Friday, January 23, 2009

EBMM Silhouette. SOLD!


The Silhouette is made for traveling. Even in its case, it will fit in the overhead compartments of most commercial airliners. The body is alder for both lightness and resonance, and the neck is selected maple with a truss rod that adjusts without string or component removal. Hardware includes Schaller tuners and string-thru-body bridge. Includes DiMarzio pickups: one custom-wound single coil and two PAF PRO humbuckers. If Les Paul is what you want but don't like the mahogany tone, perhaps this is just a better solution.

CNB PDC-410E Pedal Case-Large-EX Wide. SOLD!


  • Made of lightweight, durable aluminum, this case is designed to fit a variety of effect pedals or any small item you wish to safely transport
  • The case features steel locking latches with 2 keys to protect your valuables
  • Steel reinforced edges help prevent denting, and a soft felt interior cushions your equipment
  • Double stick tape is included to firmly attach your pedals to the case (Velcro on one side to attach to the pedal board, and sticky tape on the other to attach to your pedals)
  • The case may be able to qualify as carry on luggage (meets some airlines size requirements). Check with your carrier.
  • Maximum interior size: 27" long by 11 ¾" wide by 4 1/4" deep
  • Depth of lid is 1
  • Sunday, January 4, 2009

    MIJ Epiphone Les Paul Standard in Ice Tea burst. SOLD


    Gibson quality at a Japan price? The successor of Orville by Gibson? The most threatening brand of Les Paul to Gibson itself? Even pawns some of the Gibson's Les Paul Standard? Even better than Gibson Les Paul Studio itself? Why is it discontinued so quickly? Have I talked too much yet?

    Specs:
    -Condition 9.5/10
    -Mahogany body.
    -Mother of Pearl inlays.
    -Ice tea burst maple top.
    -It's really heavy too.

    MXR Carbon Copy. SOLD


    Well well, what do we got here? 2 BRAND NEW units of MXR Carbon Copy. To those who do not know what is Carbon Copy, here is a brief introduction.

    It's an analog delay pedal with up to 600ms of slapback (tone purists do not need more than that). Everytime I play with it, it reminds me of David Gilmour's ghostly delay. The mod button mimics the 'feel' of a tape echo unit running through the tapes.

    Now, you might think DM2 is better. Well, it doesn't go as high as 600ms for sure. The noise isn't that strong on this. Why don't you try? Guitarkaki's choice of Delay for 2008.