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Anybody ever physically broken a plastic-cased pedal?

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  • #31
    Re: Anybody ever physically broken a plastic-cased pedal?

    I'm still waiting for mine from Sweetwater(same price $25) They said it will be very soon now. They just raised their price to $26.

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    • #32
      Re: Anybody ever physically broken a plastic-cased pedal?

      Originally posted by dave74 View Post
      I'm still waiting for mine from Sweetwater(same price $25) They said it will be very soon now. They just raised their price to $26.
      I needed it for a gig next Saturday, so I bought it from zZounds. It was a few more dollars than Sweetwater’s original price.


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      • #33
        Re: Anybody ever physically broken a plastic-cased pedal?

        Originally posted by DavidRavenMoon View Post
        Just picked this up for $25. The plastic case does not feel flimsy at all. And it has a thick steel baseplate so it weighs about as much as my diecast pedals.

        I can’t image breaking this in regular use. I’d have to whack it with a hammer.

        This thing sounds really good too. Can’t wait to get it on my pedal board and try it at rehearsal on Monday night. It’s replacing a Joyo Ultimate Drive (OCD clone). The Joyo is too smooth sounding for what I’m going for. It gets lost in a crunchy amp.


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        I had Behringer ultimate flanger. It was similarly sturdy built, but sounded horrible in any setting.
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