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Dosi Y'Anarchy

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  1. no the octave up isnt clean, but then again for a truly clean octave up, you'd need digital - and this is all analog baby! however with the internal trimpots you can lessen the gain on the octave up so it is less distorted. You can also change the character of teh octave up to be more ring mod-like. its a funky octave down and a crazy octave up - together you have a very cool synth-like fuzz pedal, however you could use it like a regular octaver if you wanted.
  2. This deserves a free bump - I got a bogdan Brassmaster clone, so unfortunately I have no need for this, but this should really be sold by now
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  4. just the psilocybe left now - but i see someone else is selling it much cheaper, and im in no rush
  5. Pm'd with a counter offer [quote name='umph' post='677105' date='Dec 7 2009, 08:02 PM']60 for the muff?[/quote]
  6. well ive got a mastotron and the blowtorch was the longest-standing pedal on my board for a very long time. Its chalk and cheese really, you could compare the blowtorch and the mastotron and both can be capable of more *traditional* sounds but wont really sound the same even with the more comprehensive tone-shaping controls they have. As far as the price for the muff goes, well it is open to negotiation: the price is what I would like for the pedal. I'm happy to consider sensible offers. I understand that many would prefer a untouched stock model (which i also have), but I would also ask for more for it. The way i look at it is that you can pay this much (and more) for a clone - and im speaking from experience. As I said, I may have the original control knobs somewhere (i didnt replace them, the previous owner did and he posted them with the pedal, he's the one who sprayed and put the power jack in too - i would have left it how it was) Thanks for the interest and the free bump (Aj).
  7. [b]Sovtek Big Muff[/b]: originally green, but it was re-sprayed a metailic blue/green, its also been modded to take a boss-style power supply (still takes battery too though), the previous owner put chicken head knobs on it, but the originals are somewhere too and if i can find them, ill include them. Obviously doesnt look as cool as it would have done, but it functions perfectly and doesnt need batteries so I think that brings the price back up. I'd like [b]£100 including UK postage.[/b] [b]Homebrew Psilocybe Phaser:[/b] [i]Re-live the sounds of the past with the Psilocybe analogue Phase Shifter. Obtain everything from 60’s psychedelic and 70’s funk to classic Eddie sounds. Features Regen and Speed controls as well as Shift 1 & Shift 2 Toggles to further tweak the EQ and intensity of the phase effect. Get your freak on! * Speed – Adjust to determine the rate of modulation of the Phase Shifter effect. * Regen – Adjust amount of wet or phase shifted signal applied to the output. * Shift 1 Toggle – Functions as an EQ/Filter. Switch to change between a rich full sound and a tighter sound with less low end emphasis. * Shift 2 Toggle – Alters the speed and wave form of the Phase Shifter. Switch between classic phase shifter and a faster vibrato like effect. * Input-Instrument in - Unplug when not in use to conserve battery life. * Out - Out to amplifier * -9VDC jack-for use with (Negative) center, 9VDC, filtered, and regulated power supply. * True Bypass switching, handmade in the USA [/i] Pretty much brand new, seen two practices (our guitarist has a broken hand). I got a Maxon Rotary Phaser and its a tough call between the two but it was too good a deal to pass up on the Maxon. Sounds great after fuzz, and can do a really trippy vibrato phasing. I'm looking for [b]£130 inc UK postage[/b] [b]Dave Hall Amps DI box[/b] - Its a DI with a volume control, takes boss style 9v and has a superbright blue LED ( I assume that due to the volume control its an active DI) used once (only had one gig where i've been DI'd). Looking for [b]SOLD![/b]. [b] DOD Vibrothang[/b] - a strange Trememlo/Phaser/Vibrato/leslie thing with confusing control names - never got the hang of it myself, but according to Harmony Central its mean to be a pretty good Leslie emulator. Looking for [b]SOLD[/b]. Paypal only please Thanks
  8. i think this was mine once. I remember doing the labels. ended up swearing off muffs all together, now have a back and a green one! Theo
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  10. i'll take the phaser!! paypal at the ready
  11. funnily enough, it has been tidied now, mainly coz i've got my pedals, guitar rig and bass rig in the living room..that and i managed to actually was my clothes. Almost looks respectable now, almost
  12. i think he means how much is the warwick up for sale for, also maybe upload some pics of the bass.
  13. Lol it is indeed (i had replied to kev's post earlier, but deleted a few of my posts last night to make the thread less cluttered) [quote name='katri' post='594584' date='Sep 10 2009, 10:32 AM']I belive that is Dosi's ebay account.[/quote]
  14. Up for sale here is my Harely Benton 6-string bass, perfect for those looking to experiment with a six-er. This is what i bought it for. I really like the bass and the tone. Realistically though, im not going to be using a six-string in my band, so i'd like to pass it on. Its in excellent condition and the strings are still quite bright. Possibly could to with a setup, but its ready to play and the intonation seems spot on to me. Its an active bass with a 3-band EQ. Looking for £100ono including postage to mainland UK. Payment via paypal Thanks Theo
  15. Tonebender SOLD Will accept sensible offers on the remaining pedals - I've seen a bass i really want!
  16. And here are photos of the bass when i sold it to Kert - its a beaut and £360 is a bargain (i paid more than that when i bought it, and i put a Badass II on it)
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