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Permalink Pedal purge! 1981 Inv, BOSS, Cat'bread, EH, Fulltone, Keeley Mojo Hand, JPTR, more

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Since I'm no longer gigging in multiple bands, I don't need the extensive pedalboards I used to rely on. Purging my pedal collection. Visit my Reverb store for photos, etc. (https://reverb.com/shop/wess-gear-bazaar-57).

Only trade I'm interested in is a Fender Player II Jaguar in red or blue (red preferred). (Obviously you'd get multiple pedals in that trade!)

Please feel free to make offers, and of course I'll combine shipping (SG101 folks pay actual shipping). Discounts available for multi-pedal purchases. The pedalboards will be offered FS as soon as I can get them cleaned up.

1981 Inventions DRV (2nd gen) (fuzz/OD) w/box & power supply, $200
Analogman-modded BOSS DS-1 Distortion, $199
Catalinbread RAH (overdrive) w/box, $115
Ernie Ball VP Jr "Super Bee" Volume/Tuner, $185
Electro-Harmonix Clone Theory Analog Stereo Chorus/Vibrato w/box, $88
Electro-Harmonix Stereo Pulsar Analog Tremolo, $53
JPTR FX Warlow Fuzz Monstrosity w/box, $175
Keeley C4 4-knob Compressor, $85
Loooper 1-Loop w/Tuner Out, $20
Mojo Hand FX Octaverse Reverse Delay w/box, $125
Saturnworks 3-Loop Triple True Bypass Box, blue/blue/green LEDs, $95
Saturnworks 3-Loop Triple True Bypass Box, yellow/orange/red LEDs, $95
Spruce Effects Rangemaster Clone (Teal) (treble booster) w/box, $150
Supro 1303 Boost w/box, $85
Supro 1303 Boost, $80
Supro 1304 Fuzz, $90
Warm Audio Centavo (Klon clone) w/box, like new, $135

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Project: MAYHEM by Hypersonic Secret now available!

Last edited: Oct 01, 2024 15:26:56

Still a bunch of great pedals left. Don't hesitate to make offers.

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Project: MAYHEM by Hypersonic Secret now available!

Hey Chiba,
Don't want to hijack your post, but just curious about your particular interest in the Jaguar Player 2.
Pros, cons?

I have been interested in a possible new Jaguar for possibly upgrading. And the neck is the attraction here, rosewood, mod C.

I have a Vintera and did an extensive upgrade to all vintage '62 electronics. But the Pau Ferro is not really appealing. (considered the Monty was you suggested, but passed)

The new Jaguar Player 2 seems to have a quality neck and could be a good platform to further upgrade.
I do know there is no routing for a rhythm circuit,(not that there couldn't be)

I have other great success with mods to a Squier Vintage Modified which does have a quality rosewood neck.
But the tremelo and bridge definitely need upgrading and the price point of that approaches the Jaguar Player 2 at that point.

And then I'm considering a Fender Mod shop build, but that's a total departure from finances.

I've had no good impressions of any Squier guitars I've gotten. They have all needed extensive work to bring up to my standards, including fretwork and new nuts as a baseline. I find the pickups lacking as well, and their wood choices aren't always in line with mine.

I would probably have gotten a Vintera, but I can't stand the 7.25" fretboard radius and am not a big pau ferro fan. (Though that I can live with. The fretboard radius ... not so much.) They kept that with the Vintera II line.

So... Player II it is. I like some of the colors (red & blue), the feature set, the pickups, the wood choices and of course that they have a 9.5" fretboard radius. I've played enough MIM Fenders to know I'll eventually upgrade the pickups, but it won't be a necessity like it is with the Squiers. For as often as I've used the rhythm circuit on my Jazzmaster, I know I don't need it on a Jaguar.

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Project: MAYHEM by Hypersonic Secret now available!

Last edited: Oct 03, 2024 09:11:08

Chiba. I'm with you 100% on the 9.5 radius. Which makes the affordable Jaguars into a small window.
I am willing to do numerous upgrades for the Squier. Or any worthy Jag.

Originally I was searching for the next cheap Jag for another sparkle paint job
But unexpectedly...
I am now going to take a chance on this new/used Squier CV70. I sprang at the listing last night with saving to my watch list when only 5 were already.
I sent an offer, 2 hours later and no reply. Over 70 views and at least a half dozen had in their carts...I just paid the listing at $550.
I admit I was attracted to the color primarily. But according to the seller, it's got a pro setup, shim neck, bone nut filed, and trued frets.
So it's in the ballpark for a good platform to continue.
Standard are Indian laurel fretboard with block inlay, 9.5 Mustang style bridge. Traditional Jag wiring.
I already have a couple spare vintage 62 and Fender Pro pickups.
I think the tremelo is about the only thing I really need to replace, later on.

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