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  1. Rare, discontinued Shin-ei FY-2 Companion Fuzz pedal for sale! In perfect working order, and good cosmetic condition with a few marks. Grab yourself a classic 1970s fuzz pedal, as used by Colin Greenwood of Radiohead on "Exit Music (For a Film)" from OK Computer and "Myxomatosis" from Hail to the Thief. £200 delivered from Manchester, sensible offers considered.
  2. Hi All, I'm selling my Line 6 FM4 filter modeller, which I brought in my more experimental and fun years! This box can give you a huge variety of filtered and synth sounds, and is great fun. £100 delivered (I'm based in Manchester), but I'm open to offers. The pedal is in good condition, some minor usage marks. More info from the Line 6 website: The Mu-tron® Bi-Phase; the Korg® X911 Guitar Synth—are these rebel fighter ships from The Empire Strikes Back? Or maybe proton thrusters from outtakes of Babylon 5? Nope. These, and the other 13 techy tone temptations loaded into Line 6’s galactic-purple FM4 Filter Modeler stompbox, represent the outer limits of guitar filter effects, a territory many consider to be today’s most fertile terrain for discovering new sounds, timbres and tone colors. In looking forward, Line 6 first looked back, to the filters, vocoders and guitar synths that players from Frank Zappa and Ernie Isley to Robert Fripp and Peter Frampton have made synonymous with creative guitar playing. “The Throbber” will have your tone gurgling with synth-approved LFO from four wave shapes, including square or triangle waves; “Tron Up/Tron Down” literally drips with auto-wah style response in either Low-, Band- or High-Pass varieties; “Synth-O-Matic” simulates the notably nasty filter sections and wave shapes of prized vintage synths from the Prophet® 600 to the legendary Arp Explorer. Of course, you already use a filter effect all the time; every Wah-Wah pedal is a variable filter, and the FM4 includes a superb “Q Filter” that allows you find and fix that golden frequency notch, in the same spirit as “parked wah” practitioners like Queen’s Brian May and soul superstar Prince. Want to make it a more traditional wah? Just hook up the optional EX-1 expression pedal, and save a “Q Filter” sound to both a low frequency (heel down on the EX-1) and a high frequency (toe down on the EX-1) and you’ve got a more versatile wah than any off-the-shelf pedal, not to mention a pristine 24-bit signal path, stereo ins and outs, and true bypass switching. Like all Line 6 stompbox Modelers, the FM4 boasts a simple and sturdy front panel design, with four footswitches for saving and recalling your sounds, and six knobs for selecting models and tweaking parameters, with distinct assignments for each knob depending on the model you’ve chosen. The Line 6 FM4 is for the true explorer of new sonic galaxies; expect to be surprised, stimulated and encouraged to absolute synth-fulness...
  3. Hi All, For sale, my much-loved, tried and tested Boss ODB-3! No need for it after picking up a GT-10B Multi-fx unit so looking for a new home. Good condition; some scuffs and marks but works fine. Box or instructions I'm afraid, but it's pretty very easy to use and still sounds great! £40 delivered, I'm based in Manchester. I have a couple of other adverts (Line 6 FM-4 and Shin-Ei FY-2) and will consider multi-buy discount. Cheers
  4. Still got this mate? Might be interested in coming to try it out as I'm fairly local.
  5. Hi mate did you manage to shift this yet? What's it like volume wise?
  6. Thanks for your input folks. Sorry, I should I have been more specific on the budget (I was on a train when I wrote the original post lol). I'd prefer to keep it under £200 but that BG250 looks awesome! I'm a working man now though so I might save up a bit and invest in something that I won't have to scrap or replace for the next many years. Shame I've just paid for a skiing holiday lol. Keep the suggestions coming!
  7. Folks, I'd appreciate some advice. I've moved up to Manchester, leaving my current amp, a TE Boxer 65 back in Watford. Unfortunately my mum's moving so it can stay there and at any rate I need an amp with me up north because I'm planning to start playing again. I don't have a car so I'm debating selling the TE and using it to fund a new amp instead of lugging it up on the train. My problem is that I havent bought an amp for years! Any thoughts on what I could go for? I need something thats fairly versatile although I'm not looking top of the range, and im also after something fairly compact (but giggable or else expandable via another cab). The boxer was ok but felt like it sounded a bit wooly I thought. I'm looking to keep it reasonably cheap (whatever that means!). Or would people advise me to keep hold of what i have cos I'll struggle to do better? Cheers guys, sorry for the vagueries but hopefully you'll be able to give me some pointers.
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