DeadRanchHands
Joined: Apr 15, 2008
Posts: 1281
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Posted on Apr 19 2010 09:38 AM
These sell for $150 new. This one is in excellent condition, and includes original box and paperwork. I'm asking $120, shipped, in the continental US.
This is not a cultured fuzz. It sounds nasty and nasally. It sounds a lot like some of the fuzz sounds you hear in spaghetti western soundtracks, hence the name. For example, the guitar bit in Morricone's "Man With The Harmonica."
I'm not a retailer, so I won't accept a return just because you change your mind later. You can always sell it to someone else if it doesn't float your boat.
It's true bypass, and runs on a 9v batter or standard 9v (center negative) power supply.
See: www.bigfootfx.com for information and clips.

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deepeddy
Joined: May 19, 2009
Posts: 1263
Austin, Tejas
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Posted on Apr 19 2010 12:29 PM
UmaFloresta
These sell for $150 new. This one is in excellent condition, and includes original box and paperwork. I'm asking $120, shipped, in the continental US.
This is not a cultured fuzz. It sounds nasty and nasally. It sounds a lot like some of the fuzz sounds you hear in spaghetti western soundtracks, hence the name. For example, the guitar bit in Morricone's "Man With The Harmonica."
I'm not a retailer, so I won't accept a return just because you change your mind later. You can always sell it to someone else if it doesn't float your boat.
It's true bypass, and runs on a 9v batter or standard 9v (center negative) power supply.
See: www.bigfootfx.com for information and clips.

He's right. It is a very gnarly, nasty sounding fuzz. It has some really cool sounds, though. I could see using it in conjunction with a compressor.
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jp
Joined: Feb 09, 2007
Posts: 917
Brew City
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Posted on Apr 19 2010 02:59 PM
Umafloresta, Didn't you just recently buy this pedal? I think that I bought the magnavibe around the same time. I was under the impression that you dug it the spaghetti western fuzz. What has changed your mind? Is it a versatility issue? what gives?
— The Exotics 1994-Current
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DeadRanchHands
Joined: Apr 15, 2008
Posts: 1281
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Posted on Apr 19 2010 03:06 PM
jp
Umafloresta, Didn't you just recently buy this pedal? I think that I bought the magnavibe around the same time. I was under the impression that you dug it the spaghetti western fuzz. What has changed your mind? Is it a versatility issue? what gives?
I bought it late last year. I still like it a lot - the issue is I've overspent on gear recently and have to start paying down the credit card. Otherwise I'd hold onto it. This is one of the few pieces of gear I own that isn't modified or home made, and therefore makes the most sense to sell.
— http://www.reverbnation.com/thedeadranchhands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZEW74mHjQk
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jp
Joined: Feb 09, 2007
Posts: 917
Brew City
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Posted on Apr 19 2010 03:34 PM
Ah, I've been there myself. I have no experience with the Spaghetti Western Fuzz, but I can vouch for the build quality of the MagnaVibe. This is a good deal. I wish that I needed a fuzz.
— The Exotics 1994-Current
The Chickenshack - www.wmse.org
www.thedoghouseflowers.com
www.uptownsavages.com
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DeadRanchHands
Joined: Apr 15, 2008
Posts: 1281
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Posted on Apr 20 2010 10:10 PM
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