Funky. My grandad has an old Coloursound Wah/vol pedal. It's a standard wah size though and doesn't have any extra dials or switches like that one.Frey wrote:
Coolest wah I've heard. AND it's a volume pedal. Man, I've been silly in the past
Got it pretty much for free, but still sold it too cheap.
Gear you regret letting go of
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- dylan
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Wish i hadnt sold my hd500 - diddnt like the sounds, but forgot it was also a great midi controller for ampsims.
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And ironically 3 months later I sell all my gear and go back to a Pod HDjeremyb wrote:No regrets here, I've made peace with all the sales from the past now that I have my "why" with gear, "what" has become so clear, and I've got exactly what I need now, it's a great place to be
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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I've got one... Love it but it doesn't get heaps of use at ye moment. Could be convinced to let it go...StratMatt88 wrote:Id really like to get another SP comp back again; just don't want to pay full retail for one twice.
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F'k. C'mon Oldie. Just buy it back! I've bought a Mk.V so am 'a motivated seller'Olderama wrote: The Splawn
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This. Though I am planning an EPIC guitar den in the next house so will need more amps and definitely more guitars.hamo wrote:By it back? Now that molly isn't moving close to me, it's your civic duty.Olderama wrote: The Splawn
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Thumbs up to thatMolly wrote:Though I am planning an EPIC guitar den in the next house so will need more amps and definitely more guitars.
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About 15 years ago I stopped playing electric and started just playing acoustics. I had a blue 90s Fender mexican strat that I let go of. I didn't realise at the time how good that strat actually was. It played wonderfully but I thought there was something wrong with the pickups because it was quieter than other electrics I tried and a bit more quacky. I still haven't played a guitar with a neck as nice as that one was (in my memory, which may be flawed) and I realise now that it sounded exactly like a strat should.
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Danny has the one I regret letting go of, Bg's 1993 LP Classic Premium Plus. Man I would lose a nut to get that back but I think I would have to pry it from his cold clammy hands first
Time to start saving up again so I get something of similar ilk
Time to start saving up again so I get something of similar ilk