medium-output/jerry_donahue_t/"]Seymour Duncan Site[/url]

    Bought this recently, installed for about 10mins and then reverted to the stock pickup. So, apart from being soldered in this is pretty much unused. Box and screws/spacers included.

  2. For Sale, Mint, boxed Joyo Ultimate Overdrive. These are allegedly copies of the Fulltone OCD and also allegedly used as the basis of the AlphaDrive. Excellent OD pedal with plenty of range.
    Looks similar to this:
    [attachment=90627:joyo uo.jpg]

    Yours for £25 posted

  3. Boss OD3. Mint condition. SOLD
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    Joyo 6 band Graphic EQ pedal. Solidly built, very low noise
    Mint condition, boxed. SOLD
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  4. Dod Milk Box highly recommended by the great ovnilab.com compressor reviewer:

    "This is actually one of the best-sounding cheap pedals I've tried. It has a nice full tone, with no loss of highs or lows. The compression action is designed more for sustain than for punch or limiting....It seems to allow strong waves of low frequencies to pass by uncompressed. This results in a big low end tone, but it also means your signal will not be prevented from clipping the next device in line. It also features a high-frequency expander control, which is designed to boost highs that might otherwise be reduced too much during heavy compression....Compared to the BBE Opto-Stomp, the BBE has much lower noise and more transparency, but the Milkbox is better at adding sustain and fat character to the tone. Compared to the Boss LMB-3, the LMB-3 is much better at limiting peaks, but again the Milkbox has fatter tone and more sustain. Also the Milkbox does not seem to have the threshold artifacts that both the LMB-3 and the Opto-Stomp have"

  5. For sale a 2 year old Squier Classic Vibe Stratocaster ‘60s. They say:

    [i]The rough-and-tumble Classic Vibe Stratocaster ’60s evokes that musically adventurous decade, with a few modern features added. The alder body has a Three-color Sunburst or Candy Apple Red finish; the ’60s-era vintage-tint gloss-maple neck has a rosewood fingerboard with 21 medium-jumbo frets and a modern 9.5” radius. The thick tone comes from the alnico V single-coil pickups—quick attack with a bit more midrange force and a knockout bridge pickup. Custom staggered polepieces provide improved string-to-string balance.[/i]

    Great player, great sound. You are probably aware of the good reviews these Classic Vibe guitars have had; fully justified from my experience with this guitar. I tried 3 CV60s when I bought this one and this was the best in terms of sound and playability. Selling as I've moved to a tele and can't justify 2 guitars around the place.

    [attachment=78673:full1.jpg]
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    [attachment=78674:headstock.jpg]

    No issues other than some cosmetic scuffs and dents which I have tried to capture in these photos

    [attachment=78677:horn.jpg]
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  6. [quote name='mr_russ' post='1122041' date='Feb 9 2011, 10:58 PM']It's pretty well rounded and does a good job of low and higher gain sounds, not what I'd call a fuzz in the usual sense.[/quote]
    Thanks for the clip. Have looked into this but it's not quite what I'm looking for. Thanks anyway

  7. [quote name='mr_russ' post='1121385' date='Feb 9 2011, 02:11 PM']Trade for a RAT?

    I realise it's not on your list, so feel free to ignore ;D[/quote]

    Hi
    Thanks for the offer but I don't think the RAT is what I'm looking for. I'm looking for an overdrive for guitar and as I understand it the RAT is a bit more in the fuzz box camp.
    Thanks anyway

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