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Mu-Tron III, Keeley MT-2, Peterson Strobostomp mk I, Boss CE-2 (rare 'long dash' model)


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[u]Mu-Tron III[/u]

Recently serviced by my local pedal genius, this is in complete working order and comes with the original PS-1 supply for use in America. It has an adaptor to run it from UK mains, but the guy that serviced recommended against it because of an earthing issue - thus, he recommends using it with batteries only (2 nr. 9v). It can be fixed, so I will include it, but DO NOT run it using the lead. I repeat - batteries only!

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£320

[u]Keeley MT-2[/u]

Absolutely perfect condition, and comes to you as if new from Keeley (all candy etc.). Sounds massive on bass.

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£80

[u]Peterson Strobostomp[/u]

Once again (!), this is in perfect condition (to the point where I am actually yet to remove the plastic protector on the display) and will come with all candy. Great tuner.

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£80

[u]Boss CE-2[/u]

This isn't the silver screw model, but it is pretty rare nonetheless. For you Boss geeks, this is the 'long dash' model. Great chorus, and sounds great on bass. Non-original Boss box and no instructions.

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£70

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Just for some additional info - Those worrying about buying batteries for the rest of your life for the Mutron III, pick up 2 Virtual Batteries from the GigRig, and they can be wired up internally to accept a standard 9V Daisy Chain. That's what I did with mine and I haven't looked back.

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