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Monday
Jul262010

Selling Some Pedals

Since I'm not touring as much these days, I'm going to get rid of some of my live pedals.  Most of them I have more than one of anyway, so I'm just going to put the money back into the studio.  So here, for you, some deals on good pedals.  

Click the names of the pedals for links to official info.

Just CONTACT me if you'd like to buy anything.  In the US, shipping will be included.  Thanks!

Boss DD-20 GigaDelay

This is my favorite digital delay.  I have one on my big board as well.  It does the best emulations I've heard yet.  

It has four presets, that's what the tape is on the right side.  Mine were a heavy Memory Man, slap delay, lighter Memory Man and Space Echo.  I had to program the Space Echo when I filled in with Jars of Clay and I fell in love with it.  

Has tap tempo and you can adjust the tone of the echoes.  And everything is accessible on the top.  No menus!!  The tape on the left side was just to make the button higher, as it sat behind another pedal on my board.  

$175 with box and manual. 

Line6 MM4 Modulation Modeler

This box has a bunch of different modulations: tremolos, vibratos, leslie and roto sounds, flangers, phasers, etc... I have the presets set up for a leslie, fast tremolo, slow tremolo and a pitch vibrato.  The vibrato I didn't use a ton, but it was my favorite of all the sounds.  So cool.  

I don't have the power supply for it, because, well, I have no idea why, I just can't find it.  I always had it plugged into the power supplies on my pedal board.  So if you have a good power supply, you'll be fine.  (I'll let you know if I stumble upon it.)

Great sounding pedal.  Used it for years.

$125

Line6 Echo Park Delay

This is the smaller sized version of the big green delay everybody uses.  It has the same sounds, just a smaller footprint and no presets.  It's way easier to use, in my opinion.  

I have two of them and just don't need both anymore.  I use it mainly for the auto-volume swell sound.  It's brilliant.  And the delays are pretty great.  I LOVE how the tap tempo works on this.  It's a fantastic little pedal.

$90 with box and manual.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boss RV-3 Reverb/Delay - SOLD!!!

A classic.  Rare and sought after.  

All the dreamscape bands used this pedal.  Lush and never-ending.  It has great delays, great reverbs, but you can use them at the same time, which is why it's so awesome.  

I looked for it for quite a while and used it a ton.  I just use plugins for that kind of vibe in the studio, so I don't need the pedal.  But you do.  They're a good catch on ebay, so I'll put it under that price.

$125

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VisualSound H2O - Liquid Chorus and Echo.SOLD!!!

The good, old metal housed version.

New versions of this pedal are in a cheap, plastic housing.  Not a fan.  The old ones are metal, a bit larger, and feel way more sturdy to me.  This one has the old bucket brigade chip, the secret to the sound.  I love both the delay and the chorus, and the fact that each only has three knobs.  So simple.  Just play music!  

I loved to use this on acoustic gigs.  I feel both sounds work fantastic on acoustic guitar.  I just have two of them and don't need them both.

$150

Reader Comments (4)

Andy - I'd love take the H2O off your hands and try it with my acoustic. I'd love to add something a little different and I've never tried anything more than my Para DI and Boss Tuner and things sounds like something that might be a good first step. Let me know how you want to settle things up. -Tim
July 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTim Bourne
Whoops. Just saw the contact link. I'll drop you a line there. -Tim
July 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTim Bourne
1-I love and hate when you sell pedals or discuss changes to your board. Every time you post about it gets me reconsidering whether I want something new or different and then reminds me how poor and unable to tweak my board I am.

2-For the record, the new V2 H2O housings are not cheap plastic. They are die cast aluminum and are much sturdier, in fact, than the old ones. I've got a couple of the other V2 pedals and they are much better built, cheesy and cheap though the housings may appear at first. Need evidence? Watch a van run over it: http://www.youtube.com/visualsoundusa#p/u/7/rMKdNZk3fYg

Any H2O, however, is worth having around. I particularly enjoy the leslie-ish sounds you can get out of them.
July 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBen Bryan
I was hoping you weren't right in the head and decided to sell your 4 speed overdrive. Oh well.
July 27, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJosh Stockment

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