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[Price drops] Broughton Subsonic, Triungulo Barbanera & Sushibox Slampegg - Free UK Special Delivery Postage
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Hi all,

 

I made an ill-considered bass purchase recently so some of my pedals not currently on boards are on the block.

 

Up for sale are my hand-wired Sushibox Slampegg in rainbow's end finish, a Broughton Subsonic and Triunuglo Barbanera low pass filter.

 

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(a couple more photos below)

 

Broughton Subsonic OC-2-style octave - £185 £170 posted to the UK - Josh Broughton's take on the OC-2 (single octave down). This is from the February 2024 release and is in basically mint condition and comes boxed.

 

Sushibox Slampegg B15-style preamp - £150 SOLD posted to the UK (please read full description) - Sushibox goes from strength to strength, as the release of the Finally and Neptunium have shown. The Slampegg is the B15-eqsque model. This unit is the hand-wired version and is in the rainbow's end finish from the last run in which Nathan was still customising pedals. it's in excellent cosmetic condition but, In full disclosure, I have sold this pedal before but the buyer returned it (and kept the box, annoyingly). I usually run the pedal at 12v and behind a buffer so hadn't experienced any issues but the buyer, running it at 9v and with no buffer, observed oscillation at a particular setting. The pedal cost me a little over £300 new and I've not experienced trouble with it but, taking into account that risk, I've offered it as low as I can reasonably go. I no longer have the box for this pedal.

 

Triungulo Barbanera Moog MF-101-style low-pass filter - £225 £215 SOLD posted to the UK - One of the best filters I've used. Absolute squelchy magic from a pedal based on the Moog MF-101.

 

If anyone would like more photos, please let me know. I can't remember what Basschat's policy is on photo hosting so I'm trying to limit numbers but obviously want to be as upfront as possible about the condition of the pedals.

 

Anyway, thanks for reading!

 

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I have played two of these very pedals as @admiralchew kindly lent me them recently. The Barbanera is a very lovely filter indeed. It’s a long time since I’ve played the Moog of which it is a clone but it sounded pretty close to the memory I have of it. Also adds some nice extras like LFO and overall level control. 

 

The Slampegg sounds fantastic too. I did indeed also have the oscillation issue described when running at 9V without a buffer. It occurred when turning the pedal’s gain high and having the passive tone on a low-output passive P fully open. Rolling off either the bass’s tone or the pedal’s gain stopped it.

 

I can also confirm that running a buffer before it stopped the issue at all gain/tone settings entirely, even at 9V. This behaviour seems to be documented elsewhere too so seems to be a design quirk as opposed to a one-off defect.

 

Lovely, honest seller who takes great care of his gear so buy in complete confidence.

 

GLWTS. 

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