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Getting rid of stuff that's been collecting dust... Firstly, I live in Camden close to Euston and King's Cross, so it's very easy for someone in London (or someone travelling into London) to pick something up, but I will post any of these items for a fair price. Decent photos of all items are attached.

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[*]Let's start off with the elusive [b]Trace Elliot SM7EQ[/b] (7-band graphic equaliser) pedal [b]in very good condition[/b], [b]with adaptors[/b] so you can plug it into your 9V power adaptor/daisy chain! If you don't know about this, all the Trace Elliot pedals operate at 18V for the extra headroom, and I'm guessing most of you know that it's a royal pain in the gluteus maximus to run it with a separate power supply (if you can kind one that doesn't weigh as much as four pedals) or to run it with two 9V batteries. My solution was to get a [url="http://www.diago.co.uk/component/page,shop.product_details/flypage,shop.flypage/product_id,39/category_id,3/manufacturer_id,0/option,com_virtuemart/Itemid,206/"]Diago voltage doubler[/url] and a [url="http://www.uk-automation.co.uk/21mm-25mm-adaptor-p-1267.html"]2.1mm - 2.5mm DC plug adaptor[/url] from Maplins. You can find a manual for this pedal [url="http://www.21frets.com/catalogs/Sm7eq.pdf"]here[/url] if you want specifications or the like. Original box and manual are long gone. One last note, the input level light changes colour, so it's like having the three LEDs from a SMX GP7 in one light. [b]£65[/b] + £4 p&p.

[*][b]!SOLD![/b] Next, a classic [b]analogue bass stereo chorus pedal[/b], the [b]DOD FX62[/b], in [b]excellent condition[/b], boxed with manual and a DOD "America's Pedal" sticker. I'll also include the DC to battery adaptor shown in the picture so again, you can just plug it straight into a standard power supply. [b]£28[/b] + £3.50 p&p.

[*]The last of the pedals is a [b]Digitech Bass Squeeze[/b] dual band compressor in [b]excellent condition[/b], boxed with manual and registration card. [b]£35[/b] + £4 p&p.

[*]Last of all, a chrome [b]GrooveTubes fat)finger[/b] for bass. It has plenty of good [url="http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/products/406-fat_finger_sustain_tool_chrome"]reviews[/url], but it didn't make one jot of difference for me on a Precision with heavy gauge strings (I was hoping it would help shift a couple of dead spots). I suppose it makes it wouldn't, given that the headstock is hardly low mass as it is! Anyway, I tried it out, took it off and that's it. [b]£14[/b] + £2.50 p&p.
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[quote name='The Burpster' post='207495' date='May 27 2008, 07:43 PM']I'll have the chorus please!

Pm'd.[/quote]

I'll try and sort out postage costs and packaging asap, but you might have to bear with me as I'm very busy at the moment. Cheers.

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