Pedals
Not all noisegates sound natural and tidy, but this one does the job perfectly well. Model: Electro-Harmonix SilencerMade: USA, recent modelType: noisegatePower: standard 9v negative supply or batterySwitching: true bypassEquivalent new street price (approx): $159audMods: noneAccessories: no box or manualCondition notes: used, no major marks. Overall:...
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This is a hefty Marshall style distortion, it's got a lot of go. It's got for chugg-chugging and likes a good solo. It's pretty natural for a higher gain thing too, it sounds great. Model: BMF Effects Holy Balls! Made in: USA,...
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Proper hectic. This takes your tone down two octaves and adds a nasty fuzz. The toggle switch on the side brightens things up for extra definition. The blend controls the mix between the standard pitch and the lowered pitch. It's...
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Radial do some of the best switchers and utility pedals goign around. This is a handy little ABY switch, so you can run two amps at once or get freaky with your pedalboard. Built to withstand even your bass player's...
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This is a unique kinda thing. On one hand, it's a Tweed-ish overdrive pedal, with heaps of chime and snap on deck as well as plenty of gain when you get it cooking. The 'warp' control messes with the harmonics,...
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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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Left side: tasty tube-style tremolo. Right side: shimmery, rich spring style reverb. This takes your dry little amp and turns it into a delightful Fender Deluxe Reverb style winner. Handy!Model: Mr. Black Deluxe Deluxe Plus Made: Portland, USA, recent modelType: reverb/tremolo comboPower:...
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This is juicy indeed. This is a 60s style fuzz, voiced after the German-made Schaller fuzz of the era. It runs on a combo of a NOS NPN germanium transistor paired with a modern low-noise silicon transistor, so it's a bit...
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Vox might not be the first company you think of when it comes to do-it-all delay pedals, but they've made plenty of nice pedals in the past and this one certainly punches above it's weight. There's thirty types of delay...
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This is like a regular RAT 2, but with a bit more gain on tap and some extra smoothness. You can get awesome punk rhythm tones or leads with almost endless sustain. Big love for this scungy guy!Model: ProCo You...
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It's a classic... one of the funnest pedals to play ever, surely. You can do everything from subtle shimmery leads to huge dive-bomb multi octave drops and everything in between. If it's good enough for Tom Morello...Model: Digitech Whammy v4...
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The classic Cry Baby; against which all other wahs are measured. This one sounds exactly how you'd imagine. It's in pretty tidy shape too, so that's handy. Model: Dunlop Cry Baby Wah (GCB95)Made: USA, recent model (serial ac14r127)Type: wahPower: standard 9v supply or battery, draw 2mA...
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This is a cool idea, and as per usual with Boss, it's well-executed. There's 100+ effects built-in, so you can build yourself patches running up to six of the internal effetcs at once. Then, there's three separate send and return...
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This is heaps of fun. You can get your bass sounding like a Moof Sub Phatty, or a big fuzzed out scunge machine, or a squarewave style synth lead tone... heaps of possibilities. It's all analog under the hood too,...
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If you've got grand schemes of doing epic shows but no plans to enlist a band... here's your ticket to glory. This comes standard with a 4GB SD card, which holds up to 100 loops. You can play up to...
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Valvolux is a Melbourne based one man show, mostly doing amp repairs and mods etc but for a while there in the 2000s, also doing pedals. This is a simple little AB switch, but made with care and quality parts...
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This is a handy little reverb for not much cash. The top three knobs act almost like a little three band EQ for your tails, with resonance, centre frequency and low pass controls. Heaps to tweak, sounds good, small, cheap......
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The classic Cry Baby; against which all other wahs are measured. This one sounds exactly how you'd imagine. Does the job well!Model: Dunlop Cry Baby Wah (GCB95)Made: USA, recent modelType: wahPower: standard 9v supply or battery, draw 2mA approxSwitching: buffered bypassEquivalent new street price...
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I mean, it's a Harry Potter reference in the title. What more could you want in a compressor, really? It sounds good too. It's optical based, so it's nice and natural and the treble and blend controls allow for some...
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MI Effects made some really handy pedals; this is another underrated gem. This has a massive gain range; it'll do almost clean right up to pooped-pants-filthy. The clipping switch on the top allows you to switch between a more transparent...
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MI stuff is so good and somehow, despite being made in Australia... so cheap. This is designed with 'amp like' drive in mind. You get heaps of clarity and sparkle with a tasty harmonic complexity. If you up the detail...
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Here we have a 'green label' vintage Boss BF-2 flanger. It's got all those cool aeroplane tones on deck, and there's definitely a certain 'something' about these older examples. Model: Boss BF-2 FlangerMade: Japan, Sep 1988 (serial 943410)Type: flangerPower: standard 9v negative...
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Double it, triple it... dang, go nuts and quadruple it. This is a cool little effect, it'll make your leads sound very large indeed. Even more fun in stereo if you dare. Model: TC Electronic Mimiq DoublerMade: Thailand, 2018 (serial S181200420DDH)Type: doublerPower: standard 9v...
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This is a bit of a rare one, which is fun. It's a super versatile drive: the gain range goes right down to basically clean and right up to pretty scungy, it's got three different clipping options and a fat...
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Diamond do great pedals. Their Memory Lane delay is their most famous pedal but all their stuff is great. This is a handy Jfet boost on one side and a transparent style overdrive on the other. The warmth control and...
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These 'Ten Series' pedals sound superb; they absolutely count as underrated hidden gems in my book. This is a terrific sounding delay; it's just got a certain sweetness and thickness to it that give it a tasty natural appeal. If...
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Handy little phaser, based on the iconic MXR Phase 90. This little guy is ex-demo, so there's barely any play on the clock. Model: Mooer Ninety OrangeMade: China, recent model (serial 1404043)Type: phaserPower: standard 9v negative supply (not included)Switching: true bypassEquivalent new street...
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Handy little phaser, based on the iconic MXR Phase 90. This little guy is ex-demo, so there's barely any play on the clock. Model: Mooer Ninety OrangeMade: China, recent model (serial 1709196)Type: phaserPower: standard 9v negative supply (not included)Switching: true bypassEquivalent new street...
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The original version of this pedal fetches absolutely insane cash these days, it's in the same kinda territory as an OG Klon Centaur. This is the 90s era reissue, so while it's not as iconic as the 1977 version, the...
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There's a million low gain, blues-voiced overdrive pedals out there. Many of them owe their existence to this iconic pedal. It hasn't changed a lot in thirty years; they're still great. Model: Boss BD-2 Blues DriverMade in: Taiwan, 2020 (serial Z6L1237)Type:...
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This rules. I'm a big fan of Cusack stuff; they do some great delays and tremolos etc. This here is a multi-mode reverb; eight different flavours on tap from conventional cathedral and room stuff to wacky modulated, freeze and 'shimmurmur'...
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It's a volume pedal; a hefty, smooth, nicely designed, luxurious stereo volume pedal. Doubles as a brick to break windows with.Model: Boss FV500LMade: Taiwan,2019 (serial G6K3182)Type: volumePower: passive, no supply neededEquivalent new street price (approx): $169audMods: velcro addedAccessories: original box and manualCondition notes: used, no...
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It's hard to get your fuzz and your wah to get along sometimes, so putting them in one box makes sense, right? The fuzz is switchable via the little toggle underneath the board. These are tricky to get new, so...
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The 'parked wah' tone is the secret sauce on many solos, and this makes it easy. You can dial in a fixed hump to kick in with the sweep control, as per other 'fixed wah' pedals, but this one also...
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Mooer stuff generally punches above their weight, and this is no exception. Sure, spend $700 on a Chase Bliss if you want, but... this?Model: Mooer Shimverb ProMade: China, recent model (serial 1205516)Type: digital reverbPower: standard 9v negative supply or batterySwitching: true bypassEquivalent...
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Korg make pretty good tuners, right? This is the bigger format option with a nice big display and a hefty metal case. You'll sound better in tune, no doubt!Model: Korg DT-10 TunerMade: Vietnam, recent model (serial 126887)Type: tunerPower: standard 9v negative supply or...
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This is clever and heaps of fun. First up, it's a thick, meaty distortion: it'll go down to a mild growl and right up to a thick, exploding chugg. The parametric EQ lets you boost or cut from the lowest...
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This model is a limited edition collaboration between Way Huge and ultimate Blues Dad Joe Bonamassa. It's voiced on the famed Dumble Overdrive Special, the $100k+ amp of choice for Joe, John Mayer etc. You get two sides of the same...
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If you have finally concluded that there's no such thing as too much distortion then you might want to introduce yourself to the MT-2. This pedal will turn your guitar into pure noise and the overtones are likely to summon things you never knew existed. The high and mid frequency...
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It's small and angry! Big crunchy drive, in the vintage British type category, switchable between three modes. Nice to get a massive drive from such a small box. Model: Outlaw Lock Stock & Barrel Made: China, recent modelType: distortionPower: standard 9v DC...
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The TS808... the overdrive that changed it all. The list of artists that use these is extensive and prestigious. The 808 is a little darker and smoother than a TS9. For many players, the 808 can't be topped by the...
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This is an interesting pedal; it was produced as a collaboration between pedal legends Maxon and Stafford, the well regarded guitar brand that does very well domestically in Japan. It's a fuzz, but it's a super low gain fuzz. It goes...
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I'll be honest: I bought this because I thought the brand name was terrific and the graphics were a laugh. Little did I know, it actually sounds really dang good. Optical based compressors have a certain tube-like warmth and smooth...
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This is a really tasty, warm and satisfying analog delay. It's driven by the same iconic MN3205 chip as the famed Boss DM-2, among many other classic delay and chorus pedals from this era. The fun thing with this one,...
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This is so, so cool. First up, it's a gorgeous analog chorus. The tone is gooey, warm, wobbly and glorious, a worthy contender to the CE-2 and instantly lovable. Second, in stereo mode, you get a separate dry/effected blend control...
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Maxon '01 Series' pedals were made in the late 80s and sold exclusively to the domestic Japan market. This is a tweakable and warm drive, there's a nice defined grit on offer. Low-gain drive on bass is hard to nail,...
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Everyone knows the Ibanez AD-9, but these Ten Series digital delay pedals are surely worthy of some admiration also. This is a crisp, fat, thick and warm sounding digital delay, powered by a Mitsubishi M50195P chip that not many other...
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Maxon 01 Series pedals were made in the mid 80s and sold to the Japan domestic market. They're simple and effective little boxes, and this is no exception. There's a lot of range on the sustain control, so you can...
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