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  1. Right, I wasn't wanting to flog any of this stuff like this but I've been informed that my car's engine is about to go boom so I need to get cash together fast for it. :(

    First up on the chopping block is an ESP Original Series Maverick built in the Sado Custom Shop in 2003. Quite Rare and I haven't seen another 24fret version in person.

    Specs are as follows;

    Alder Body

    Maple Neck (Bolt-On)

    Rosewood Fretboard (24 Extra Jumbo Frets)

    Seymour Duncan JB (Bridge) and Vintage Staggered (Neck)

    Volume, Tone and 3-Way Blade Pickup Selector

    Original Floyd Rose Tremolo

    It's got 2 small dings near the Trem caused by the Trem Arm knocking it whilst in the SKB Hard Case. Neither are down to the wood. Installed some Strap Locks and I'll throw in a Leather Strap as well.

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    (anyone interested in buying please email me at healthofmind [at] hotmail [dot] com for more pics)

    I'm looking for offers of around 800 for this guitar. Please don't try and lowball me as I won't reply and I'd rather catch the bus for a month rather than give this guitar away for a lot less than it's worth.

    Next up is a TC Electronics Nova Modulator here's a link to the sales blurb. Found that I use my small chorus pedal on its own more often. Cheapest I've found them for on ebay is 145. I'm looking for 110. Doesn't run on Batteries but comes with a Wall mount PSU. Still got the original box too.

    Also for sale is a Malekko Echo600 Bright Delay Pedal, a rare find that I managed to acquire whilst I was over in Japan early this year. Another pedal that only runs on mains voltage but I bought a PSU for it that I'll also include. The 3 controls provide complete control over the time (600ms), regeneration (almost infinite) and mix of the dry/wet signal. In a stereo set-up, the 2nd wet output allows the delay regen to naturally fade out after you turn it off. However the second output is switchable between wet and dry so you can run a second amp complete dry. I run it in mono and it sounds great, cuts through a mix brilliantly but this is worth more than my MXR Carbon Copy.

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    Looking for 140 for it.

    Last up is a Boss DF-2 Super Feedbacker and Distortion. A Discontinued Pedal (and has been for some time) reasonably rare and I'm looking for 50. Basically a Boss SD-1 with a feedback loop on it that's activated by stepping and holding the switch whilst the pedal's on.

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    Thanks for looking.

    Mark

    Updated Prices + got the following for sale

    SD Distortion Bridge Pickup (Black, Non F-Spaced) - offers

    MXR Carbon Copy - 80 (if this sells before the Malekko then the Echo 600 will stay and vice-versa)

    Modtone Aqua Chorus - 50

  2. Right, I wasn't wanting to flog any of this stuff like this but I've been informed that my car's engine is about to go boom so I need to get cash together fast for it. :(

    First up on the chopping block is an ESP Original Series Maverick built in the Sado Custom Shop in 2003. Quite Rare and I haven't seen another 24fret version in person.

    Specs are as follows;

    Alder Body

    Maple Neck (Bolt-On)

    Rosewood Fretboard (24 Extra Jumbo Frets)

    Seymour Duncan JB (Bridge) and Vintage Staggered (Neck)

    Volume, Tone and 3-Way Blade Pickup Selector

    Original Floyd Rose Tremolo

    It's got 2 small dings near the Trem caused by the Trem Arm knocking it whilst in the SKB Hard Case. Neither are down to the wood. Installed some Strap Locks and I'll throw in a Leather Strap as well.

    DSC00953.jpg

    (anyone interested in buying please email me at healthofmind [at] hotmail [dot] com for more pics)

    I'm looking for offers of around 850 for this guitar. Please don't try and lowball me as I won't reply and I'd rather catch the bus for a month rather than give this guitar away for a lot less than it's worth.

    Next up is a TC Electronics Nova Modulator here's a link to the sales blurb. Found that I use my small chorus pedal on its own more often. Cheapest I've found them for on ebay is 145. I'm looking for 120. Doesn't run on Batteries but comes with a Wall mount PSU. Still got the original box too.

    Also for sale is a Malekko Echo600 Bright Delay Pedal, a rare find that I managed to acquire whilst I was over in Japan early this year. Another pedal that only runs on mains voltage but I bought a PSU for it that I'll also include. The 3 controls provide complete control over the time (600ms), regeneration (almost infinite) and mix of the dry/wet signal. In a stereo set-up, the 2nd wet output allows the delay regen to naturally fade out after you turn it off. However the second output is switchable between wet and dry so you can run a second amp complete dry. I run it in mono and it sounds great, cuts through a mix brilliantly but this is worth more than my MXR Carbon Copy.

    IMAG0118.jpg

    Looking for 150 for it.

    Last up is a Boss DF-2 Super Feedbacker and Distortion. A Discontinued Pedal (and has been for some time) reasonably rare and I'm looking for 60. Basically a Boss SD-1 with a feedback loop on it that's activated by stepping and holding the switch whilst the pedal's on.

    DSC00859.jpg

    Thanks for looking.

    Mark

  3. dunno if i would call it OCD or not...but ive got a wierd habit of opening up every pedal ive got, and swapping the inputs and outputs around.

    maybe im just a general freak! i am a lefty after all...:)

    That's actually not such a bad idea really, got a few pedals that would benefit from that I feel!:up:

  4. Whilst we wait for the op to return I'll say in his defence that he never said it was bought online... especially with the way he worded the statement 'take it back' instead of 'send it back.'

    Fingers crossed a string change does the trick. If not then I'll recommend HateEvent for a set-up. :)

  5. warsaw pact/ion storm was comedy gold.

    how many times did we play "for whom the bell tolls" at that jam? :up:

    Anyway - it'll be good to hear what's been lurking in your head for this one! hopefully back onshore tomorrow - this has been a proper pain in the arse.

    How many bands now James? :p

  6. Apparently them VHTs sound tasty.

    The nearest competitor I can hear tonally is the Diezel Herbert at low volumes, obviously not _as_ good but it's pretty close, gives me a decent "Hail Destroyer" by the Cancer Bats tone.

    The tubes in it really need to be cranked to shine (as I found out when I was trying it out in the guitar store I bought it in and some fucker before me had dimed the volume and gain and it nearly took my head off my shoulders!) but it still sounds nice when it's quiet. It starts to get far more aggressive when you start giving it beans and it responds fantastically to picking dynamics.

    A rather nice clean tone on it as well. :gringo:

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    The new updated rig; now to get a decent cab for the amp head!

    Also looking at some Devi-Ever FX, a MXR GT-OD + Carbon Copy Delay, Red Witch Empress Chorus/Vibrato, an ISP Decimator Pro-Rack G and a Peterson VS-R Tuner

  8. Depends who you want to get endorsed by.

    Generally speaking, companies want a description of your band and what you have done, and plan to achieve. They will want promo shots of you sporting your gear both live and professional shoots. They want to know what gear or discounts you want from them.

    And they want to know you are the right person to endorse by putting accross a great attitude to their company etc etc.

    You can usually find a link for endorsments on the companies websites.

    THIS is the reason why I'm so confused that Dave Mustaine still gets any endorsements at all!

    But everything else you've said sounds spot on for what needs to be done for an endorsement.

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