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Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2018 1:42 pm
… or bestest?
Great photo of the pedal too:

(edited to include bullet points for oldangelmidnight. I was feeling lazy before.)
- One of the first ones, hand built by Mr. Brown, back when he first started to build these "incredible pedals", on the Eastern Outskirts of Cincinnati, at that time, about 10 miles from my old store.
- This unit was only demo'd a few times, is in original box, with Mr. Brown's Autograph and #114 in grease pencil on the unit.
- Has original paperwork (manual) and I am throwing in a 1/4 to 1/4 audio cable.
- I also used this unit with a couple F@nder Tube Amps for Electric Guitar, used to dial in a sort of crazed, really spectacular growl like that, really cool for Slide Guitar.
- Needless to say, it is outstanding for a Bass Player, who wishes to re-establish control of his overall sound.
- In less you are naturally intuitive, do not expect to plug this in and have a miracle happen. Read the Manual! Go to the Website and email questions about what you are using(Bass & Amp) and seek advice for the preliminary settings.Mr. Brown was always accessible, very patient, and his amp design credentials? Wow.
- Then you can begin the process of tweaking, and take notes -because some minor adjustments make a big tone difference.
- This is not some pc chip amp modeler. Somehow, long time Industry Veteran Amplifier Designer, Mr. Brown has added back, the Various, not Mass Market Cost Effective, Tone Control(s), that most of the "big name companies" don't bother to put on their amps, so as to hit a Price Point.
- Imagine your good quality amplifier with about 4 tone controls and a variable gain stage...think you could take your tone up a couple notches? I am beginning to get beyond "my larnin' " here.
- It took me awhile to grasp this concept, but after I caught on, I used it with about every decent amp in the store. It's that good.
- Selling this "as described", "unless it is dead upon arrival". Please remember to plug cable into correct input, use a fresh alkaline or better 9v battery and read the manual. Also remember, and I don't mean to sound contentious here, but have the amp on, some volume on the amp and the instrument. Also, always ship insured, so inspect for shipping damage before signing for it.
Great photo of the pedal too:

(edited to include bullet points for oldangelmidnight. I was feeling lazy before.)