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TC Nova Drive programmable distortion pedal £sold
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Hey folks,

I need to sell a few bits and bobs and I have my new Suncoast B1p drive pedal and TC Nova Drive programmable distortion pedal up for sale.

The prices break down like this:

Suncoast B1p £220 delivered to your door (includes UK insured postage)
TC Electronic Nova Drive pedal £100 (includes UK insured postage)

I will add more detail to this advert including some photographs later on.

Quick sale required please.

Definitely a deal to be had on both sold together.

Drop me a PM and I will get back to you as soon as.

Library pictures:
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[url="http://www.suncoastanalog.com/preamp_pedals.htm"]http://www.suncoasta...eamp_pedals.htm[/url]

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[url="http://www.andertons.co.uk/compact-pedals/pid16872/cid692/tc-electronic-ndr1-nova-drive-guitar-fx-unit.asp"]http://www.andertons...tar-fx-unit.asp[/url]

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Had some problems this morning trying to attach photographs, but here they are... Still, the B1P isn't the right way round grrr!!! Prices include insured shipping in the UK.

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How's the nova drive for low gain? I usually play finger style and find a lot of 'tube' sounding drives too muddy. I seem to prefer a 'cleaner' more focused drive a crispy drive but not über modern. I think that makes sense!!

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The Nova Drive is a cool pedal as essentially it is two distortions in one. I'd describe the two as a Tubescreamer overdrive and a RAT distortion. The overdrive has a clean blend (excellent!) - What is interesting is that you can configure and save all of the settings as well as the routing as a patch! You can run A into B in series, Bin to A in series or both in parallel!!

The reason I have made a point of saying this is that by running both effects in parallel with a clean mix too gives you everything from a mild 'grit' to a filthy distortion when both are maxed out together. Using the dry blend allows the low end back in and also some top end clarity too. Both pedals have an EQ section - the distortion in particular allows you to boost bass AND treble (rather than one tone knob) so you'll get that top end bite back - but you also have the option of quite a lot of bass boost if that's what you need.

For that cleaner crisp bite I would roll the lows off the pedal then dial in some top to taste. It's an ALL ANALOGUE signal path too and fairly touch sensitive. You can make it bark by digging in.

I like that it can be controlled externally via MIDI - but you don't have to use that function at all. You can just press the two buttons on and off!

Hope that helps - do ask any more questions!

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Cheers for that - it does seem super versatile. Let me have a think about it - A guitar playing buddy might be able to loan me one for rehearsal this week.

I'll keep you posted.

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