whats the most you've ever paid for a pedal/effect?

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i think £140 for a fulltone distortion pro is as high as i've gone, i tend to buy stuff second hand.
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$175.00 for an new 90's big box Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man off of ebay years ago
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EHX Deluxe Memory Man (big box) - £149.99
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Only $99.99

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Also, Boss RV3 for £130

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$180

a close 2nd is the Earthquarker Device Hoof Fuzz at $160
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Excluding an M9 I bought new ($350), I paid $230 for a Vox DelayLab (still have it), but I got a rebate offer, which helped knock down the price a bit.
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I think my Bee Baa was $270.
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in a related note, I once spent about £8 (including postage) on a CA3080 chip for a Ross Compressor project. Which is probably the most I've ever spent on a single component
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I paid £300 for an M13, though that's saved me an awful lot of money as I haven't bought another pedal since.

For an individual effect I think after customs fees and the comedy tax I paid around £220 for the WMD Gieger Counter.
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Do you guys have to pay VAT on imports?

Here they don't bother collecting it until it's fifty bucks. So anything under about $400 NZ slides in free.
Musical stuff doesn't have any duty added though, which is cool.
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dub wrote:Do you guys have to pay VAT on imports?
In the UK? Yup. Unless what you buying is less than about £15 (can't remember the exact figure off the top of my head). We also get stung for an admin fee by the delivery company for having to collect the VAT.

Edit: this only applies to goods from outside the EU. We can import from Germany, France etc without any issues.
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My LAL Rattle Crow was about £125 with import tax from Japan.
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James wrote:I paid £300 for an M13, though that's saved me an awful lot of money as I haven't bought another pedal since.

For an individual effect I think after customs fees and the comedy tax I paid around £220 for the WMD Gieger Counter.
Is the Gieger Counter good? Can you use it as a fuzz/distortion, or is it all noises? It looks the bomb.
















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i think my EHX DMM was 250-300 on here, maybe with a partial trade, i have had like 3 of them so im not sure.
i know the most i have ever paid for a single effect at a store was 89.99 for the dano cool cat back in 98 or 99. it was such a great chorus pedal, im not really sure what happened to it tho.....
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stewart wrote:i think £140 for a fulltone distortion pro is as high as i've gone, i tend to buy stuff second hand.
Same here... mine was either $125 or $150 (Cdn)... can't remember exactly anymore.
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fulltone clyde deluxe wah. payed 160 for it. Closest to that was 140 I think for an MBM build.
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