duhvoodooman
Addicted to solder....
To help out a friend who finds himself in tough financial straits, I sorted through my immense pile of pedals and came up with the following stuff to sell, with the proceeds to go to him. All are handmade (3 by me and one by another DIY'er at the BYOC forum) with the exception of the last item. I have intentionally priced these to move--some of the prices are just stupid-low for quality handmade pedals. I also have these up for sale at the BYOC forum, so it's first come, first served. Pricing includes shipping (US & Canada, cheapest way, buyer is responsible for loss or damage in transit). If you want modified shipping terms (faster mode, insurance, deliv. conf.) or to an international destination, I'll give you a quote for an adder above the stated price.
1) First up is an early build of mine back when I was still fairly new at decaling, so it's not as slick looking as my later stuff. But it works just dandy! This is a Ross Gray compressor clone built with the old BYOC v.1 comp PCB, in a 125B enclosure. $55 **SOLD**
2) Here's a BSIAB2 (Brown Sound in a Box v.2) from GGG that just needs a bit of work. I took one of the pots out because I needed it in a pinch and never got around to replacing it. I'll include the correct pot need to reassemble, so you just need to wire it back together. The instructions are all available on the GGG website. $40 **SOLD**
3) This isn't really a pedal, it's a 0.5W solid state amplifier--the Noisy Cricket design from Beavis Audio Research. Works great but I just never use it anymore with the collection of tube amps I've amassed. REDUCED!! $45
4) This is a home built pedal....just not my home! I bought this a while back from another BYOC forum member. Cool pedal, tube driven! Comes with its own 12V power adapter and an extra 12AX7 tube. $65 **SOLD**
That's it for the home-brewed stuff. Here's the one commercial pedal:
5) DigiTech Bad Monkey in really great shape. I was very tempted to hang on to this, because it's an excellent overdrive, very flexible. Built like a tank. Has had very little usage. New ones go for $50 at all the music sites. $30 **SOLD**
1) First up is an early build of mine back when I was still fairly new at decaling, so it's not as slick looking as my later stuff. But it works just dandy! This is a Ross Gray compressor clone built with the old BYOC v.1 comp PCB, in a 125B enclosure. $55 **SOLD**
2) Here's a BSIAB2 (Brown Sound in a Box v.2) from GGG that just needs a bit of work. I took one of the pots out because I needed it in a pinch and never got around to replacing it. I'll include the correct pot need to reassemble, so you just need to wire it back together. The instructions are all available on the GGG website. $40 **SOLD**
3) This isn't really a pedal, it's a 0.5W solid state amplifier--the Noisy Cricket design from Beavis Audio Research. Works great but I just never use it anymore with the collection of tube amps I've amassed. REDUCED!! $45
4) This is a home built pedal....just not my home! I bought this a while back from another BYOC forum member. Cool pedal, tube driven! Comes with its own 12V power adapter and an extra 12AX7 tube. $65 **SOLD**
That's it for the home-brewed stuff. Here's the one commercial pedal:
5) DigiTech Bad Monkey in really great shape. I was very tempted to hang on to this, because it's an excellent overdrive, very flexible. Built like a tank. Has had very little usage. New ones go for $50 at all the music sites. $30 **SOLD**
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