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UncleMeat

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  1. Boss OC-3 Super Octave.

    As well as the normal OC-2 octave and 2 octave down, also has a drive mode, and two polyphonic modes (so it will handle chords and ringing notes etc).

    Very near mint condition, with box, but no manual.

    Photos (from phone):

    [url="http://s1339.beta.photobucket.com/user/BigBeard1979/library/?view=media#/user/BigBeard1979/library/?&_suid=136181706399008385822650027153"]http://s1339.beta.ph...385822650027153[/url]


    Bank transfer preferred.

    £55 posted to UK mainland.

    See feedback forum for happy customers - I pack pedals very well and send 1st class.

    Thanks for looking

  2. One of the older brown ones from 1980s, made in Japan, black label underneath.

    Perfect working order and very very good condition - not quite mint, but very good.

    £35 posted to UK mainland

    Bank transfer preferred.


    photos (from phone):

    [u][url="http://s1339.beta.photobucket.com/user/BigBeard1979/library/?view=media#/user/BigBeard1979/library/?&_suid=136181706399008385822650027153"]http://s1339.beta.ph...385822650027153[/url][/u]


    Thanks for looking. Check feedback forum for positive words on my service. Pedals sent 1st class and very well packed.

  3. I will offer a slightly different view - in my experience string tension varies quite a lot between different brands, even when comparing the same guages (whether steel or nickel). I agree with iiipopes that lighter guages will have less tension than heavy strings.

    I find Rotosounds have more tension than all other brands I've tried (which certainly isn't all). I have found Ernie Balls and D'Addarios to be rather low tension - especially the D'Addario nickels. Even the steels seemed to have a lot less tension than the Rotos.

  4. Absolutely. I have had a BDDI and the deluxe one too, the reason I didn't list them in the comparison is cuz I feel they do slightly different things (with the Sansamp being all about coloured valve emulation). However, if you engage the tube sim, turn on the overdrive and blend the two channels together you'll be in valve grind heaven with the Microbass, and much better eq on it too..

    Cheers WoT

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