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Re: TC Sustain and noise in general
In a message dated 96-10-10 15:14:42 EDT, you write:
>> Along these lines, anyone know where I can get ahold of a TC Electronics
>> Sustain/Para Eq pedal?
>
>I don't think they make 'em any more, and they're hard to find. You
>might get lucky, though. I got mine a few years ago for $30, from a
>local shop that handles lots of vintage and used stuff (really good
>guy, incidentally. "Somewhere in Iowa Guitars" at 319-362-2526.
Thanks for the tip - I called him and I'm on his "want" list. Any other
tips? If anyone else out there sees a deal like this, let me know! I saw
one at the Guitar Center in Hollywood recently for $100. I went back two
days later to get it and it was gone - I still have bruises from kicking
myself. It's true, they don't make these anymore.
To what extent might it be possible to use this newsgroup as sort of a
nationwide (or worldwide?) resource for finding some of those hard-to-find
pieces of gear that are helpful to us? I go to used stores quite a bit, as
I'm sure a lot of us do. Maybe if there was a short list of things to keep
an eye out for, we could inform the group?
Also, along the TC lines, has anyone had any experience with their Noise
Supressor/Line Driver/Distortion pedal, also no longer made? Is it up to
the
same TC standards?
>If you need a guitar compressor and find one, snatch it up
>immediately! Clean, smooth compression, parametric eq, noise
>suppression and silent electronic footswitching in a bulletproof box.
>I believe David Torn uses one as well, for the celebrity angle.
As does Bill Frisell.
Ken R