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Old 15-08-2005, 17:30   #1 (permalink)

 
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Default Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde od/dist pedal for sale.

Jekyll & Hyde overdrive/distortion pedal.

Two channel pedal. Green side is a tubescreamer clone with gain, tone, volume and switchable bass boost. Red side is a distortion pedal with gain, vol, tone, and voicing (mid scoop thing). Also has a sharp/blunt vocing switch.

Both sides have an independant footswitch and can be on at teh same time for solo gain boosts or whatever.

Excellent condition and comes with box and all the junk you get with it (piece of paper with settings etc).

Has a tone buffer circuit that helps stop signal degredation when in a chain of pedals. This is the newer red model too.



The reason I'm selling is that I only use the green side and space on my pedal board is limited after buying some EHX pedals. Will take trades towards a smaller overdrive unit (modded SD-1, MXR pedal or soemthing like that). 65 quid otherwise. They are 115 new, and the last 2 to go on ebay went for 72 and 73 respectively.

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Old 15-08-2005, 20:39   #2 (permalink)
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would you consider a straight swap for a Maxon OD808?
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just to say i have heard many good things about the buffers on the visual sounds pedals, supposedly excellent if you use any other pedals in the chain for keeping the signal cleanr and strong

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I'm tempted to make you the £65 offer...been after a TS9 or similar and the fact it comes with another side to it...very cool. Are you going to be in Aberdeen in the not too distant future or could you post?
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Sorry, it's sold to someone from another board.
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