Selling a group of pedals because unfortunately I just do not play guitar anymore. When I did play, I was more of a straight into the amp player so these pedals have VERY LITTLE playing time on them.
1) BYOC (Build Your Own Clone) Tri- Boost - $149
This pedal is very versatile and includes a rare authentic OC75 transistor. These are very hard to come by, and when you do you typically have no idea how well they work.
It pedal is essentially 3 boosts in one. A clean linear silicon boost (much like an LPB-1) a Mosfet boost (much like the Super Chili Picoso, which is heavily influenced by the greatest mosfet boost ever in my opinion, the Jack Orman Mosfet Boost), and OC75 Germanium Treble Booster with 3 selectable input caps for stock, midboost and full range boost.
These are no longer made. A great pedal to take care of all your boost needs and save space! The knob on the right lets you select between a germanium boost (like a vintage treble booster), a linear boost (LPB-1), and a clean boost. In addition - the toggle switch lets you select between treble boost, mid boost, or full boost for the germanium setting. The led also changes color depending on which mode that you have selected.
So many fantastic sounds from this one pedal!
2) Kingslayer - $119
(Highly modified version of the Klon Centaur) - It is buffered wiring. To the left are LEDS and center off, to the right they are BAT46 (socketed so you can put different diodes in there if desired). It also includes a boost that can be engaged along with Klon sound.
3) BBE Sonic Stomp Maximizer - $60
Using BBE’s patented Sonic Maximizer technology, the BBE Sonic Stomp, though it’s undergone many cosmetic changes through the years, has always done one thing: enhanced and clarified your sound so that you can cut through the mix. Whether you’re playing chords or a solo, hear the difference in definition when you plug in the Sonic Stomp. And if you like a little bit of low-end kick, the Lo Contour knob gives you the ability to add in that depth without muddying your sound. Even with a slew of time-based or drive pedals in the picture, you’ll hear your sound with new clarity using the BBE Sonic Stomp.
4) Skreddy P19 Clone - $119
Here is the description of the Skreddy P19:
Specifically tuned to the sound of a block-buster 1979 album (okay, it's "The Wall") and emulates the "magic" 70's era fuzz pedal that was somehow clear and articulate on high notes while still fuzzy and aggressive on low notes, without excessive low-end muffiness or high-end fizz. The mids are scooped just enough to keep it from sounding congested, the lows are rolled off just enough to keep it from sounding wooly or boomy, and the highs are gentle, present, and well balanced.
Its clarity will encourage you to dig in and express yourself; it's not an overwhelming "wall of fuzz" type effect. A wide variety of aggressive and clear-sounding applications, particularly excelling in sustaining, biting, legato lead work.
Controls are:
Volume – Controls the output volume
Tone – Controls the tone
Sustain – Controls the amount of gain
Voice (toggle switch) – Toggles between Flat / Mid Hump EQ
5) Mutron III Envelope Filter Clone - $135
For all of those amazing funk sounds on bass or guitar. Just a really cool and fun pedal.
6) Low Rider - $100
Lowrider Octave Pedal based on the famous Pearl Octaver.
Controls:
CLEAN: The clean signal volume
UOCT1: Octave up volume
DOCT1: 1st octave down volume
DOCT2: 2nd octave down volume
The 4 controls are all completely independent of each other. That means that you can dial in any blend of clean, octave up, 1st and 2nd octave down.