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  1. These pedals are amazing running always on for a slightly germanium-flavored sound, a very gentle bump at about 100-150 Hz and very cool mid saturation. Dimming the internal pot for more aggressive overdrive (which is still very light even at maxed settings) slightly low passes treble content. Very musical pedal, one of my all-time favorites, I got two of these because you never know what tomorrow brings. This one is v1 with internal trim pot and not so intense pink color.
  2. I agree. It has a specific sound but I have too many drives. I will probably regret it if it sells.
  3. For sale I have a Wren and Cuff Mercy Phuk colossal overdrive in completely mint condition. Two stage progressive clipping plus girth switch for altering mid frequency focus. Amazing overdrive/distortion, especially with a boost in front of it. Shipping is included. I am interested in trades, particularly for Smallsound/Bigsound Mini, Wren and Cuff fuzzes, Fuzzrocious Demon, maybe something else. Please note there may be import tax as I’m outside of UK
  4. I owned svt 2 and svt 3 at the same time. I also played svt 3 pro on several occasions. 3 and 3 pro sound similar in my opinion, they have enough power and are portable and don’t take a lot of rack space. I enjoyed svt 3 but svt 2 is, for me, just above any other amp I have used so far and I went through quite a few. Really rich, full, even sound and the best overdrive I have ever got on bass. Sound outweighs extreme weight of the amp for me.
  5. I share this take on SVT II, I have a non pro from June 89, with a fixed power chord. I’ve been lucky enough to own and play many amps and the II non pro appears to be the one for me. I also did A/B between II non pro and VR at one point during a recording session and everyone preferred II non pro over the VR. The difference wasn’t huge but it was enough to sell the VR. The II non pro just had fuller sound, more controllable mids and better punch. I also had Mesa 400+ for a while hoping it to be a counterpart to the Ampeg but in the end didn’t live up to it in my opinion. One thing I really miss on II non pro is that it officially doesn’t do 8 ohm, it would be a lot easier to use with different cabs if it did.
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  7. Yes indeed, it can be used as an always on pedal at some settings.
  8. I don’t really need this one. It’s a very nice sounding compressor with inherent colouring, subtle but noticeable. Low fixed ratio, simple controls and great sound. The pedal needs center positive power feed but adapter cable is added for use with regular center negative power supply. Shipping is included.
  9. Sounds and looks amazing. Too bad it's over my budget.
  10. Up for sale is this bass overdrive and distortion pedal in white finish, limited edition. A great bass drive with clean blend, tone shaping at two different notch frequencies, depth (bass) boost and very musical saturation. Internal trim pots for further tone tweaking are available. The pedal is in great shape with only a minor dent on front face to the left of the footswitch, flawless operation and will be shipped as shown in photos. Takes 9 V battery or center negative power supply. One of the best bass overdrives available. Price includes shipping. Now £190. Pedals I would trade for: a nice HPF, Analogman Mini Chorus, Ampeg Scrambler, Southampton Fifth Gear, Wren and Cuff Phat Phuk, Swell B-Peg, Digitech Jamman Express.
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