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Time to sell a few pedals I haven't used in a while! All prices include postage within the UK, although I can meet around Croydon or London and I'll knock a fiver off. I don't have any pics to hand but can get some taken if necessary - but all are immaculate apart from the 442 filter and Yamaha Octaver which were slightly worn when I received them. Also, all apart form the Yamaha have velcro on the bottom - I can remove this upon request, removing all trace of glue gunk in the process!

Only trades I'm currently interested in would be a Wren & Cuff Phat Phuk B or Tall Font Russian.

[b][u]SFX X&M - SOLD/u][/b]
This unique blender splits your signal into high and low channels, letting you apply separate FX chains to both. Sounds great with distortion, delay, modulation, filter or wah on the top end of your signal, keeping the low end pure and intact. More info [url="http://www.sfxsound.co.uk/mainpage.asp?page=xm"]here[/url].



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[b][u]SFX Micro Fuzz - £80 - SOLD[/u][/b]
Supremely bass heavy fuzz that's sounds similar to a Big Muff with more gain and lows and has a synth-like quality with the gain cranked. A clone of the Colorsound Bass Fuzz I believe, sounds great for Muse-style distortion. Just noticed they've added a mid-switch to this pedal, this one does not have it. More info [url="http://www.sfxsound.co.uk/mainpage.asp?page=micro_fuzz"]here[/url].

[u][b]Earthbound Audio Supercollider Beast - £175 - SOLD[/b][/u]
Thought I would never sell this but here I am. I'm not sure whether these are still being made, but with this having serial #001 it could be seen as a collector's item! Really not sure what to ask for this, but seeing as they're hard to get hold of and I'm not going to be upset if it doesn't sell I'm starting off at the price above. Review thread [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f36/earthbound-audio-supercollider-oscillating-beast-pics-clips-507749"]here[/url].

[b][u]SFX S&M - £80 - SOLD[/u][/b]
A parallel blender like the Boss LS-2, but with better components and true bypass (although fewer modes!). More info [url="http://www.sfxsound.co.uk/mainpage.asp?page=sm"]here[/url].

[b][u]Tonefactor 442 Analogue Filter - £50 - SOLD[/u][/b]
This is a DOD 440 filter clone, tweaked for bass. Rather subtle compared to most filters, sounds great in genres like rock where you don't want to sound like Bootsy Collins! Also sounds awesome after fuzz ([url="http://www.box.net/shared/qammyl0py7"]clip[/url]). This is one of the earliest models before they officially made a bass version, I think it used to belong to Tayste. Finished in black sparkle paint (you won't find another one in this colour), it's in good condition but some of the print has faded slightly.

[u][b]Yamaha OC-01 Octaver - £30 - SOLD[/b][/u]
Classic 80s Japanese octave pedal, sounds great and tracks well also. It has a more natural sound to it more akin to the EBS Octabass than the synthiness of the Boss OC-2. Bought on impulse as a new toy to play with, but have no real use for it! This has some areas of worn paint but it's otherwise solid.
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The Supercollider Beast is indeed no more.
Mark is still occasionally doing normal Supercolliders though -

[url="http://earthboundaudio.blogspot.com/"]http://earthboundaudio.blogspot.com/[/url]

I got the last Supercollider Beast which was in Black with Orange paint, as well as one of the limited lime green Rams Head Muff Beast pedals.

What colour is yours, and what condition is it in ?
any photo's ?

Cheers

Wud

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