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    Default Variax 300: Red

    I've not got room to take so many guitars back and forth to university with me so one of them (at least) has to go. Would anybody here be interested in a Variax 300? I should have all of the stuff that came with it when I bought it plus the special cable for connecting it to a Pod. I'm keeping it at my Dad's at the moment so I'll double check that it's all present and correct either tomorrow or on Saturday. I'll also take a full set of pictures then and post them here.

    I'm not sure how much delivery would cost but if you're local to the Rugby area then a pickup could be arranged. If it has to be posted I'll need to find out from the people here what the best way to do it is.

    I see used ones are going on ebay for around £200 so I'll put out £150 as a ball-park price.

    Edit: I also have a solid state 3-channel Crate combo that I'm looking to sell so I'll probably put up pictures of that then too.

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    As promised, I return with more information and pictures...



    The manufacturer description...

    A couple of years before Variax® was born, we decided to turn our attention from all that guitar gear to the guitar itself. We wondered—could it be possible to capture a complete range of this tone in one single instrument? It was a daunting task, but then so was the idea of squeezing a whole collection of amps and effects into one little kidney bean shaped metal box. So we figured, why not give it a go?

    We knew our sounds would have to be amazingly accurate to meet the needs of discriminating guitarists, so we began an intensive research project into guitar physics. We assembled test guitars that would make Victor Frankenstein blush. We systematically examined every factor that contributes to a guitar's tone, and developed ways to measure the complex interactions of vibrating strings, resonant bodies, and magnetic pickups. More importantly, we developed ways to capture these interactions mathematically so we could get the same sounds from our guitar.

    As we refined our measuring and modeling techniques, we began working on a new, powerful hardware platform that could deliver our shockingly accurate sounds. Variax needed to have less noise than a standard humbucker, the ability to switch sounds in the fraction of a second that it takes to slap a pickup selector switch to the next position, and be powered in a variety of ways. And, most importantly, perform so flawlessly that you could forget it's even there.

    As the body and brain neared completion, it was time for us to create the soul. We auditioned an amazing array of vintage instruments to find the ones with the most distinctive voices and personalities. We applied our painstaking measuring techniques to these specimens, and refined our models while constantly referring back to the originals for accuracy. When the model reached the point not only sounding like the original, but also being as much fun to play, it was done.

    The result of our labors? Variax. An entire guitar collection in a single instrument.

    Specs
    Comfort-contoured agathis body
    Maple neck with Indian rosewood fingerboard
    Six-on-a-side headstock
    22 medium profile frets
    25 1/2" scale length
    12" fingerboard radius
    Standard 1/4" guitar output jack
    Digital I/O jack for PODxt Live, Vetta II, and Workbench connectivity
    Includes XPS Mini power supply with 1/4" standard guitar output for connection to any guitar amp
    Powered by XPS Mini, on-board batteries, Vetta II or PODXT Live


    Here's a list of guitars that are modelled in it...

    1960 Fender Telecaster Custom
    1968 Fender Telecaster
    1968 Fender Telecaster Thinline
    1959 Fender Stratocaster
    1958 Gibson Les Paul Standard
    1952 Gibson Les Paul “Goldtop”
    1961 Gibson Les Paul Custom (3 PU)
    1956 Gibson Les Paul Junior
    1976 Gibson Firebird V
    1955 Gibson Les Paul Special
    1959 Gretsch 6120
    1956 Gretsch Silver Jet
    1968 Rickenbacker 360
    1966 Rickenbacker 360-12
    1961 Gibson ES-335
    1967 Epiphone Casino
    1957 Gibson ES-175
    1953 Gibson Super 400
    1959 Martin D-28
    1970 Martin D 12-28
    1967 Martin O-18
    1966 Guild F212
    1995 Gibson J-200
    1935 Dobro Alumilite
    Danelectro 3021
    Coral/Dano Electric Sitar
    Gibson Mastertone Banjo
    1928 National Style 2 "Tricone"
    Also, with the workbench software (I could download it free because I have an XT Live) you can "design your own" guitar and alter the tuning of any model that you want. Here's a picture of the connector that can be used to connect the Variax to other Line 6 products (it's just a heavy-duty RJ45 ethernet connector). I bought it for £20-something but I'll throw it in with this lot for free as it's no use to me without the guitar.



    Finally, here's a picture of the case that it comes with...



    If there's anything else you'd like to know then feel free to ask. As I said before I was thinking £150 plus either pickup or postage for the price. Thanks.

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    Are you including the Workbench software and whatever cable is needed for it? (sorry if I'm being dim but that wasn't entirely clear )
    You're with stupid. ▲

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sporky_McGuffin View Post
    Are you including the Workbench software and whatever cable is needed for it? (sorry if I'm being dim but that wasn't entirely clear )
    The cable is included but the workbench software is linked to the device you're using to connect it to the computer rather than to the Variax, if that's clear at all

    If you have a Vetta II, a Pod XT Live or a Pod X3 Live then you can download the software for free. Otherwise you have to buy it (I think it's £50-£60) because you'd need the Variax -> USB converter hardware that comes with it.

    Edit: That does remind me though that I'll need to give it a factory reset before I post it out, I think I might have loaded a set of open tunings into the "custom" bank.
    Last edited by RadioElectric; 22nd August 2008 at 11:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadioElectric View Post
    If there's anything else you'd like to know then feel free to ask. As I said before I was thinking £150 plus either pickup or postage for the price. Thanks.
    Just thinking about it atm ... where would pick-up be from?

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    Are you considering a rehouse?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sporky_McGuffin View Post
    Are you considering a rehouse?
    I might end up in the doghouse ... but it's warm and dry out there.

    Really. It has a light too.

    The dogs are well looked after.

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    I'm in Rugby atm, will be until the end of September.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadioElectric View Post
    I'm in Rugby atm, will be until the end of September.
    Not really pick-up-able for me unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTony View Post
    Not really pick-up-able for me unfortunately.
    Does this put you out?

    I'll try taking it into the post office on Monday to find out how much it would cost to have it posted. That way I can factor a definite figure into the price I'm listing here.

    Edit: I COULD try, but it'd be closed. Stupid bank holidays.
    Last edited by RadioElectric; 22nd August 2008 at 10:18 PM.

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