Guitar Pedals Used For Sale

Guitar Pedals Used For Sale

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Collectibles Crafts Entertainment Memorabilia Travel Clothing, Shoes & Accessories Toys & Hobbies Video Games & Consoles Dolls & Bears Books & MagazinesImagine Nirvana’s “Come As You Are” without Kurt Kobain’s unique guitar intro, or “Where The Streets Have No Name” by U2 without The Edge’s rhythmic delay, or St. Vincent performing “Cruel” without its fuzz guitar melody. Many of the sounds heard in the rock, pop, jazz, reggae, and punk of the last 60 years would not be possible without chorus, delay, and other effects, which can take the form of huge rack or desktop units, or compact stompboxes with convenient footswitches.

Sometimes effects are designed—to various degrees of success—to emulate practical effects or devices, such as a damaged or rotary speaker. Other times, guitar pedals were made to bring studio tricks, like tape flanging and compression, to the stage or home.

Most guitar effects pedals change the sound of an electric guitar, bass, or other instrument before it reaches full amplification. However, some may provide simple utilities, such as selecting an amp or helping the user tune their chosen instrument.

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Most effects pedals have an input that you plug the instrument into with a 1/4-inch cable. The output (or outputs, in the case of stereo effects) is then connected to an amp, other pedal, or recording interface with another cable.

Most pedals require some type of power, batteries or an external power supply, often providing nine volts. If you have several pedals, you’ll probably want a dedicated pedalboard power supply. Check out our pedalboards guide for suggestions.

Once the pedal is plugged in and has power, press the footswitch and adjust the settings to taste. Some pedals may have additional switches for changing presets, setting tempo, or engaging secondary effects. Other pedals, such as a wah, may turn on in slightly different ways. Consult the provided manual or the manufacturer’s website for details.

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Effects pedals can do everything from simply making an instrument louder to making it sound like some previously unimagined instrument from another reality. For decades, dirt boxes—divided into boost, overdrive, distortion, and fuzz categories—have been some of the most popular and recognizable guitar effects.

As engineers developed new techniques and tech companies made electronics smaller and cheaper, effects that were previously only achievable with larger units (such as tape echo) found their way to guitarist’s feet. Musicians have used pedals to add delay, , octaves, harmony, compression, and all kinds of modulation to their sound.

Multi-effect pedals have existed for decades, but computing and sound processing technology has improved enough that newer multi-effects can achieve results similar to even the most complex analog pedals, and even model amplifiers.

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Many guitar players report that a distortion pedal was their first effect. They’re often straightforward enough for novice players to understand quickly. If your amp or modeling software already provides the gain you want, a delay and modulation pedal is an excellent option.

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$(Varies) Guitar Pedals — I have a variety of used and/or repaired guitar pedals available. Contact me for a price list and for sound samples.

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$150: The “QubeTube” Guitar amp was built by Colin in 2001 based on a classic 1960’s single-ended tube design using a 50L6 output tube with a Hammond output transformer and a vintage-spec Jensen 6″ driver. Features yellow tweed, brass accents, and silver-toned grill cloth. Note: This classic circuit design does NOT use an input transformer, so it’s not isolated from the mains, therefore it’s recommended as a solo amp, or for use with battery-operated pedals. I can install an isolation transformer (contact me if you’re interested; it’s probably about $30 extra). For use at 115VAC only. Puts out about 3-5 watts. Has a volume, and tone control, two inputs, and a power switch. The third 1/4″ jack was going to be for headphones, but is not connected right now. The amp shows some wear.

$125: Blackheart Tube Head — This is a gem of a vacuum tube amp featuring an EL84 running single-ended with a triode/pentode switch. It’s got a GREAT tone, and, at 3-5 watts output, make the perfect practice amp at home. Contact me for audio samples.

$(Varies): TESTED Antique Wax Capacitors — I have dozens of antique (1920’s to 1950’s) wax capacitors available that are FULLY TESTED for Capacitance, Leakage, and rated voltage. Contact me for what values are available: colin.@gmail.com .

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$50!! Voigt Pipe Stereo Speakers — I built this pair of transmission lines (TLs) in the late 1990’s. Voigt pipes are a type of quarter-wave TL speaker with the transmission line unfolded (so they are quite tall!). These bi-amped speakers use a 5″ mid-bass speaker (Dayton audio) and a nice Ribbon tweeter (Dayton audio). The tweeters were really not ever used and cost about $35 each themselves. Just come and pick them up if you’re in the Washington DC area! Yes, the backs are painted turquoise. They are constructed from very solid 3/4″ Birch plywood (unfinished).

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$250 USA Nixie Tube Clock Treasure Chest — Features 1960’s made-in-USA Nixie tubes and circuitry designed and made in the USA, even the PCB! Runs the clock off of the 60Hz AC, and there’s a switch for 50Hz. 115VAC only. Very cute. Nixie tubes turn off when the lid is closed to preserve their life. I’ve seen these Nixie tubes go for $40 EACH on ebay! Measures 4-7/8″ across.

$220 T206 Baseball Cards and Flags (c.1911) — A very attractive decor item featuring five genuine cigarette cards issued in 1909 to 1911, two baseball cards (Jack Knight and Chief Bender) from the T206 series, and three Flags of the Nations series cards from the same era. Very unique, rare cards. Display is 13.5″ across.

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$25: Comet and Harlequin — These are two art-objects I created in 2001. They are solid oak blocks with randomly-drilled holes each containing an LED. They plug into any 115VAC outlet and have a piggyback-able plug (salvaged from Christmas lights!)… “Comet” has only red LEDs, and “Harlequin” has a variety of colors. They make neat “art” decorations. Price is for the pair, plus shipping costs.

$(Varies) Art for Sale!! — Original pieces by myself. These were displayed at an art exhibit at MIT back around 2005. More pieces are available. Several have sold, but the ones pictured are available. Please contact me for pricing.

SOLD: PVC Pipe Amp #1 — This amplifier features a 4″ driver and about 3ft of 4″ PVC piping with a Tee at the bottom to port the bass. It’s a great sounding amp with a blue two-tone snake-skin-like color scheme. The control panel has a Volume, Tone, and Reverb control, and a awesome turquoise power-on LED. The power switch and power jack are near the triangular base. It also has a convenient carry handle. It can put out about 15W and is great as a home practice amp.

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SOLD: The Radial Tonebone PlexiTube “Hot-British” overdrive pedal. I upgraded it with an ACTUAL MADE IN BRITAIN 12AX7 (Hammond). You’ll get the original Chinese Ruby 12AX7 as well. I repaired the footswitch (YT video). Comes

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