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Pedals you've sold and why

PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 1:05 pm
by Eskimo_Joe
Analogman bi-Chorus - Just don't use that much chorus, needed cash
Analogman Sun Face - Good fuzz, but liked other fuzzes better,
Barber Burn Unit - Great pedal, just used my BJF distortions more
BJF MGMV - bought the 2 stomp version, needed cash
BYOC Phase Royale - Great pedal, just wasn't using it much, had too many phasers
D*A*M Sonic Titan - Great pedal, just liked BJF's more
D*A*M Drag N Fly - Didn't like the way it sounded
Diaz Square Face Fuzz - I think mine may have been a bad one, didn't sound good
Digitech Whammy - Bought to cover some Rage songs and just never got the hang of it
Foxrox Hot Silicon - didn't like the way it sounded
Fulltone Clyde Wah - OK wah, but decided there must be better out there
Fulltone FD2 - found better drives
Fulltone Ultimate Octave - liked the fuzz, but never used the octave, took up too much space
Fulltone Distortion Pro - didn't like the way it sounded, too many knobs
Fulltone 69 - wasn't using much fuzz at the time
Fulltone 70 - didn't like the way it sounded
Fulltone Deja Vibe (gold) - never sounded that good to me, never used it
Fulltone Octafuzz - wanted the Ultimate Octave
Fulltone Fat Boost - nothing special about it
Goodrich L120 volume pedal - tone sucker
Keeley modded RAT - just didn't like it that much
Klon Centaur - needed cash
Menatone Mail Bomb - didn't like the way it sounded
MP TOP - needed cash
MP MYT - needed cash
Vox wah - OK wah, but was into the blues at the time and not using it
Way Huge Red Llama - never sounded good with my set up
Zvex SHO - Great pedal, needed cash

Re: Pedals you've sold and why

PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 5:33 pm
by I am Incinerator
Line 6 MM4- only used it for the trem...started using amp trem more
Fulldrive 2-didn't sound as good with the set up I switched to, sold it
EGDM- sold for paying student fees
MXR Distortion +- sat around, barely used it
Gaspedals Chopshop-sold to pay a fine
Gaspedals Carb- sold to make room for new pedals
EGDM-sold to raise funds for homowners insurance
RRB-sold to raise funds for homeowners insurance
SBEQ-was sitting on my shelf, could not bond with it enough to justify keeping it.

Re: Pedals you've sold and why

PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 4:10 pm
by Eskimo_Joe
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Foxrox TZF - loved many of the sounds in this pedal but just don't have much use for a flanger...way too many knobs and overall complexity...I think Dave will be able to nail down the few sounds it does really well in a pedal that is much smaller with fewer knobs in the 2.0 version (hopefully)

MP LGW - great pedal, have the BJF version though and needed cash

Menatone Kar Krash (orig) - great pedal, but too many knobs for what it does. Have other ODs I like better

Re: Pedals you've sold and why

PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 6:52 pm
by cabo
have been quite a few,,,most of which was to fund a guitar and a amp that has been much more rewarding than having too many pedals. :roll: :wink:

Re: Pedals you've sold and why

PostPosted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:41 pm
by Donner
Yeah I recently sold a couple of large batches in purges...

I had been saving them for 'reference' to be able to compare but little else .....

and then I took all the overdrives and ran them thru the BJF 'gauntlet'

I found my favorite sound on the pedal and if a BJF pedal could cover the sound then it got liquidated ....

not many left needless to say :mrgreen: I saved some screamers and rats for reference and some special drives or one of a kinds.....

but mostly what I have now is BJFEs and oddball fuzzes the CAF doesnt cover ..... 8)

Re: Pedals you've sold and why

PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 2:24 am
by emjee
Crowther Hot Cake: Sold to fund new Fuzz fetish
COT-50: Same as above
Boss DD-3: Didnt use it enough and it sat in the closet
Boss PS-3: Wish I had it now, but mostly same as abv
Boss Dimesion C: Didnt use it enough
Fulltone '69: Too noisy and too thin sound
Fulltone '70: " " " " " " " "
Menatone Howie: Didnt sound like I thought it would
Boss Enhancer: No dramatic effect on sound
'70s EH Electric Mistress: Needed money
MXR Analog Delay: Needed money
ADA Flanger: Needed money
Lovetone Big Cheese: Money
LT Ring Stinger: Same as abv
LT ? Flanger: Same as abv
LT Meatball: Same as abv
this is just too painful to continue! :lol:

Re: Pedals you've sold and why

PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 11:27 am
by Eskimo_Joe
emjee wrote:Crowther Hot Cake: Sold to fund new Fuzz fetish
COT-50: Same as above
Boss DD-3: Didnt use it enough and it sat in the closet
Boss PS-3: Wish I had it now, but mostly same as abv
Boss Dimesion C: Didnt use it enough
Fulltone '69: Too noisy and too thin sound
Fulltone '70: " " " " " " " "
Menatone Howie: Didnt sound like I thought it would
Boss Enhancer: No dramatic effect on sound
'70s EH Electric Mistress: Needed money
MXR Analog Delay: Needed money
ADA Flanger: Needed money
Lovetone Big Cheese: Money
LT Ring Stinger: Same as abv
LT ? Flanger: Same as abv
LT Meatball: Same as abv
this is just too painful to continue! :lol:



Hey Emjee,

How did you like the ? Flanger and the Meatball? How hard was it to dial it good sounds? Were there any sounds you could use a lot or was it limited to certain songs/situations?

Re: Pedals you've sold and why

PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 11:29 am
by Eskimo_Joe
Donner wrote:Yeah I recently sold a couple of large batches in purges...

I had been saving them for 'reference' to be able to compare but little else .....

and then I took all the overdrives and ran them thru the BJF 'gauntlet'

I found my favorite sound on the pedal and if a BJF pedal could cover the sound then it got liquidated ....

not many left needless to say :mrgreen: I saved some screamers and rats for reference and some special drives or one of a kinds.....

but mostly what I have now is BJFEs and oddball fuzzes the CAF doesnt cover ..... 8)


Hey Donner, did you end up selling the Fetto Deluxe? If so I was wondering which distortions cover the same territory in your opinion? When I started playing the Cliffhanger yesterday I thought maybe it is time to let the Fetto go. :)

Re: Pedals you've sold and why

PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 1:23 pm
by Donner
Eskimo_Joe wrote:
Donner wrote:Yeah I recently sold a couple of large batches in purges...

I had been saving them for 'reference' to be able to compare but little else .....

and then I took all the overdrives and ran them thru the BJF 'gauntlet'

I found my favorite sound on the pedal and if a BJF pedal could cover the sound then it got liquidated ....

not many left needless to say :mrgreen: I saved some screamers and rats for reference and some special drives or one of a kinds.....

but mostly what I have now is BJFEs and oddball fuzzes the CAF doesnt cover ..... 8)


Hey Donner, did you end up selling the Fetto Deluxe? If so I was wondering which distortions cover the same territory in your opinion? When I started playing the Cliffhanger yesterday I thought maybe it is time to let the Fetto go. :)


hehehe yeah the CH into the SBEQ can cover alot of distortion ground,eh ? 8)

Re: Pedals you've sold and why

PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:13 pm
by Tonefishin
I've recently sold a Burst Eternity because I like my old one better (Roadhouse).

I sold a Zendrive 2 because I'm fine with the Zendrive.

I sold my Jetter GSR because I'm fine with the Zendrive.