I think I might buy an MXR Carbon Copy
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the subdecay stupid box seems really good as a distortion, i think that was the guy's first production pedal. i went for the fulltone in the end, but looking at the stupid box drew me to the noise box... it's just annoying that vintage and rare are the UK distributor, they're bloomin' gangsters. i've never heard the echo pedal before, it sounds humazin'.
I'm not seeing anything. I think it might just have been £129 at vintage and rare a month ago and the price has increased with the exchange rate change.lamp wrote:CheersJames wrote:It's only slightly bigger. I think I've seen them for less than the vintage and rare price. I'll have a look now.lamp wrote:Subdecay looks interesting. Not sure I have room for it though...
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Ying/yang post: I had heard that the MXR wasn't as analogue as they were making out (does that make any sense? Seems pretty spurious to me, just repeating internet rumours, huggybear style). But, I've seen a couple for sale in various classifieds sections around the place - I'll keep an eye out for you...
Good point. Am veering this way now...Doog wrote:Plus it's got back-mounted jacks, you'd have to factor the jacks onto the width of the MXR.
I'd go for the Subdecay- it's always nicer to have parameters at your fingertips, rather than having to dig out a screwdrive and pull the back off each time you fancy a tweak.
The ebay conversion puts that as £134.72. I'd rather pay the extra £5 and get it in England and not worry about long delivery times or customs charges.
You might find one on TGP, I had a look there recently and saw one or two but the threads might have been old. Be warned those guys expect to get about $10 less than rrp a lot of the time because its all booteek.
You might find one on TGP, I had a look there recently and saw one or two but the threads might have been old. Be warned those guys expect to get about $10 less than rrp a lot of the time because its all booteek.
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YES!euan wrote:In other news when did the DMM become £200?
Hmm.. still cheaper (£169) here, but up on the £135 it used to be
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/memory-man/2442
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Wait. That quote is a different site.James wrote:If you get one, I call dibs if you ever sell it.Shipping And Handling Orders shipped to most of mainland UK will be charged at £16 for courier delivery. Other areas will be charged at cost price. Please e-mail with your postal address including post-code for a firm shipping price. We always ship using reliable courier service, and always require a signature on delivery. We are happy to ship worldwide, and have years of experience doing this, for a firm quote, please contact us for the lowest possible price. Please note that under no circumstances will we ship on a c.o.d. basis.
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Second hand price seems to be £200 but a blue decal one sold for £70 it seems the other day. Proper vintage stuff.Mike wrote:YES!euan wrote:In other news when did the DMM become £200?
Hmm.. still cheaper (£169) here, but up on the £135 it used to be
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/memory-man/2442
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Lol @ wrong site. But yes...you have dibs if I do.James wrote:If you get one, I call dibs if you ever sell it.Shipping And Handling Orders shipped to most of mainland UK will be charged at £16 for courier delivery. Other areas will be charged at cost price. Please e-mail with your postal address including post-code for a firm shipping price. We always ship using reliable courier service, and always require a signature on delivery. We are happy to ship worldwide, and have years of experience doing this, for a firm quote, please contact us for the lowest possible price. Please note that under no circumstances will we ship on a c.o.d. basis.
Delivery Schedule We deliver your order right away. We will normally send your order to you, either the same day if the order is received before 12 noon or the next day if not. All deliveries receive priority next-day delivery status. International orders are generally received in under seven days.
Is that ebay? I'm seeing £120 and £140 for the recent type.euan wrote:Second hand price seems to be £200 but a blue decal one sold for £70 it seems the other day. Proper vintage stuff.Mike wrote:YES!euan wrote:In other news when did the DMM become £200?
Hmm.. still cheaper (£169) here, but up on the £135 it used to be
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/memory-man/2442
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