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  1. I'm selling my Boss ME-50 multi effects pedal that's in great condition and works perfectly. It's essentially every standard Boss pedal, plus a bunch more effects, all built into one unit with controls that function like on the stand-alone pedals. The delays are particularly good, and that's mostly what I've been using it for since I got it a few years ago. It comes with an AC adapter, though it's not the Boss branded one. It's a One-Spot and it's worked perfectly for years without any issues. There are some scratches on the bottom, but the top and sides are all in excellent cosmetic condition. $125 shipped Here's the official description: The Boss ME-50 Guitar Multi Effects Pedal gives you professional sound on an easy-to-use pedal. Control everything with clearly marked knobs! Like having a whole collection of Boss stomp boxes--10 EQ presets, 22 distortion types, 11 modulation types, 11 delay types, and 6 expression pedal effects. The distortion, mod, and delay sections each feature the same parameter control knobs that you'd find on a Boss pedal and a stomp switch to turn the effect on or off. Includes wah, pitch-shift, ring mod, square wave, rotary, you name it! 2 taps of a button save your patch into 30 editable presets. Features * Effects types: tone modify (EQ), compression, noise suppression, reverb, overdrive/distortion, modulation, delay, expression pedal effects * Power supply (Boss PSA-120) sold separately * Overdrive/distortion types: metal, loud, lead, crunch, natural, MT-2, DS-1, DS-2, BD-2, OD-2, OD-1, scream, DST+, guv, rat, muff, face, modern OD, stack, hi gain, modern DS, square, oct fuzz * Modulation types: flanger, phaser, st chorus 2, st chorus 1, chorus, harmonist, tremolo, pan, vibrato, uni-v, rotary * Delay types: analog, 400-2000ms, 100-500ms, 25-125ms, 0-30ms, slow echo, pan, space pan, reverse, hold, tap * Expression pedal effects: volume, wah, resonance, voice, ring mod, +1 octave, -1 octave * 30 editable presets * Tuner * 1/4" stereo outs * 1/4" TRS line/phones out * 1/8" TRS aux in " rel="nofollow">http://s216.photobucket.com/user/Tweedledee76/media/PA270596\_zps2d48d4d3.jpg.html][/url] " rel="nofollow">http://s216.photobucket.com/user/Tweedledee76/media/PA270602\_zps4620373a.jpg.html][/url] " rel="nofollow">http://s216.photobucket.com/user/Tweedledee76/media/PA270607\_zpsfc19e2ac.jpg.html][/url]
  2. As others have noted, commercials are in large part intended to increase brand recognition, but the two biggest guitar companies that might have enough money to run expensive TV commercials (Fender and Gibson) aren't really starving for brand recognition. If you play guitar, you probably already know the Fender and Gibson brands at the very least. If you don't play guitar and you want to buy one, chances are when you go into a guitar store you're going to see a bunch of Fenders and Gibsons and the sales person is going to steer you towards those brands as well. With the way the guitar sales model works, there's not much of a reason to spend extra money on increasing brand recognition via TV. Plus, guitars aren't like tampons or teeth whitening. There aren't many tampon forums where people spend hours a day talking about which brand is more absorbent, nor are there multiple magazines devoted entirely to which teeth whitening product is the best for your particular teeth. Because of how obsessed people tend to get with guitars, targeted advertising probably makes more financial sense. Why cast an expensive and wide net via TV commercials when you can spend a lot less money advertising directly to the people most likely to buy your products?
  3. Cool, I forgot about these. Thanks! One thing I find odd about the Musicmaster is that it only uses 1 12AX7A as opposed to 2 in a champ. Any insight as to why? It has a solid state rectifier rather than a tube rectifier.
  4. The silverface Musicmaster bass amps are pretty killer guitar amps. Basically a Princeton with just a volume and tone control, but with a 12" speaker. Extremely simple circuit, but it works. You can usually get one for around $300, though it's worth changing the speaker. I've had two of them and really should have kept one.
  5. Thank you for posting this deal! No problem! I just got my price match quotes back from Music123 for the black one and the copper one for $184 each. I can't decide whether or not to go for it, but I decided to submit the price match quotes just in case. I think I need to sleep on it.
  6. Danelectro 1956 Single Cutaway in every color except Aqua. Normally $349, Now $199 You can price match with Music123 for $185 http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/danelectro-1956-single-cutaway-with-bottle-headstock-electric-guitar/h25343000003001
  7. Can you hear the difference between a Strat finished in nitro and one finished in poly when you have them cranked through your Marshall stack?
  8. +1 for Radiohead, lol. Just finished a great transaction for a Tele.
  9. Just completed a perfect transaction with teleman. He bought my Washburn LP copy.
  10. I just finished a smooth transaction with Big Elipso. He bought a delay pedal from me.
  11. Just had a good transaction with Offthiscentury for a Jazzmaster BuzzStop.
  12. Just finished a flawless sale with mrbrown49 for my Guild Starfire. Great guy all around and definitely worthy of a +1.
  13. I just had a great buying experience with RooSTER-b. The guitar was damaged by FedEx despite his good packing job and he handled it very professionally. A big +1 for him!
  14. http://www.rondomusic.com/sst57stop3ts.html
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