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Selling a few things around the studio... 1. Boss DF2 Super Distortion and Feedbacker - $75 discontinued Orange stompbox that is famous for it's ability to create a VCOlike Feedback signal when you hold the pedal down. This allows infinite sustain and you can also tune the signal to create an overtone to the original signal. Works perfectly with guitars or clear synth notes (loves a squarewave) but also interesting effect for #%$in' things up if you throw a drum loop or something rhythmical into it. Pic available on request. 2. Korg G1 Distortion Processor- $100. In original box w original manual, no PS (regular 9vt). Red floor unit that has seven different distortion types, EQ, and even a preset three stage digital delay. Amp simulator (For recording direct, Headphone jack (all you need to jam in bed) etc. Distortions are very good an include: Fuzz, Octafuzz, Overdrives, Harsh Metalsish stuff, and some with built in Wahs. You can use a Korg Expression pedal to even sweep the CV in on the unit and make it a Wah-Wah. Saves 9 user preset sounds, four foot switches, plenty of knobs and a joy to use. 3. Ibanez Metal somethingorother. $25. Late 80's/Early 90s steel case series with the front flip top for battery changing (ie: like the FC10 Fat Cat, Bimode Chorus, etc). Sounds more tubeish than metal to my ears but whatever, it's dirt cheap. If you need the exact model # I'll be happy to find it. Three knobs, nice switch, good all around distortion pedal, GREAT for analog drum machines (I used it with a TR606 often). I think all prices are very fair but if you have a better idea or trade let me know. Prepay only (I have many references) and buyer pays shipping or pickup in Phila PA. I can do Paypal now to make things easier as well. Thanks __________________________________________________________ HELP WANTED PRODUCTIONS - Http://www.voicenet.com/~legion "Bringing you the best in Organic Electronic music since we started..." Home of the Unusual Instrument and Recording Gallery with pictures and info of Tube recorders, Omnichords, weird guitars, Casios, and more.