hamerhead Posted August 19, 2014 Posted August 19, 2014 I bought out a buddy who is retiring. I'm keeping some and flipping others. His stuff always was (and is) stupid clean. Boss BR800 - My guess is it's out of the box for the 2nd time for these pictures. He bought it, couldn't figure it out instantly, and put it back in the box - $210/shipped firm. Morpheus Droptune - This was gigged because there are 3 small marks on the front, otherwise super clean/no velcro. $110/shipped firm SOLD! Sparkle Drive - this one is mine, gigged, velcro, but really clean - $65/shipped firm SOLD! Line6 Tonecore LiquaFlange - mine also, excellent sounding flanger, velcro, very clean - $50/shipped DOD Grunge - mine, like new - $20/shipped. SOLD! He let go of some amps (Trademark 60, Cube 60, Mesa wedge guitar monitor) to be listed later (not sure about shipping those). All prices CONUS only (sorry Canucks and Limeys)
Jeff R Posted August 19, 2014 Posted August 19, 2014 Insider Tip: That Morpheus Droptune is an INCREDIBLE tool for guys with floating/locking tremolos who occasionally want to go down a half step, a full step, even Korn and Slipknot tuning (!) without breaking out the wrenches, screwdrivers and tuners. It holds chords well with the detunes, tracks very well and the octave function is a real sleeper for fattening solos. I have no clue why Morpheus discontinued this pedal. A steal for the asking price IMHO.
RichRS6 Posted August 19, 2014 Posted August 19, 2014 I can vouch for the usefulness of the BR800.A good little digital multitrack with inbuilt stereo mics, drum samples/loops and lots of guitar (and bass emulator) sounds built in.Easy to use in stereo as a sketch pad or to knock out simple jamming tracks on.It can be a little hard to fathom as most electronic stuff can be but it's a bargain at $210.00.GLWS.
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