e-isle rock Posted May 30, 2010 Posted May 30, 2010 Scott Humphrey's Crispy Cream Treblebooster Great shape. Sounds great. Comes with instructions and the extra little capacitors that you can mix and match to really tailor your sound. No issues except for a little bit of velco goo on the back. http://www.treblebooster.com/introduction.htm He no longer makes these. SOLD Dunlop Crybaby Wah Near new condition. Bought it from Musician's Friend last year I think. Had it on my pedal board for a very short time. This has a few hours use. Only issue is one of the little tabs that helps hold the battery in place is broken and is pictured. The other tab holds the battery away from everything just fine and if you need you can get a replacement piece and replace it very easily. $50 shipped and paypal'd. US and Canada only please. UPDATE: I just ordered a new battery clip from Dunlop. So now it is practically new condition. Seymour Duncan Pickups I'm not sure which ones they are but I'm pretty sure the single coils are the APS1's and the humbucker is either a 59 or a jb. The humbucker came out of a Centaura or a Vintage S and the two single coils with the stickers on the back came from a Daytona IIRC. One of the other ones is the bridge SC. One of the SC's pictured has a yellow lead and I don't know what that one is. I'll try to get measurements tonight or tomorrow. All have good lead length except the hum- bucker. That one is about 2 inches. Not sure what to ask for these with all the unknowns. How about $15 each. Pickup measurements for single coils are: 6.23 (pickup with label on back) SOLD 6.57 (pickup with yellow lead) SOLD 6.24 SOLD 6.43 SOLD 6.26 (pickup with label on back) SOLD 7.07 SOLD I couldn't get a good measurement on the humbucker so I'm not selling that one till I can determine that is my error or the pickup is actually bad. The measurements were done with a Fluke multimeter that was just calibrated so it should be very accurate.
stonge Posted May 30, 2010 Posted May 30, 2010 I'll take the Treblebooster if it is still available. Please let me know at stongemonataoldotcom. Thank you.
e-isle rock Posted May 30, 2010 Author Posted May 30, 2010 I'll take the Treblebooster if it is still available. Please let me know at stongemonataoldotcom. Thank you.Yup. Email sent.
backinit Posted June 1, 2010 Posted June 1, 2010 Any idea is the pickup came out of the bridge or neck or any idea of output?
e-isle rock Posted June 2, 2010 Author Posted June 2, 2010 I don't remember. I'll take them into work tomorrow and get them all measured. I said that for last weekend but was too busy. Anyways, I'll have the readings forthe pickups tomorrow.Thanks!
backinit Posted June 2, 2010 Posted June 2, 2010 I was interested in the humbucker, but not sure I can use it. Can I get a ctr to ctr measurement from the 1st to 6th pole? That should tell me what I need to know.
e-isle rock Posted June 2, 2010 Author Posted June 2, 2010 Measurements are now in the original post. I couldn't get a good reading on the humbucker for some reason. So I'm obviously not selling that one now till I figureif I did something wrong or it is bad and then decide what to do with it.Thanks!
stonge Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Thanks, Noel, for a great deal on a great pedal. The Crispy Cream sounds great between a Korina Junior and my AC15 Heritage Limited. Brings on the grind and sustain at reasonable volumes - every note sounds like it's just about to break into harmonic feedback. Nice!Noel is great to deal with - thanks!
e-isle rock Posted June 4, 2010 Author Posted June 4, 2010 Thanks for the kind words! Those are great pedals and it's too bad Scott Humphreydoesn't make them anymore. He does however still answer emails on his websiteabout the pedal even though it's been a couple years. Enjoy!
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