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SKU: GS9413
Keeley Looper Description The Keeley Looper! aka JAPANESE APARTMENT! Make any effect True-Bypass! How much is tone worth?!?! These little boxes will allow you to make a pedal true-bypass, or give you the ability to create 'pre-sets' for only $85! This is an incredibly small true-bypass looper box from Keeley Electronics! This little wonder is only 1 inch wide and 3 inches long. This will fit in the tightest of pedal boards and offer you a dramatic improvement in tone. Connect any effect to this unit that is "old school" and not true-bypass. In particular Vintage wahs, echos, phasers, fuzz face type pedals, etc., or even new effects that might have a weak bypass system. These elderly effects rob tone when they are off. Now You can make them truly bypassed when off with this little box. Works with or without power. When you add a DC supply to this unit the two LED let you know if the loop is active or not. BLUE LED indicates your signal is passing through the vintage effect, RED LED indicates true-bypass. STOP TONE DRAIN! Use it as a multiple effects switcher! Add several effects in a chain and then switch them all on at once. Use it as a tuner mute switch. Plug a tuner in this box and not only prevent the tuner from draining away your tone, but tune in silence! more information »
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SKU: GS8912
Near Mint. Matching headstock. Phase switch for the middle position. Amazing neck with Rosewood fingerboard. All original. Zero fret. Here is some history: In 1959, in the infancy of rock ‘n’ roll, the name Jansen was well known by New Zealand’s musical fraternity. Starting business in Upper Queen Street in Auckland, Mr. Bruce Eady and Mr. Jack Collins repaired pianos and assembled amplifiers with the help of four other technicians. Short supply of locally made Concord amplifiers for the rapidly growing music industry led Bruce and Jack to get together and start a small production line on the first floor of the Methodist Central Mission building opposite the Town Hall. Fired with enthusiasm, Bruce then had a factory built in Pollen Street, Grey Lynn and ventured into building guitars and organs. The organs had to be built from scratch as no pre-assembled keyboards were available. From there Jansen moved into premises nearby the Heard’s sweet factory in Parnell. The Ruskin Street factory turned out many of Jansen’s now famous guitars. Around 1965 the semi-acoustic “International” guitar was produced. This guitar featured active pickups and had innovative tone selecting circuitry. Many of the guitars produced in those days have become collector’s items. Guitar Player magazine featured an article showing a Jansen solid body “Beatmaster” displayed in New York’s Hard Rock Café. Solid Body and semi-acoustic models were all hand made by technicians and craftsmen until 1971. Jansen guitars and amplifiers were manufactured by Beverly Bruce and Goldy Ltd., who continued to produce amplifiers and P.A. gear through the late 1980s. During the 1960s and 1970s, Jansen guitars were the most popular brand in New Zealand. One notable U.S. example of Jansen guitars was the Jazzman model that was used by the Surfaris. more information »
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SKU: GS8783
Flamed Koa top. Koa Body and neck. Rosewood Fingerboard. With Papers. more information »
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SKU: GS9493
The Tremorama (TM) is to the Seek-Trem as the Ooh-Wah is to the Seek-Wah. If you're able to understand that, you must be pretty familiar with our products! Basically, the Tremorama has all of the functions of the Seek-Trem plus it has an extra foot switch on the left that allows you to select random mode, which sounds a little bit like a bad guitar cord that is cutting in and out in time with the tremolo speed. Otherwise the Tremorama is an eight-stage sequencer-controlled tremolo pedal. The controls are, from left to right, 4/8/6 step selector switch, speed (tempo), and 8 sequencer volume controls. All of the controls work in the opposite direction from conventional because the pots are smoother this way. This means you have to turn them to the left to make them louder, or in the case of the speed control, to make it faster. There is also a true-bypass stomp switch which causes the sequencer to “halt” and wait at step number 1 until the pedal is turned back on. more information »
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SKU: GS9475
The rare Jordan Electronics Bosstone (circa 1968) is considered by many to be the ultimate vintage fuzz. The Voodoo Lab Superfuzz starts with this classic fuzz design and adds unique tone and resonance circuits to create an amazing new array of fuzz tones. The tone control delivers a wide spectrum of midrange and bass timbres, everything from an extreme gain scooped tone through a raucous, bluesy, prominent mid voicing. The resonance control is a sub-harmonic booster that lets you add an aggressive bottom end not typically found on fuzz pedals. Attack varies the gain from rich and creamy to outrageous. “The Superfuzz flaunts tons of output and reacts well to picking dynamics, while making a little combo amp sound like it’s pumping a big cabinet. more information »
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SKU: GS9263
Built in the tradition of the Frantone HepCat with more drive and true blue tone control! The extra broad tone contour gives you more choices than most overdrives. Go from clean and loud, to edgy and smooth, to cranked amp punch with full rich bite. Get the best tone by making your great amp sound even better with this unique design, delivering Frantone's signature sound. Extremely quiet yet unbearably loud, this is an original concept in amplification. The big blue sound is made even more pleasing by our custom made blue Bakelite knobs and cobalt blue LED! All new Frantone effects come with full signal bypass and status light! Each Brooklyn Overdrive fuzztone is hand-made in New York City by Frantone and features: * Tough cast aluminum case * Blue Epoxy Enamel finish * True bypass switching * Blue indicator LED * Steel LED bezel * Switchcraft jacks * Blue bakelite knobs * Hard mounted PCB * External power jack * All teflon hook-up wire * Really cute clear feet more information »
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SKU: GS9277
Maxon set the standard for overdrives with the OD808 - now they raise the bar with the OD820! Unique voltage-doubling circuitry offers increased headroom, yielding the smoothest, warmest, most transparent overdrive ever! The OD820''s specially designed circuit reacts precisely to every picking nuance and playing dynamic, making any instrument or amplifier come alive! Features true bypass switching and 9-volt battery or AC adapter operation (included). more information »
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SKU: GS8922
Body: Mahogany Neck: Maple Fingerboard: Ebony with dot inlay and white binding Construction: Bolt on neck on semi hollow body Frets: 22 Scale: 24 3/4" Pickup: Vintage twang humbuckers Selector: Three position toggle switch Controls: One volume, one tone Bridge: Tune-o-matic w/ stop tailpiece or Bigsby tremolo Tuners: Enclosed gear, pearl button machines Colors: Black & White or Gold & Black Pickguard: Clear more information »
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SKU: GS8792
AIRLINEtm Guitars are available in two p/u or three p/u configurations. All guitars feature a tone-chambered Mahogany body, Maple neck with Rosewood fretboard and Vintage style tuners.Custom Chrome Tail, Tune-o-Matic bridge Two Alnico HOT-10 Humbucker Pickups Raised metal AIRLINE Logo more information »
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SKU: GS8799
Model Name: P-90 SPECIAL Choose Your Color Price :$399.00 US History Released in the early sixties, the TV Yellow soon became the sought after workhorse guitar, with its simple two P-90 design and wrap-around tail. Today some originals sell for over $20,000. Our P-90 version has the entire cool factor, yet a palatable price. Colours: TV Yellow, Black, Cherry Body: Solid Basswood Neck: Maple, SET neck Fingerboard: Rosewood, Dot Markers Scale Length: 24 3/4" Width at Nut: 1 5/8" Pickups: Two Vintage EW P-90's Switching: 3-Way Controls: 2 Volume, 2 Tone Bridge: Wrap-araound tail Hardware: Vintage Kluson Style Nickel/Chrome Strings: #9-#46 Case: extra Unique Features: Bright, powerful P-90 pickups Suggested Retail: $549.00 US more information »
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