Dwarfcraft The Great Destroyer $200
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Mint condition
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Video:
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The Dwarfcraft Great Destroyer Distortion pedal delivers mind-bending oscillation and heavy fuzz from the murky depths. The layout of The Great Destroyer pedal is simple: Volume knob, secondary Gain, primary Gain, and a Starve knob (which prevents power from getting to the circuit). Simple adjustments of these dials bring out massive deep fuzz. The Great Destoryer effects pedal pumps out plenty of powerful lows, with just enough articulation to achieve killer attack and definition for rhythmic chording and screaming solos. Adjust the primary and secondary Gain knobs to control an edgy guitar tone that cuts like a knife. Dwarfcraft cannot say how The Great Destroyer pedal will alter the sound of your guitar, as different instruments produce different subtleties from this distortion monster. Handmade in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Dwarfcraft's The Great Destroyer stompbox runs on the 9.6V center negative Boss-style power adapter. Dwarfcraft The Great Destroyer Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal Features: True bypass Volume knob Secondary gain Primary gain Starve knob
Guyatone SV-2 Slow Volume $80
Made in Japan
Excellent Condition
pics:
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http://s1217.photobucket.com/albums... July 2011/?action=view¤t=Guyatone2.jpg
Video:
http://youtu.be/IRe0pFwMnM8
The SV-2 is a voltage-controlled volume pedal based on the vintage Boss Slow Gear. The SV-2's Threshold control determines how hard a note's attack must be to trigger the effect, while the Speed control determines how fast the note will swell to full volume. Many effects can be achieved just by manipulating these simple controls, from straight volume swells to bowing effects to tape-reverse simulation.
Zoom 509 Modulation $40
Made in Japan
Good condition
pics:
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Video:
http://youtu.be/LBzHoKdOWWU
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Exclusive pedal art by Fuzzhugger.com
Mint condition
pics:
http://s1217.photobucket.com/albums...2011/?action=view¤t=GreatDestroyer1.jpg
http://s1217.photobucket.com/albums...2011/?action=view¤t=GreatDestroyer4.jpg
http://s1217.photobucket.com/albums...2011/?action=view¤t=GreatDestroyer3.jpg
http://s1217.photobucket.com/albums...2011/?action=view¤t=GreatDestroyer2.jpg
Video:
http://youtu.be/OCJMl3k-nu8
The Dwarfcraft Great Destroyer Distortion pedal delivers mind-bending oscillation and heavy fuzz from the murky depths. The layout of The Great Destroyer pedal is simple: Volume knob, secondary Gain, primary Gain, and a Starve knob (which prevents power from getting to the circuit). Simple adjustments of these dials bring out massive deep fuzz. The Great Destoryer effects pedal pumps out plenty of powerful lows, with just enough articulation to achieve killer attack and definition for rhythmic chording and screaming solos. Adjust the primary and secondary Gain knobs to control an edgy guitar tone that cuts like a knife. Dwarfcraft cannot say how The Great Destroyer pedal will alter the sound of your guitar, as different instruments produce different subtleties from this distortion monster. Handmade in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Dwarfcraft's The Great Destroyer stompbox runs on the 9.6V center negative Boss-style power adapter. Dwarfcraft The Great Destroyer Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal Features: True bypass Volume knob Secondary gain Primary gain Starve knob
Guyatone SV-2 Slow Volume $80
Made in Japan
Excellent Condition
pics:
http://s1217.photobucket.com/albums... July 2011/?action=view¤t=Guyatone1.jpg
http://s1217.photobucket.com/albums... July 2011/?action=view¤t=Guyatone2.jpg
Video:
http://youtu.be/IRe0pFwMnM8
The SV-2 is a voltage-controlled volume pedal based on the vintage Boss Slow Gear. The SV-2's Threshold control determines how hard a note's attack must be to trigger the effect, while the Speed control determines how fast the note will swell to full volume. Many effects can be achieved just by manipulating these simple controls, from straight volume swells to bowing effects to tape-reverse simulation.
Zoom 509 Modulation $40
Made in Japan
Good condition
pics:
http://s1217.photobucket.com/albums...Sale July 2011/?action=view¤t=Zoom2.jpg
http://s1217.photobucket.com/albums...Sale July 2011/?action=view¤t=Zoom1.jpg
http://s1217.photobucket.com/albums...Sale July 2011/?action=view¤t=Zoom3.jpg
Video:
http://youtu.be/LBzHoKdOWWU
SMS 9790 8865 today to deal