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Old 05.07.2007, 11:19 AM   #642
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Originally Posted by scott v
WOW Look at this! and look at the price and its crazy!?!?!?!
some of the best pics i've seen of this unit, the infamous effect used on the Washing Machine album...


 



 


http://cgi.ebay.com/LUDWIG-PHASE-II-SYNTHESIZER-VINTAGE-EFFECTS-PEDAL_W0QQitemZ160114454654QQihZ006QQcategoryZ2266 9QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

And to change the subject... I scooped up on what I think is a good find the other day for a nice price at a local music store as they didn't exactly know what they had, its a custom made fuzz unit made in 2004 by Subdecay Studios (at the time they were in Washington but now are in Oregon) i'm pretty sure its called "Birthday Fuzz" and only 25 of them were made. Its a precursor/prototype to their newer more elaborate fuzz called the Flying Tomato. They appear to make some interesting units like the Quasar phase shifting pedal which has alot of features more so than most phaseshifting pedals made today and looks to be more elaborate than the Mu-tron Phaser II

the birthday fuzz is pretty basic with no markings, and only volume and fuzz knobs but comes close to sounding like a bigmuff or even better and its also true-bypass:



 


http://www.subdecay.com/index.htm

Holy hell that Ludwig is expensive. The Birethday fuzz's look like diy pedals...
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