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What's actually the difference between T-70 v1 and v2?
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The flax ones are super flimsy, the plastic bit broke immediately when I tried to adjust the angle. However, you don't really need the plastic bit anyways, and I'm using some of these cables without it at the moment.
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I actually really like the rockboard midi cable. I agree that they might block the other port, but I use a midi thru splitter anyways. A problem I have with lots of other midi cables is that the bit protecting the cable is super rigid and therfore doesn't fit on most of my pedalboards (which are all super tightly packed). What I like about the rockboard cables is that they're facing sideways, so I don't run into the problem I have with the other cables. Plus none of them ever stopped working, something I cannot say about other, more expensive brands.
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How well does the SOL fit under the Nano? Did you need to exchange the rubber feet of the nano for larger ones? Do you think a nano enclosure lacking knobs and a footswitch (e.g., LBA 2020 or sfx microthumpinator) would fit under the nano? I'm about to build a small fly board and space is crucial
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Hi all, selling my Nightsky. Pickup from Cambridge possible. SOLD Chase Bliss Mood mk2, bought from new, mint condition, comes with box: £370 posted next day delivery SOLD Strymon Nightsky, excellent condition, comes with box: £320 NOW £310 £295 NOW £290 posted next day delivery Let me know if you have any questions in the meantime.
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Here we go: Compressor: Broughton Omnicomp or Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor Octaver: Cog T-70 or my modded OC2 Dirt: Overdrive: Broughton Scorpion Fuzz: 3Leaf Audio Doom or Hiero FX BEAD Other: Montreal Assembly PurPLL Filter: 3Leaf Audio GR2 for 'quacks' and Iron Ether Xerograph Deluxe for 'sweeps' Chorus: Iron Ether Polytope or Lichtlaerm Audio Trugbild Delay: Red Panda Particle and Raster Reverb: Mono: Iron Ether Nimbus SE or Stereo: Meris Mercury Granular: Hologram Microcosm Multi-FX: Line6 HX Stomp and Cooper FX Arcades
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What brand is the pedalboard? Looks like the perfect size for the project I have in mind
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Apologies for the double post but I accidently put sold in the title of my other advert, so now I can't change it anymore... Anyways, all three fuzz pedals below are still available! Prices incl. shipping costs, or you can pick them up from Cambridge. TWA Great Divide 2.0 (incl. box) - £210 SOLD Fjord Fuzz Fenris (incl. box) - £140 NOW £135 SOLD Chunk Systems Brown Dog - £220 NOW £200 SOLD Mountainking Magnetar - £135 NOW £125 SOLD Dr Scientist Dusk - £135 SOLD JHS Buffered Splitter (incl. box) - £50 SOLD Old Blood Noise Endeavors MTET - £85 SOLD More details: Fjord Fuzz Fenris: Really cool, unique fuzz pedal, works great for synth tones in combination with an octaver. Have a look at Zac Rizer's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8g2EeNnHqk Chunk Systems Brown Dog: A synthy classic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX6dfVJCjCA Mountainking Magnetar: Again, a quite unique fuzz pedal, especially considering its control, but the sound speaks for itself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG8kODfxV4s
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I'm having a bit of a clear out. All prices incl. shipping costs, or you can pick them up from Cambridge. TWA Great Divide 2.0 (incl. box) - £210 SOLD Fjord Fuzz Fenris (incl. box) - £140 Chunk Systems Brown Dog - £220 Mountainking Magnetar - £135 Dr Scientist Dusk - £135 SOLD JHS Buffered Splitter (incl. box) - £50 SOLD Old Blood Noise Endeavors MTET - £85 SOLD More details: TWA Great Divide 2.0: Insane synth box, just check out Juan Alderete's take on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itWiCWc95C0 While my Great Divide is fully working, there are a few cosmetics issues that need mentioning: All three of the bigger sliders are slightly bent (but still work fine), one of the LEDs of the sliders in the middle is not working anymore, and there's a big scratch on the top right of the enclosure, another less obvious one next to the synth clock slider, and a third one close to the foot switch. Again, all just cosmetic but I considered them when pricing the pedal, they normally go for £300+ Fjord Fuzz Fenris: Really cool, unique fuzz pedal, works great for synth tones in combination with an octaver. Have a look at Zac Rizer's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8g2EeNnHqk Chunk Systems Brown Dog: A synthy classic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX6dfVJCjCA Mountainking Magnetar: Again, a quite unique fuzz pedal, especially considering its control, but the sound speaks for itself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG8kODfxV4s Dr Scientist Dusk: Super cool synthy filter with expression input, full midi capabilities, and inbuilt LFO. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc6iNjCfBms JHS Buffered Splitter: Need a buffer? Use this one. Need to split your signal path unimpeded? Great little utility tool! Old Blood Noise Endeavors MTET: This utility pedal can send midi commands to expression-controlled effect pedals. Super cool feature, I have two of those but one can go! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Cv9AMEiIYw Let me know if you want more details or pictures 🙂
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Slimming down my pedalboard so these ones can go. All prices include shipping costs and assume Paypal f&f. Pick up from Cambridge also possible. Mountainking Electronics Magnetar - crazy synthy fuzz, check out this video on youtube No box (unless I find it) - £160 NOW £150 Old Blood Noise Endeavors MTET - Brilliant little device to control your Expression Pedals via Midi but a bit overkill for my setup. Mint condition, comes with box - £105 NOW £95
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Selling my defect Copilot FX Autodialer. In theory, the Autodialer is a pedal that works like an expression pedal, but instead of moving a pedal, it takes the dynamics of the signal and produces a variable resistance allowing to control other pedals parameters. The jacks on the side are in/out for the audio path, so you can put it anywhere on your chain. The jacks on top are exp in and out. However, unfortunately, it does not work it its current state. It does not power up, and the top left toggle switch is broken/loose. As I have no idea of how pedals work (a shame, I know), I have also no idea what's wrong with it, and whether or not it's an easy fix. I got it in this condition and the seller does not reply to my messages anymore... Let me know if you're interested, I'm happy to provide more detailed photos.
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Selling my Red Panda Raster v2. Insanely cool stereo delay pedal with full midi control. Excellent condition, comes with the original box. Hard to describe the full extend of its possiblities, have a look at the reviews on youtube and you see if this is what you're after... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOpp43grLx8&t=953s&ab_channel=ThePedalZone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FADGqH0ATUI&ab_channel=collector%2F%2Femitter Price includes shipping costs, or the pedal can be picked up from Cambridge.
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FS: PRICEDROP!! Jet Pedals Revelation 2.0 Ambient Reverb
Lunoxx replied to Lunoxx's topic in Effects For Sale
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FS: PRICEDROP!! Jet Pedals Revelation 2.0 Ambient Reverb
Lunoxx replied to Lunoxx's topic in Effects For Sale
I need these pedals gone so £20 off. Let me know if you have any questions. The Beebo is amazing and, in my opinion, so much easier to work with than a Zoia, and the Revelation Reverb has three of the best reverb algorithms I've ever heard. Only selling as unfortunately I need the money to fund some other, non-music things soon. -
Slimming down my ambient pedalboard a little bit, so these two are up for grabs: Poly Beebo in Blue - £330 shipped NOW £310 SOLD Jet Pedals Revelation 2.0 Ambient Reverb in white - £200 shipped NOW £180 Both pedals are great condition and come with the original box. Pick up in Cambridge possible, and I'll soon be in Bristol for a while, so potentially we can also meet up there. Not really interested in trades, unless you have one of the following to offer: Pedals from Iron Ether, 3 Leaf Audio, or Broughton Audio Rockboard 3.1 Morningstar ML5 or ML10 (or something similar)