Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Tech 21 XXL. SOLD!


Well, there are 2 things about this pedal. If you can't get harmonics outta your amp and your guitar.
THIS IS YOUR SOLUTION.
Reasons why you should own one:
-Always feedback and sustain on the second harmonic and hangs in there with extreme whammy bar drops.
-Very responsive to dynamics and has a big variation in tone depending on how hard you pick.

Reason 2:
-It is also an overdrive pedal
-it cleans up great (unlike so many distortion pedals) and reacts to guitar volume and pick attack Very well...and gives my souless solid state amp some warmth.

Artec SLED. SOLD.


Vintage analog distortion pedal. If you ask me, this is the best analog booster that can get all the tones that you want. I ain't shitting you. Warm fat tone, high high's and piercing tone. Imagine clear switch MIJ DS-1 with a whole lot more range of sounds and quality.

Check it out here.
http://www.artecsound.com/effect/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE6d1lgofcg

Rodeo Drive Dual booster. SOLD!


Got it from a trade as well. 2 boost modes. Boost A and Boost B. When you play that lame 2 bar solo you will need Boost A to cut through. But when it comes to drummer VS guitarist part you will need that Boost B. Trust me, Boost B is not child's play. You drummer will learn his lesson. VERY LOW NOISE when boosting. Almost to 0 noise during boost. There is a tone control. If you gig, this is the pedal for you. Heck, even if you don't gig. You will still need this pedal. Why? This is rare. Looks exactly like a JD bottle. Here's a plus, JAPAN HAND MADE PEDAL. Very good for display also.

Jim Dunlop GCB 535Q Wah. SOLD!


The 535Q offers versatility never heard before. This pedal allows the player to customize and shape the sound of the wah. By a simple turn of the "Q" dial, you can shape your wah from a narrow, sharp wah to a broad, subtle wah.

Boss DD3 Made in Taiwan. SOLD!


What this pedal does, what all digital delays do, is repeat exactly what you played at precise intervals whilst degrading at a set gradient. The Boss DD3 is the DADDY of repeating EXACTLY what you played at EXACT time intervals. It doesnt lie and it doesnt cover mistakes and has very different applications from analogue delay pedals. If you're gonna pay RM 300 for a pedal then you should look into what it does.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Greco Les Paul Custom 1985. SOLD


-Long neck tenon.
-Weights approximately 4-5kg's.
-Aged 23 years old. Wood has matured and it sounds so mellow and warm.
-Condition super mint! 9.5/10