FS: TC Electronic M350

modophoto

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Hey there
Im selling off my TC Electronics M350. I switched to the D Two, only cause I didnt need the phasers, flangers, compressors and what not, and I like colouring my delay tone too.
I bought it a little under a month ago brand new from Musicians Friend.
Still have the original box, packaging and manuals.
Asking $200 US shipped within Canada, $210 US shipped to the states.
I will ship internationally.
Cheers
 
Re: FS: TC Electronic M350

ohhh yeeaa i suppose you guys in the States get it easier.
I got an additional charge because i'm in Canada. It was $40 more, plus a duty fee up $36 bucks...free shipping, I think not!

Would you take it for $190 shipped to the states?
It's virtually new.
I've used it twice, once at home through headphones, and once at practice. Total of 4 hours played.
 
Re: FS: TC Electronic M350

ohhh yeeaa i suppose you guys in the States get it easier.
I got an additional charge because i'm in Canada. It was $40 more, plus a duty fee up $36 bucks...free shipping, I think not!

Would you take it for $190 shipped to the states?
It's virtually new.
I've used it twice, once at home through headphones, and once at practice. Total of 4 hours played.

CAn you give me a little review of it? I need to know if it's noisy, a tone sucker, all that jazz. I don't care if it is as I use an effects loop, but I need to know now. I need delay chorus and reverb.
 
Re: FS: TC Electronic M350

Review I can definitly do.
It's not noisy whatsoever, TC Electronics seem to be amazing at creating virtually noiseless units (the only noise coming from it is the sound being produced!)
Basically it's a dual engine processor, one engine has your 6 delay modes, two choruses, tremelo, different phasers, compression and more..., then after that in the chain, you have a choice of 15 different reverbs. 2 different plates, cathedral (my favourite one), many different halls, ambient reverbs, living room, studio and more.
As for parameters, you can select the input level (good if you run alot of dirty sounds in front of it), wet/dry balance, multieffect-delay/reverb balance, delay tyime/effect rate, delay repeats/effect colour, reverb pre delay, reverb decay, reverb colour. Total of 99 presets.
I compared it side by side to the D Two and there is no loss of tone between either of them. The dymanic delay is the zeus of all the effects for sure, and when you use it with a pre-delayed cathedral delay, you get some of the most amazing sounds ever.
There are many delay modes: Dynamic, studio (crystal clear digital delay), soft (analog-like hi cut rolloff), ping pong (stereo panning), slapback (for that old rockabilly stuff) and triplet (tap in 1/4 notes and it gives you the quarter note triplet value repeat)
There are two types of chorus, soft and lush, it basically covers all spectrums of chorus, it can be very soft just for some flutter, straight to Genesis.
 
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