Following my purchase of a new amp I find I am now able to sell my old amp and a number of good quality pedals. The prices quoted are excluding the cost of any carraige.
Marshall DSL401 - £290
It’s in mint condition, has JJ Tesla valves, a Celestion G12T-75 speaker and the effects loop has been modded to serial.
Hardwire Metal Distortion - £55
Does exactly what it says on the tin basically, though I find it quite adaptable. I’ve been using this for all of my distorted tones by tweaking the volume pot on the guitar. It’s in mint condition and comes in its original box.
Digitech Bad Monkey Overdrive - £20 SOLD
Mint condition and bought from new so again, it comes in its original box. It’s cheap but is still one of the best Tubescreamer clones you can get. It’s the only pedal I have that isn’t true bypass but I’ve never noticed any loss of tone at all.
Hardwire Delay/Looper – £85 SOLD
As with all Hardwire pedals, this is built like a tank. These are easily the strongest pedals I’ve ever tried and the Delay pedal is arguably the best in the Hardwire range. I think that new they sell for about £150 and as with the other pedals I’m selling, it’s in mint condition and comes in the original box. There's a huge range of quality delay styles available and it seems to be quite rare on the used market.
Hardwire Chorus - £85
Another rare pedal on the used market. This is a beautiful Chorus pedal and the best quality you can buy. Mint condition and in the original box.
MXR MC401 Custom Audio Boost/Line Driver - £55
The beauty of this pedal is that all it does is boost your signal so I find it ideal for solos as it can give you up to 20db of boost instantly without colouring your tone at all. It’s very rare on the used market and the cheapest I can find a new one is £78 plus postage. Mint condition and in the original box.
Diago Pedalboard Flightcase - £40
I can get you the exact measurements if you’re interested but suffice to say that it’s big enough to hold all the pedals listed above plus a compressor, a stage tuner and a Weeping Demon Wah and still have room to spare. It’s a very strong case with aluminium edges and corners. It’s a very durable and professional piece of kit. It’s also deeper than many pedalboards as I don’t have to lock the Wah pedal down for it to fit inside, which I find very convenient. I also usually pile all my wires etc. inside as well so it’s rather multi-functional.
Pictures of any of the above items can be sent on request. They will also be listed on Ebay. Based on my observations of Ebay I think these are fair prices but if you want to make a near offer on any of the gear, feel free to do so; the worst I can say is 'no thanks'.
Marshall DSL401 - £290
It’s in mint condition, has JJ Tesla valves, a Celestion G12T-75 speaker and the effects loop has been modded to serial.
Hardwire Metal Distortion - £55
Does exactly what it says on the tin basically, though I find it quite adaptable. I’ve been using this for all of my distorted tones by tweaking the volume pot on the guitar. It’s in mint condition and comes in its original box.
Digitech Bad Monkey Overdrive - £20 SOLD
Mint condition and bought from new so again, it comes in its original box. It’s cheap but is still one of the best Tubescreamer clones you can get. It’s the only pedal I have that isn’t true bypass but I’ve never noticed any loss of tone at all.
Hardwire Delay/Looper – £85 SOLD
As with all Hardwire pedals, this is built like a tank. These are easily the strongest pedals I’ve ever tried and the Delay pedal is arguably the best in the Hardwire range. I think that new they sell for about £150 and as with the other pedals I’m selling, it’s in mint condition and comes in the original box. There's a huge range of quality delay styles available and it seems to be quite rare on the used market.
Hardwire Chorus - £85
Another rare pedal on the used market. This is a beautiful Chorus pedal and the best quality you can buy. Mint condition and in the original box.
MXR MC401 Custom Audio Boost/Line Driver - £55
The beauty of this pedal is that all it does is boost your signal so I find it ideal for solos as it can give you up to 20db of boost instantly without colouring your tone at all. It’s very rare on the used market and the cheapest I can find a new one is £78 plus postage. Mint condition and in the original box.
Diago Pedalboard Flightcase - £40
I can get you the exact measurements if you’re interested but suffice to say that it’s big enough to hold all the pedals listed above plus a compressor, a stage tuner and a Weeping Demon Wah and still have room to spare. It’s a very strong case with aluminium edges and corners. It’s a very durable and professional piece of kit. It’s also deeper than many pedalboards as I don’t have to lock the Wah pedal down for it to fit inside, which I find very convenient. I also usually pile all my wires etc. inside as well so it’s rather multi-functional.
Pictures of any of the above items can be sent on request. They will also be listed on Ebay. Based on my observations of Ebay I think these are fair prices but if you want to make a near offer on any of the gear, feel free to do so; the worst I can say is 'no thanks'.
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