UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
FS Many pedal in varying degrees of condition ALL SOLD
If you're into pristine pedals look away now! I have tried to outline everything as best I can and hopefully the pictures do the rest. I think I've priced everything realistically given the issues but open to sensible offers.
The Good
EQD Acapluco Gold Clone - £20
SOLD- Bought off ebay by an independent maker
- No box
- Works fine, no issues
- VERY LOUD
TC Electronic Ditto X2 - £60
SOLD- Bought new around 2014
- Boxed
- Works fine, no issues
Boss CH1 -
£50 £45
SOLD- No box
- All in working order
- Apparently early serial number which makes it better (analogue? sorry Im not sure)
The Bad
EHX Pulsar - £25
SOLD- Works fine
- Knackered externally adorned with gaffa tape to give you perfect settings
- Comes with original box
- Possibly from around 2010
NRG Fuzz Pedal -
£50 £45
SOLD- Bought from Ebay, from the bloke who bought it from NRG. Apparently its a Fuzz Face/Tonebender hybrid, definitely sits more in the FF territory.
- Works fine however, some slight noise from the fuzz and bias controls
- Loads of fuzz and volume on tap with a really useful bias control giving you those velcro/spitty tones
TREX Moller - £40
SOLD- OD Side works fine with no issues. The footswitch for the boost is very temperamental and takes some fiddling, its almost like a momentary switch so if that's your thing you're in luck! With a hefty pretty it does engage permanently though, realistically it just needs replacing and you'll be good to go.
- Slight pot noise from the mix, gain and boost pots
- Older version
- Boxed (which is knackered)
- Large amount of external wear and tear
- This is the pedal that every tubescreamer wants to be
Boss OS2 - £25
SOLD- No box
- Pot noise from the colour knob
- Works ok otherwise
Dr Tone Analog Chorus - £15
SOLD- Works fine
- You will notice two small additional switches, this was when I was getting into circuit bending. The left switch turns the pedal into a thuddy beat machine, you can control the rate (its basically useless except for noise creation). The right side takes the chorus and makes it a little more tremolo-ey, actually quite a pleasing "bend". Aside from this its actually a very pleasant budget chorus.
- No box
EHX Small Stone Nano - £20
SOLD- Owned for well over 10 years, has never let me down
- In obvious (very) used condition
- Also comes with additional gaffa tape, you're welcome to remove it if you'd prefer
- No box
The Ugly
Boss SD2 - £15
SOLDLet's be honest, a picture tells a thousand words - its bloody knackered. There is extensive damage to the knobs, however, it does seem to function as it should. Apparently, its not too difficult to replace the knobs but they are difficult to get hold off. TBH I bought it because it looks bloody cool on the wall and its been a decorative item ever since!
Open to offers. Bank transfer or PayPal gift please.
ALL NOW SOLD - THANK YOU
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Comments
The CE-1, -2, -3 and -2w are BBD analogue.
The obvious tell-tale of BBD is the swooshing trail of hiss it generates.
Research suggests that pre 2001 CH-1s were analogue before they went to digital surface mounted technology. That being said, I am no expert and only going off online resources, I will happily be proved wrong. If this is important to anyone I will gladly supply pics of the serial number to enable anyone to verify this for themselves.
Whatever it is (I don't actually care), its a decent pedal. I'm just trying to list it accurately and at what I consider to be a fair starting price.
Thank you for taking the time to damn the listing with your usual faint praise though.
The later black label from the early 2000s is a digital model. But. I'm not a Boss pedal expert.