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Why is AD-900 selling for less than AD-9 or AD-80 on ebay


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I'm sorry to bump this, but I've noticed more instances where AD-900s are selling below AD-80s and AD-9s. I'm trying to figure out what's going on.

 

An AD-900 just failed to sell for the minimum $240 on Ebay, wheres an AD-9 sold for around $265 the same day.

 

This is not an anomoly, it's becoming a regular occurence.

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that's really sad! i own the ad900 and is by far my most used delay ever[/]!!

 

maybe it will take some more time for people to realize what they miss/have.

 

well... the ibanez ad-80 or the maxon ad-9 are nice delay pedals too!! especially the ad-9. so i can understand why they are going so high too.. but well.. the ad900 was 400 new and has chips no longer avaiable.. hm.... :rolleyes:

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Originally posted by Kestral

The IBANEZ AD-80 with its 18 volts running through it sounds way better than the MAXON AD-80 with only 9 volts. I've done the A/B test with a friend.

 

 

FWIW, the Ibanez AD-80 runs at 12v, even though it asks for an 18v supply. It has an internal regulator that needs to see 15v from the supply, then it regulates that down to the 12v that the pedal needs to run.

 

It's still the best analog delay sound I've ever heard and can be made even better with a few mods.

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