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FZ-2, Soul Food and Vintage ?1979? Muff -further price drops
The purge is upon me. Some here I may live to regret shifting... All prices assume PPG, but if you're not happy with that, pay me a little more. I want you to be happy (and your filthy lucre). Pipe up with any questions...
Boss FZ-2 - amazing Superfuzz with EQ shaping and a stealth dirty boost which more people should make a fuss about -
£70 shipped.
EHX Soul Food - a clone of a Klon, boxed with PSU -
£39 shipped
?1979? EHX IC/Op Amp Big Muff - this is the one that'll sting the most (actually, these all sting, and I reserve the right to flounce); transitional model Big Muff - pot codes say 1979, knobs are the same as the V4, circuit itself is a V5 (same circuit as V4 but with Tone Bypass). EHX aficionados won't be surprised by this one straddling two build models/years. It's been heavily used because it sounds AMAZING - it's the actual pedal that the MBM Dreambox was based off, fact-fans. Two screws missing on front panel, ugly wiring on guts (no doubt mainly original!), has had a proprietary on/off switch added because it drains batteries when not in use (hilariously, it
still drains them with this switch set to "off", a lesson I learnt the hard way...), so I had a Boss jack added and run it from my chain. Tone bypass switch also works back to front (again, I'll bet that's standard EHX "quality"). It's a bit of a mutt in all the right ways and I love it dearly. I'd like
£110 shipped please.
Couple more muff pics (!) below, but any questions on any of the pedals, give me a shout x
EHX Deluxe Memory Man - 2006ish reissue (I think) - EC2002-REV-E board, so 2006ish onwards, four MN3008 chips (I'm assuming - don't want to lever the board out, all four slots on the board seem to have legs soldered into them) and a relay on the power circuit. UK Mains adaptor, original (cardboard, calm down dear) box:
£195 shipped - SOLD.
Foxx Tone Machine Reissue - a fuzz covered in fuzz. Just daft sounding. One sold on eBay lately for £225, which is barking. Let's say
£110 shipped - SOLD.
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DMM is the EC2002-REV-E board, so 2006ish onwards, four MN3008 chips (I'm assuming - don't want to lever the board out, all four slots on the board seem to have legs soldered into them) and a relay on the power circuit (you get clean signal if you lose power).