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    Just some un(der)used pedals that I might as well put up in case anyone is interested. Prices include Special Delivery. They're all in good-used condition and all work perfectly unless otherwise stated. Some have boxes, others will be well packed. Further pictures available on request and sensible offers welcome. Paypal or bank transfer preferred.



    Left to right, top to bottom:

    Boss LM-2 Limiter: Got it in a trade, used once. Works fine - a bit like a compressor but simpler. Handy for recording bass I suppose but never really floated my boat. With box. £25.

    Alesis Ampliton: Double-LFO tremolo. Sounds decent and does all sorts of clever things (like wub-WUB-wub-WUB tremolo and sequenced or random tremolo). Comes with its own 9v AC PSU - won't run from a standard PSU. Needs an external footswitch (like a Boss FS-5U) for use as a pedal. £30.

    Alesis Faze: Multi-mode phaser. Quite metallic sounding but a huge range of LFO patterns and sounds, some quite mad. As with the Ampliton it has its own PSU (included) and needs a footswitch. £25.

    Boss AW-3 Dynamic Wah: Auto-wah/envelope filter. Up/down/LFO modes, works with bass or guitar plus an expression pedal input. £55.

    H&K Warp Factor: Full-on BREWTAL METTAL FURY. Actually, it'll do medium gain stuff ok too. With box & PSU. £35.

    Behringer DD100 Digital Delay: Pretty ropey. Works but pops when turned on or off. Dodgy "hold" mode. They're all like this! £8 with RECORDED delivery - no point SD'ing this one.

    Ibanez AW-7 Autowah: Pretty decent sounding envelope filter (contrary to the name there's no LFO mode). Low-pass or "wah" mode, plus quite decent overdrive. £40.

    Guyatone MD-3 Micro-delay: Very clear, hi-fi delay in a TINY pedal (still room for a battery!). Self-oscillates for those funny space-ship noises and you can warp the delay time "live". £55.

    Line6 Otto Filter: Nice envelope filter. Up/Down triggering, LP, Twin and HP modes. £35 or £15 just for the module (or I'd swap the module for a Roto Machine module).

    Danelectro Fab Tone distortion: The old metal one, not the new tiny plastic one. Very fierce, quite "sharp" but some good sounds. £20.

    Behringer BDI21 Bass DI: Great for getting bass into a recording device, but replaced with a Hartke Bass Attack. £22. SOLD!

    Behringer ADI21 Acoustic DI: Same but for acoustic. Only works on batteries for some reason. £18 RECORDED DELIVERY.

    Boss OC-3 Octaver: Works on guitar or bass, decent tracking and sounds fine. £55

    Catalinbread HyperPak dirtyboost: Erm, says it all really. Tiny, tiny boost that gets increasingly filthy as you turn it up. £45. SOLD!

    Prices include Special Delivery unless otherwise stated.

    Feel free to make a sensible offer. Some swaps considered (nice phaser, rotary speaker pedal and suchlike).


    Thank you for your attention.
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    Hyperlead <--> Hyperpak :?:
    Red ones are better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyo
    Hyperlead <--> Hyperpak :?:
    Not much alike really. The Hyperpak is quite spiky and brash, but in a usable enough way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dot-dot-dot
    Quote Originally Posted by timmyo
    Hyperlead <--> Hyperpak :?:
    Not much alike really. The Hyperpak is quite spiky and brash, but in a usable enough way.
    It was an offer :lol:

    But if that was a discrete deline, I applaud your subtlety
    Red ones are better.

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    Ah!

    Now I gets yer.

    But I have a HyperLead already, alas.

    Got anything else?

    Come on chaps (and chapesses) - ideal crimbo presents for people who'll turn their noses up at them and give them back to you.
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    Those Alesis pedals - as there's no footswitch with them, if I plugged them in, would that mean they were permanently on?

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    There's a button on each of them that bypasses them. Or I have some Boss FS-5Us I'd part with for £10 each - one of them would let you stomp them on and off.
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    *struggling with gearlust* :lol:

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    The Faze is a bit unusual - good sounds but not like a Small Stone or Phase90. But there's a big range from all the LFO options.

    The Ampliton is excellent but I didn't need all the things it does so I have a T-Rex trem instead.
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