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SOLD - DHA VT1 EQ Bass Drive Pedal. Mullard & EHX Valves


Roland Rock
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I bought this from Dave Hall about two years ago for £150

From the DHA website:
[size=3][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]"The VT1-EQ-Bass-Drive uses a single 12AX7 (ECC83) valve to generate classic pure valve tones.
The VT1-EQ-Bass-Drive is intended to be used in front of a valve amplifier,
but will also work well with solid state amps adding valve/tube warmth. The
foot switch provides a true by-pass of the overdrive and EQ part of the
circuit and the Blue LED indicates if the effect is on or off. There is a cool
blue backlight visible via the valve vents.
The VT1-EQ-Bass-Drive is fitted with 2.1mm external PSU adaptor for use
with a 9-12v @ 600mA external supply. The user should use a well regulated
external supply as the better the regulation then the less the hum when at
higher gain levels. The inner of the connector is the positive, there is
reverse polarity protection so no harm will be done if you get it wrong. There
is an internal switch mode power supply which doubles the 12V to 24V for
the valve anodes or ‘plates’. The pedal will work at any voltage between 9V to 12V
Please note that there will be a drop in output level if used at 9v so 12v is
recommended.
The controls are Level, i/p Level, Gain, Boost, Level, Q, Headphone/line out
level DI Level, Treble, Mid, Bass, Colour switch, Bright switch, Boost switch
and DI Gnd Lift switch"[/font][/size]

It's plain red, rather than the splashed effect DHA usually do (at my request)
The paint job is pretty sloppy and the writing done by hand as usual.

Comes with the power supply and a spare Mullard ECC83 valve! (EHX one installed currently)

Everything works as it should, I just don't need overdrive or that much EQ with my current band.

£70 posted or I'll very generously swap for a MarkBass Superbooster

Edit: Pictures added. As you can see, I've put chicken head knobs on (to match my amp) but I've kept and will include the originals too.







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Cheers.
I have enough tubey warmth from my amp, so this pedal really delivers lots of stuff I don't need. I will miss the DI though, I've recorded with it and gone into FOH with this and it's great.

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The one installed ATM is an Electroharmonix. The Mullard is the extra one included in the price. Sorry, it wasn't too clear before., wording amended and pics now added showing both valves.

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