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Alright, feeding the gas so here we go.
Here is my 1978 MXR Flanger Doubler. The rarest part of Dime's rig. All the other parts are pretty easy to come by and aren't too expensive, these on the other hand are quite a bit more rare and when they do pop up they fetch a pretty penny. Never thought I'd sell it but after a few months ( :smack: ) chasing the Dime tone desire is gone. This works great for anything, not just Dime, I just never use effects. Maybe chorus for cleans but other than that it's guitar, boost, EQ, amp, maybe reverb. This by far has the most unique sound of any effect I've played. The flanger sounds like nothing I've ever heard and the doubler I can't even describe.
Perfect working condition, none of the pots are scratchy at all, all the buttons work perfect with no delay. The silk screening has worn off in spots but for a 33 year old rack piece that's expected.
I'm asking $400 OBO These don't come up too often so when they do they're not cheap. There was a guy selling one for $700, don't know if he got that much but would you rather deal with him or me?
Here's some sound clips. There's one very crappy demo on youtube but besides that and professional recordings I have the only known demo of this piece.
http://soundcloud.com/jkkkjkhk/mxr-m-126-flanger-doubler
Next up is my 1979 Furman PQ6 parametric EQ. Exactly the same as the famous PQ3 that Dime used later one as well as MetallicA (supposedly) used for the Ride The Lightning album. Only difference is the PQ3 is a single channel 3 band EQ while the PQ6 is a dual channel 3 band EQ that can either work as 2 separate EQ's or as a single 6 band. Perfect for one for the clean channel and one for the dirty, or a way to set two amps different for a big stereo effect. The level control works as a preamp and can overdrive the front end of an amp the same way a boost pedal can. Gets that early 80s crunch very well (ala Ride the Lightning). EQ is switchable so it can be used as a boost alone, EQ alone, or both. All of the markings are as clear as new and there's not a single scratchy pot. The cut/boost knob of the 2nd band on top has a small bit of a corner broken off but it's not very noticeable.
I'm asking $300 OBO
Lastly is my 1976 MXR 6 band EQ. There's apparently some differences in tone between the 3 variations of this pedal. The first is what I have and what Dime had were darker toned. The second was also blue but the cut and boost sliders were able to go slightly higher than the first series. Don't know if it made a difference or not but you can see it. These were supposedly brighter in tone compared to the first series. Then there's the 3rd series we have today which is black, has an LED, and is foot switchable. These are obviously still a 6 band EQ with the same bands but sound a bit different from changes in components. I have no experience with any other than mine so I can't comment for myself. I do know that Dime had the first series which is the main reason why I went for that. The pedal itself is in good condition. Most of the printing is very clear, there's small spots like the "R" and "U" of Equalizer that have worn off. The corners show some wear which is completely normal for a pedal it's age. None of the sliders are scratchy and it works perfect.
I'm asking $90 OBO
I'm open to any trades so let me hear your offers.
Here is my 1978 MXR Flanger Doubler. The rarest part of Dime's rig. All the other parts are pretty easy to come by and aren't too expensive, these on the other hand are quite a bit more rare and when they do pop up they fetch a pretty penny. Never thought I'd sell it but after a few months ( :smack: ) chasing the Dime tone desire is gone. This works great for anything, not just Dime, I just never use effects. Maybe chorus for cleans but other than that it's guitar, boost, EQ, amp, maybe reverb. This by far has the most unique sound of any effect I've played. The flanger sounds like nothing I've ever heard and the doubler I can't even describe.
Perfect working condition, none of the pots are scratchy at all, all the buttons work perfect with no delay. The silk screening has worn off in spots but for a 33 year old rack piece that's expected.
I'm asking $400 OBO These don't come up too often so when they do they're not cheap. There was a guy selling one for $700, don't know if he got that much but would you rather deal with him or me?
Here's some sound clips. There's one very crappy demo on youtube but besides that and professional recordings I have the only known demo of this piece.
http://soundcloud.com/jkkkjkhk/mxr-m-126-flanger-doubler
Next up is my 1979 Furman PQ6 parametric EQ. Exactly the same as the famous PQ3 that Dime used later one as well as MetallicA (supposedly) used for the Ride The Lightning album. Only difference is the PQ3 is a single channel 3 band EQ while the PQ6 is a dual channel 3 band EQ that can either work as 2 separate EQ's or as a single 6 band. Perfect for one for the clean channel and one for the dirty, or a way to set two amps different for a big stereo effect. The level control works as a preamp and can overdrive the front end of an amp the same way a boost pedal can. Gets that early 80s crunch very well (ala Ride the Lightning). EQ is switchable so it can be used as a boost alone, EQ alone, or both. All of the markings are as clear as new and there's not a single scratchy pot. The cut/boost knob of the 2nd band on top has a small bit of a corner broken off but it's not very noticeable.
I'm asking $300 OBO
Lastly is my 1976 MXR 6 band EQ. There's apparently some differences in tone between the 3 variations of this pedal. The first is what I have and what Dime had were darker toned. The second was also blue but the cut and boost sliders were able to go slightly higher than the first series. Don't know if it made a difference or not but you can see it. These were supposedly brighter in tone compared to the first series. Then there's the 3rd series we have today which is black, has an LED, and is foot switchable. These are obviously still a 6 band EQ with the same bands but sound a bit different from changes in components. I have no experience with any other than mine so I can't comment for myself. I do know that Dime had the first series which is the main reason why I went for that. The pedal itself is in good condition. Most of the printing is very clear, there's small spots like the "R" and "U" of Equalizer that have worn off. The corners show some wear which is completely normal for a pedal it's age. None of the sliders are scratchy and it works perfect.
I'm asking $90 OBO
I'm open to any trades so let me hear your offers.