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  1. [url="http://s77.photobucket.com/user/EcoMatt/media/ehx.jpg.html"][/url]

    EHX Knockout: SOLD

    Octave Multiplexer: SOLD

    Behringer US600 Harmonist: WITHDRAWN

    All prices include P&P.

    Feedback: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/84652-feedback-for-ruck/page__p__1787041__hl__ruck%20feedback__fromsearch__1#entry1787041"]http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry1787041[/url]

  2. Oh dear hehe, ebay is starting to sound a lot more rational with some of the comments made, seeing as a week or so is expected before an item is posted for used goods... Yes communication should be clearer in an ideal world where everyone has instant access to the internet on their ipads, I agree. Afraid I don't have that luxury :) Did I mention the pedal cost them £11? Not that it matters, the value of the product relative to the service provided. Oh fun times indeed.

  3. EHX Micro synths (cheapest available new are £182 without postage) still fully functional, supply massive usable sounds (mostly used mine for closely reproducing: organ bass lines such as "break on through", fuzz sounds on muse covers, brilliant clean deep octave down for filling out "you got the love" and huge sweeping synth for "Hey Ya!"). Put the "octave down" and "octave up" into an overdrive pedal (preferably tube) and you instantly have Timmy C's tone from "Housing" and "How I can just kill a man". Also very usable for just a envelope filter (of course without the decay) that you can adjust start and stop frequencies and sweep speed. Once my favourite pedal until I spent out several hundreds on Iron Ether and Darkglass. (Both come with original box)

    Also Still available are the two Dunlop Wahs! (cheapest available new online £100 without postage) Great for just no Q frequency/tone sweeps (quick ones too with the spring loaded pedal) and full Q squishy filter sweeps and maintains all lows. (Both with original Box)

  4. For sale is my BBT410 cab which has been kept in my stables as a backup. Used by myself about 4 times live.

    (Yamaha BBT500h Head Withdrawn for continued use as a backup)

    [URL=http://s77.photobucket.com/user/EcoMatt/media/bbtcab.jpg.html][IMG]http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j76/EcoMatt/bbtcab.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

    Since purchased I have had to replace one of the speakers with a brand new Eminence 10" from Yamaha. Otherwise everything is fully functional. No tears to the felt covering and very little to no corrosion to the screws.

    Price for cab £100 P&P not included.

    Ideally collection but can sort out courier or meet half way.

  5. [quote name='Kev' timestamp='1377471370' post='2188013']


    I was more making the general point that most of Taylor's innovations and work is based at least initially on digital circuitry.
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    Even so, the beauty of Taylors work is that they all behave like Analogue, even Valve, in the way that his pedals can be "pushed" to achieve incredible sounds.

  6. [quote name='Kev' timestamp='1377384150' post='2187032']
    DSP isn't your thing, but you love Iron Ether??
    [/quote]

    As far as I know the Nimbus is the only DSP powered pedal they do...

    The Frantabit converts Analogue to Digital to Analogue of course as it is a bit crusher but it does not act like a DSP pedal at all!!

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