Selling a bunch of pedals that haven’t been seeing any action lately. All work as they should, no issues that I’m aware of. Some of them have 3M dual lock tape on the back. If you want to see the back or other details let me know.
If you’re interested in 2+ I’m sure we can make a deal of some kind. Open to offers, but I’m not in a rush. Pickup near Sapperton Skytrain, New West or possibly elsewhere depending on timing.
“Klon” Centaur-$20
This was purchased from Temu or wish or something as a joke. It works. Does it sound good? That’s up to you…
Art Loop Switch-$20
Does what it says. Utilitarian but sometimes necessary.
From The Manufacturer
The LoopSwitch adds true bypass switching to one or more effects.
Perhaps you have a vintage pedal that sounds incredible when its engaged, but sucks tone when it isnt. Perhaps you want to engage a chain of effects at once without tap dancing. Perhaps you need an A/B switch when you change from electric to acoustic.The LoopSwitch is a simple, compact solution for all of these situations and more.
When bypassed, the input signal passes directly to the output. Step on the footswitch and the input signal is routed to the Send jack, and the output signal is fed by the Return jack. Add one or more effects between the send and return, or connect the Send and Out jacks to different destinations for use as an A/B switch.
The switching functionality doesn't require power, but an external adapter (not included) can be connected to power the status LED. The LoopSwitch will work with any standard 2.1 mm, centre-negative adaptor from 5V - 18V DC, and draws less than 3 mA.
Add a LoopSwitch to your pedalboard and take control of your signal flow and tone.
Features
True Bypass Loop and AB Switch
Status LED Powered by Optional External Power Supply (Not Included)
Passive Design - No Power Required for Switching
3 Port Patch-$20-I used this to sortof streamline the i/o on my pedalboard. Works.
Ibanez SM7 Smash Box-$80
From The Manufacturer
Part of the renowned Tone-Lok Series, this pedal is packed with features to help you dial in the exact tone you're after. It boasts Lo/Hi EQ knobs, Drive and Level controls for precision, a unique Void switch to ward off unwanted noise, and an Edge switch to add color to your preamp - ranging from sharp to smooth. This dynamic pedal also has Push-Lok rotary pots to ensure your settings stay intact.
DCW Bearclaw Fuzz-$120
From The Manufacturer
This silicon fuzz pedal dishes out plenty of saturation with inspiration from the vintage Colorsound 1 Knob Fuzzbox. The bias of this circuit has been tweaked to get a large amount of gain, while still retaining a low noise floor. With the Body knob all the way up, you will have a huge low end, enough to fatten up even the lowest output vintage single coil pickups. As the Body knob is rolled back, the bass input is decreased and the fuzz can pull off retro overdrive and drive tones, without being overly harsh like other silicon-based circuits. Work your guitar volume back to clean up the tone and then wind it open for the assault. The Input control acts just like the volume control on your guitar, allowing you to preset the signal going into the fuzz so you don't have to fool with your guitar's volume knob every time you turn it on. The Bearclaw Fuzz is nastiness in the best possible way.
Behringer SM200 Slow Motion-$80
From The Manufacturer
In a world where faster is all the rage, nothing stands out like a slow, deliberate melody. Chill out your hottest licks with the SLOW MOTION SM200!
Plug into the SM200 and play one of your favorite licks. Each note slowly swells to its full volume—the same effect you get when you turn down the volume, pick the note and gradually turn the volume back up. But the SM200 does it automatically and much more consistently. Chords with string-bends are magically transformed into pedal-steel chops and single-note passages take on the characteristic sound of a violin or cello being bowed. And if you really want to warp some minds, combine the SM200 with our Digital Delay DD600 and mimic the sound of your hottest licks being played backwards!
The SM200 lets you create a new standard in slow with its dedicated Attack and Sensitivity dials. The cool blue status LED tells you when it's activated, and the SM200's rock-solid on/off switch maintains outstanding signal integrity in bypass mode. This pedal runs on a 9 V battery or our PSU-SB DC power supply (not included).
Electro Faustus EF103 Guitar Disruptor-$150
From The Manufacturer
The EF103 Guitar Disruptor is a hybrid overdrive/octave/oscillation pedal. Sit back as your guitar signal is massaged and manipulated by copious amounts of digital mayhem.
**SOLD** Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble-$100
Union Tube & Transistor Tsar Bomba-$250
From The Manufacturer
The Tsar Bomba is a Muff style circuit which is both 15dB quieter than a standard Muff and 5dB louder. One complaint occasionally heard with Muffs is that they can sound great on their own but get lost when played in a band. The Tsar Bomba employs an original design tone circuit which allows for very precise sculpting to help you carve out your place in a mix. Draw is 12mA.
Carl Martin Octa-Switch MK II-$250
Great loop switcher, served me well for a number of years. Basically like an analog version of the Boss ES-8.
Features a switchable buffer, stereo out and amp channel switching. The LED's come on to indicate which loops are engaged for the selected patch. Works as it should, 3M Dual Lock on the bottom. Some cosmetic damage, I tried to get it all in the photos- dents/scratches and the LED for loop 5 is broken off (but still lights up). These imperfections are reflected in the price, $220 OBO. Might trade for a bass or trade/cash combo. Mostly looking for Fender or Squier P, PJ but open to other options. No pointy Ibanez basses pls.
From The Manufacturer
Ok, so you have eight effects pedals which you use regularly. You use various combinations of these pedals in various songs, but you are not good at tap dancing…or you are just clumsy and have (once or twice) stepped on the ultra tricked out-metalized-distortion pedal for the lead in your one ABBA cover. You have seen the digital effects controllers they use on the big stages, and have secretly yearned for one… even though you may never make the big stage. Enter Thomas Guldmann’s Octa-switch MK3. Your eight effects plug into the eight effects-loops on the back of this unit (all true-bypass, impedance free, gold relays so you can run any of your pedals, new and old without problem), and then by turning on or off the numbered switches in each of eight DIP Bank switches, you determine which effects you wish to use simultaneously in each Bank. There is a blue LED for every effects loop used and for each Bank (so once you are programmed, when you step on Bank 6 you will see the lights of all the effects you have assigned to Bank 6 and the Bank 6 LED). The Octa-switch MK3 has incorporated a couple new features as well! The ninth switch on the left side of the case is a BYPASS Switch….this allows you to completely bypass all eight pedals and enjoy only the unaffected sound of your amplifier. There are also two External Switching jacks which allow you to use two amplifiers and/or switch channels on those amps. Once you have all the Banks programmed, we recommend placing a piece of scotch or electrical tape over each DIP (….just to protect the switch from accidental switching, damage or floods….like beer). There is a buffered (or not….switchable) Mono input and a stereo Output, and the unit is powered by dual 9v batteries, or by a regulated power supply…like the PowerJack or the Pro Power (both by Carl Martin).