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3 MONKEYS, NOT JUST DIFFERENT, BETTER What sets us apart from all the other solderless cables: • Plugs and cable designed and patented by us, we didn't just take an existing design and resell it • No Wire Stripping Required • Plugs Just Screw...
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This is mighty indeed. Between three different clipping and volume diode options and that quirky animal-themed character knob, you can dial in all manner of drive tones. This covers the Tubescreamer-ish, Klon-ish, Bluesbreaker-ish territories very nicely indeed and incurs that 'aaaahhhh...
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AER make some of the best amps for acoustic instruments available anywhere, and this is also a very well designed and useful little tool. As used by Tommy Emmanuel, this little box of glory is a DI, but with a...
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Tasty smooth overdrive with a heap of sculpting options. There's two gain stages on deck, so you can mess around with the differently voiced drives and find the right mix of bite and saturation. The filter is switchable and opens...
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This is a brilliant little delay. If you're looking for a brilliant sounding analog style delay with some great sounding different modes and a lot of flexibility in the controls, look no further. Plus, all that awesomeness is packed into...
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These Neo Series pedals are awesome, they cram a crazy amount of functionality into a small box. You can cover chorus, tremolo, flange and more, all programable via midi etc to sync up tempo and run presets if you're so...
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Ampeg are perhaps the biggest name in bass amps, and this is their smallest little cutie-pie. Sounds great, and the kickback cabinet design means you can point it at your noggin instead of your shoes; handy!Model: Ampeg BA-108Made: China, recent...
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This is a cute little thing! It's in the genre of a Blues Jr, but with a sturdier cabinet and a lower wattage. It breaks up beautifully when turned up; it's not exactly loud but it'll certainly get the job done...
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It. does. all. the. things! This is designed to be a bit of a hub for your board. First up, it's a hyper-tweakable drive. Heaps of gain range, switchable EQ modes to cover plexi/TS/transparent styles, powerful three band EQ... heaps....
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This thing is pretty mental, frankly. Firstly, as a fuzz, you can switch between germanium and silicon transistors, 60s and 70s voicing, octave fuzz or not, edgy or smooth, gated or not, 9-18V... holy crap. Then, you add an adjustable...
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Russia is taking over the planet once more, we may as well accept it. AMT make exceptional quality pedals, so this has top notch components and sounds nice and smooth. The small footprint is handy too. Звучит здорово!Model: AMT G-Packer Optical...
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This is part of AMT's 'Legend Amps' series; it's a 'JCM800 in a box' kinda deal, but with a handy cab-sim out for direct recording stuff. There's plenty of gain on tap, it doesn't really do the low-gain crunch thing,...
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What a pre-amp! You can use this two (or more!) ways. First, stick it straight into the power amp section of your amp via the FX loop, bypassing the internal pre-amp, and enjoy it's delights. Secondly, use the emulated output...
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Here's a nasty, thick, wall-of-sound fuzz that'll saturate and dismantle all comers. The EQ and filters are pretty handy for tweaking the chaos; it doesn't really go down to 'subtle' but there's all manner of obtuse stankiness on offer.Model: Anarchy...
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This is so cool. It's a take on the Ibanez Standard Fuzz, so it's fat square wave fuzz that's not too scooped and has a tasty octave overtone. It does the moderately sensible low-gain fuzz thing really well, or stack...
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Real springs, in a box... handy right? This will do a subtle spring shimmer or a massive warm floaty ambient springy soup. The little remote switch means you can attach it to your amp or the bottom of your board;...
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Confusing name, fat tones. This is voiced on a 'Civil War' era EHX Big Muff, a scarcely available Russian built Muff from the early 90s famed for excellent note separation and definition and a warm, singing sustain without going into...
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Skreddy make some of the tastiest drive pedals I've ever heard, but they generally cost an arm and a leg. This collab between Skreddy and Animals delivers a superb Plexi-style drive: thick, crunchy crunch with a heap of harmonics and...
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Things are better with bears. This little charmer is based on a TS808, but with a stack more gain range. Add a heap of growl and snarl without losing your definition and dynamics. Plus, so cute, right?Model: Animals Pedals Surfing...
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Things are better with bears. This little charmer is based on a TS808, but with a stack more gain range. Add a heap of growl and snarl without losing your definition and dynamics. Plus, so cute, right?This pedal is brand new and...
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Things are better with bears. This little charmer is based on a TS808, but with a stack more gain range. Add a heap of growl and snarl without losing your definition and dynamics. Plus, so cute, right? This example is...
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This sounds great, I really like it. The controls are simple but the sounds are really tasty. You can max it out and get some massive ambience to float around in, or it'll do a tasty little splash to moisten things up...
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This sounds great, I really like it. The controls are simple but the sounds are really tasty. You can max it out and get some massive ambience to float around in, or it'll do a tasty little splash to moisten things up...
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If walruses were riffing on riffs, they'd be using big juicy delays, right? This is voiced in a tasty analog style, so as the times get longer you get a little breakup. There's an internal trim pot to adjust the...
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Here we have a sweet little pre-amp for your acoustic. It doubles as a DI and adds a whole bunch of life, harmonics and goodness to your tone. If you're building an acoustic board, stick this on the end of...
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Applause AA14 roundback acoustic, made in USA 1970s, natural finish. Applause was a sub-brand owned by Ovation, they were a lower priced version of the famed 'roundback' acoustics that made so much headway in the 70s and 80s. The tone...
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This one is a pretty zealous comp; it's kinda similar to a Boss CS-2 in tone but with a bit of extra vigour and squish. It's got a cool 80s-futuristic aesthetic and is fun for some big square cleans. Model: Aria...
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Flanger is an underrated pleasure; it's a great effect. These vintage MIJ flangers are some of the coolest going around too. This one has a tasty sci-fi sweep to it, plus the feedback control lets you send the signal back...
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Aria parlou acoustic, made in China approx 2010, natural finish. This is a friendly little acoustic. The small body size and slim neck make it very easy to get around, so it's perfect for playing when you're feeling a little lazy....
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Aria TE-500 Thinline Tele style, made in Japan 1976, blonde. This is a very pretty item indeed. The blonde finish is a rarity; the natural gloss is far more common. The grain of the sen ash peeking through the blonde...
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Aria Pro II ES700 335-style, walnut finish, made in Japan 1978. Vintage Matsumoku Aria guitars enjoy a cult following; those who love them burn with a devoted fire of enthusiasm for their exceptional build quality and golden-era MIJ swagger. This...
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Aria JB600 bass, royal blue, made in Japan around 1975. The Aria Pro II brand was launched in 1975; this one seems to pre-date most of the catalog models in terms of logos and specs, so it must be a...
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Aria Pro II JG-2H, made in Japan 1994 according to our best estimates. If 'The Twins', the dreadlocked-white-trenchcoated-henchmen from The Matrix Reloaded bought a guitar, this would surely be it. This little partystarter has plenty of swagger: pairing the ever-awesome offset body...
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Aria LS-450, black, made in Japan 1980. This is a great little LP, it punches so hard. Aria Pro II have a long and storied history; many of their earlier guitars like this were made at the famed Matsumoku plant...
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Aria Pro II Magna Series MA-10, made in Korea 1992-6, in burgundy mist. Well well, that's quite a finish isn't it? The Magna series were an early 90s 'superstrat' style offering from Aria; there were several varieties in the line...
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Aria Pro II Magna Series MA-10, made in Korea 1992-6, ice blue metallic. The Magna series were an early 90s 'superstrat' style offering from Aria; there were several varieties in the line offering various hardware combos. This one is one...
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Aria RB700N bass, natural maple, made in Japan 1979 approx. A bass in this style is on 'the list' for a lot of players, but a legit vintage Ric will set you back a small fortune these days. Aria Pro...
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Aria TA-1, made in Korea 1999, violin burst finish. Sometimes a burst finish just ages beautifully, and on this one: yes, oh yes, it looks a treat. The dark red burst finish looks spectacular, especially against the aged cream double...
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Aria Pro II TA-55 hollow body, made around 1989 in Japan, pearl pink. Now that is a nice finish! The hue is similar to Fender's 'shell pink', but this has a very fine sparkle through it; it's got a very...
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Aria Pro II TA-900, black, made in Japan 1991-2. We love a good MIJ semi-hollow around here, and this one is surely a good one. This model borrows some construction elements from the iconic Gibson 335, including a laminate thinline maple body...
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Aria TSB-400, sunburst, made in Japan 1983. This was a later and stripped down version of the perfectly titled Thor Sound series. It's a great sounding bass, the humbuckers dole out a creamy, warm tone with a heap of low...
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Aria TSB-650 Thor Sound, walnut finish, made in Japan 1982. First up: surely THOR SOUND is the best heckin' name for a bass ever, right? In the early eighties, Aria was owned by the same crowd as the famed Matsumoku...
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Looks charmingly bad, sounds deceptively great. This shares the same basic control set as the better known Boss CE-3, but has a certain warm wobbliness more akin to the famed CE-2. It's a perfect example of an 80s 'sleeper chorus': maximum...
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Looks charmingly bad, sounds deceptively great. This shares the same basic control set as the better known Boss CE-3, but has a certain warm wobbliness more akin to the famed CE-2. It's a perfect example of an 80s 'sleeper chorus': maximum...
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Aroma AC-01 Clamp-Style Capo
Designed for acoustic and electric guitars
Metal body
Quality steel spring
Silicon cushion provides a moulded grip on strings
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Handy three band EQ with phase reverse switch for your acoustic. You'll sound better with it; simple and effective.Model: Artec Acoustic EQ SE-OE3Made in: Korea, recent modelType: EQPower: standard 9v supply or batteriesEquivalent new street price (approx): $110audMods: noneAccessories: original box & manualCondition notes: no...
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This guy's cool hey! The unlathed goodness is upper tier with plenty of features in the alloy to gawk at. Dropping in at medium thin, this guy has plenty to play with and more articulation than you can poke a stick at....
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Bacchus BJB-118, seafoam green, made in Japan 2000. Bacchus came out in the 90s and quickly gained a reputation for outstanding quality. Founding luthier Sensei Momose trained the small crew of factory workers and was famously picky with wood: only the absolute best...
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