Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2016 12:20:08 GMT -5
I'm gutting my pedal board somewhat, as since I've started using a Digitech RP 500 multi-effects pedal, I don't use the other individual pedals much. So...
FOR SALE:
A DOD Grunge pedal -- gives you that edgy overdriven sound... This one, so you're aware, is missing the battery cover. It works, but if you're using a 9 volt battery, understand that if you pick up the pedal the wrong way, that battery may just be hanging there by the wires unless you've taped a piece of cardboard over the battery compartment. This version's no longer made, but the current version of the pedal runs around $50 new.
A Boss Bass Chorus -- I bought it for bass, but I've actually used it more on guitar; the lower sweep of the chorus is really nice on a six string and makes it sound almost like a 12-string. (In fact, I had another guitar player come up after I played and ask me what pedal I was using to emulate a 12-string...) Runs about $99 new.
A Boss Digital Delay -- you can dial in all kinds of various delays with this one... Runs about $149 new.
A Boss Chromatic Tuner -- it's a tuner. It tunes your guitar. BUT... it's also the important one is you want to run a single power line to all the pedals so you're not burning up nine-volts or having to have a separate wall wart for every single pedal. The tuner has the extra socket that allow you to use the jumper line (called A "Parallel DC Cord" by Boss (that's the bunch of sockets that almost looks like a set of tree lights at the top of the picture) to go from one pedal to the other. Tuner runs about $99 new; the DC cord is about $25.
A power cable (at the bottom of the picture) to provide power to one pedal: in the case of my pedal board, it was the Tuner, which in turn powered all the pedals. About $25 new.
Everything works. I'd far prefer to sell it all as one piece. I may have some of the original boxes and instruction booklets... but I won't promise that. It may be that those are gone at this point. If you were buying all this stuff new, you'd be looking at about $450. I'm willing to sell all of it for $200 or the proverbial "best offer".
But... if no one wants the whole shebang, then I'll consider offers for individual pedals.
If you're interested, reply below or send me a private message.
FOR SALE:
A DOD Grunge pedal -- gives you that edgy overdriven sound... This one, so you're aware, is missing the battery cover. It works, but if you're using a 9 volt battery, understand that if you pick up the pedal the wrong way, that battery may just be hanging there by the wires unless you've taped a piece of cardboard over the battery compartment. This version's no longer made, but the current version of the pedal runs around $50 new.
A Boss Bass Chorus -- I bought it for bass, but I've actually used it more on guitar; the lower sweep of the chorus is really nice on a six string and makes it sound almost like a 12-string. (In fact, I had another guitar player come up after I played and ask me what pedal I was using to emulate a 12-string...) Runs about $99 new.
A Boss Digital Delay -- you can dial in all kinds of various delays with this one... Runs about $149 new.
A Boss Chromatic Tuner -- it's a tuner. It tunes your guitar. BUT... it's also the important one is you want to run a single power line to all the pedals so you're not burning up nine-volts or having to have a separate wall wart for every single pedal. The tuner has the extra socket that allow you to use the jumper line (called A "Parallel DC Cord" by Boss (that's the bunch of sockets that almost looks like a set of tree lights at the top of the picture) to go from one pedal to the other. Tuner runs about $99 new; the DC cord is about $25.
A power cable (at the bottom of the picture) to provide power to one pedal: in the case of my pedal board, it was the Tuner, which in turn powered all the pedals. About $25 new.
Everything works. I'd far prefer to sell it all as one piece. I may have some of the original boxes and instruction booklets... but I won't promise that. It may be that those are gone at this point. If you were buying all this stuff new, you'd be looking at about $450. I'm willing to sell all of it for $200 or the proverbial "best offer".
But... if no one wants the whole shebang, then I'll consider offers for individual pedals.
If you're interested, reply below or send me a private message.