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JAM Pedals Multi Pedals - The Big One - The Not So Big One - Trade Available
£6500
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£4000 for the large board and £2400 for the smaller board

 

Tradewise anything along these lines:

Fender Jazz - Precision

Wal Bass Mk1

Vintage Musicman

Gibson Les Paul R7 - R8 - R9
Gibson ES Thinline 335 - 355 
Gibson SG Junior (Brian Ray)
Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar
Fender Telecaster - Stratocaster - Jazzmaster 
Gretsch Falcon - Duo Jet
Rickenbacker
The list is endless - What have you.
Vintage pedals - Lovetone - Colorsound - What have you

JAM Pedals multi pedals which were commisioned by myself a few years ago.  Both pedals are in as new condition and complete with all instructions, stickers etc and in custom wooden cases.  The larger enclosure has 2 separate chains (1 lead and 1 bass).   Some of the pedals are wired to be in both chains**
This comprises:   Lead 

Wahcko

Dynassor Bass**

Retrovibe

Rooster (Ltd)

Fuzz Phrase (Ltd)

Tube Dreamer

Rattler (Ltd)

Eureka

Red Muck

Ripple

Waterfall

Harmonious Monk**

Delay Llama Extreme**

Delay Llama**

Bass

Dynassor**

Lucy Dreamer Bass

Red Muck Bass

Rippley Fall Bass

Delay Llama Extreme**

Delay Llama**

There is the facility to place other pedals between the drive sections and modulation section on both bass and lead.   Also between modulation and delay on lead.

There are also a couple of additional DC outputs to power any other pedals.

The smaller unit is Lead only and comprises:

Fuzz Phrase Ltd

Retrovibe

Rattler

Tube Dreamer

Ripple

Harmonious Monk Mk II

Blue Sky (Strymon)

Delay Llama Mk III

There are 4 send returns to allow use of a switcher (Fuzz, Rattler, Monk and Delay)

 Both units have A/B inputs and outputs.

 

More pictures or any questions drop me a line    

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17 hours ago, tobiewharton said:

Absolutely incredible. I've been thinking about commissioning a bass one - this isn't helping me resist the temptation!

Glwts

I would recommend a multi pedal.   I had a bass specific one which had fuzz, overdrive, distortion, phaser, chorus and delay.   All the effects were great and no worry with power or connectivety 

 

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3 minutes ago, Daz39 said:

@stewblack - you have a marvellous mega-thang a bit like this don't you. Bonkers. 

The artwork is cool, but I'd forget what each knob does...

I had one made for me by the (now defunct) Bad Penny company. 

It's a mess of boosts and fuzzes in a beautifully designed and crafted box. 

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Bump......     Interested in a trade - Drop me a line.   Bass, lead guitar, pedals, amp (maybe!!) Cash either way.   Dig out your old guitars and pedals....

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