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Dr. Bob
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Australia
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Posted - 01/23/2008 : 09:45:20
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quote: Originally posted by pedals 4 pv
Got a DD-5 off Craigslist. Does anyone know if the tap tempo switch is N.O. or N.C.?
Hi pedals 4 pv
I believe it's N.O.
Regards Dr. Bob |
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pedals 4 pv
Platinum Member
   
Canada
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Posted - 01/23/2008 : 12:55:00
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Thanks Dr. Bob. I downloaded the manual but it isn't very clear on my laptop screen. I have a couple of cheap N.O. momentaries for my drum machine that I can use to try the tap tempo, and if I like it, I'll look for a FS-5U. |
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verivorax
Platinum Member
   
Canada
1185 Posts |
Posted - 01/24/2008 : 23:45:44
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ok.. it's a sickness. There's also a very clean MZ-2 which is going into the birthday pile.. But this one gets added right away..

MIJ, of course. 
Sorry for the pic quality.. taken with my phone while trying to hide the act from my professo...r |
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Right Foot Boss
Gold Member
  
USA
881 Posts |
Posted - 01/25/2008 : 07:54:48
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I dig the forum in the background verivorax. Too bad my name isn't in there. Guess I should create more topics.
Anyway back to the topic. I just scored a PQ-3B from the Klassic Killer Kaz. Looking forward to seeing it in a week or so.
Japan is so far away. |
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Right Foot Boss
Gold Member
  
USA
881 Posts |
Posted - 01/25/2008 : 08:21:45
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Almost forgot to mention my new FT-2 courtesy of Big Boss Man. A dynamic thanks to you my friend. Cheers. |
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Mr Arkadin
Bronze Member

United Kingdom
119 Posts |
Posted - 01/26/2008 : 02:21:01
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Just got me an OS-2 for £25 off eBay. Looks in pretty good nick with box. Should arrive Monday. Looking to get an OD-2 next (i can't resist anything with a Turbo switch), then maybe the MD-2 and XT-2 for a bit of quirkiness. Oh actually the NS-2 is next because i think i'll be generating a lot of noise with all my distortion boxes.
Hmmm... preparing my collection for a snapshot, but i can't find my HM-2 since i moved house  |
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Some Weird Sin
Bronze Member

Netherlands
73 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2008 : 14:41:27
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Hi I just got a PH-1r yesterday for 55 euro, it is not mint, but in very very good condition (as you can see), but without box. Do you reckon I got a good deal?

It gets some getting used to though, as I've always been a Phase 90 kinda guy.
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verivorax
Platinum Member
   
Canada
1185 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2008 : 14:44:15
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| that's VERY clean and nice.. what's the serial/year? I think that 55 euros is pretty fair for one in that condition.. the market is a little more expensive in europe, at least according to the bay! |
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Some Weird Sin
Bronze Member

Netherlands
73 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2008 : 14:56:26
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quote: Originally posted by verivorax
that's VERY clean and nice.. what's the serial/year? I think that 55 euros is pretty fair for one in that condition.. the market is a little more expensive in europe, at least according to the bay!
Serial number is 366600 How old does that make it?
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sp-1
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Germany
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Dr. Bob
Moderator
    
Australia
6593 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2008 : 15:17:40
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Hi Some Weird Sin
Nice PH-1r ... 
Regards Dr. Bob |
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alex_law
Silver Member
 
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Posted - 01/27/2008 : 15:35:40
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Very nice.
I love my PH-1r... I really want a PH-1, though. If anyone has a clean one... ;) |
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Some Weird Sin
Bronze Member

Netherlands
73 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2008 : 22:45:41
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quote: Originally posted by sp-1
The unit with serial number 366600 was produced November 1983
http://www.bossarea.com/serial/sndecoder.aspx 
Thanks
Is there any way of determining the age of the pedal if the sticker with the number is gone. I wanted to run (some of) my Boss pedals through that database, but I discovered that one of my DD-2's (yes I own 2 doesn't have a number (neither does my CS-3 btw).
thanks in advance
Oh and thanks for the compliment Dr Bob |
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redundant
Silver Member
 
Turkey
247 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2008 : 23:16:42
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| HR-2 (May, 1995) w/ box, no manual, $120 - maybe a bit expensive, but it is the first/only one I've seen in Istanbul, and tracked better than the new OC-3 I was comparing it with. Pedal has great potential for experimenting. |
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Gizzorge
Silver Member
 
USA
245 Posts |
Posted - 01/29/2008 : 03:46:11
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Some good deals some , ehhh (damn PN-2s!!!)
CE-5: Blue Label AD84107 was produced May 1992. Box, manual,1 nick, $30 (been waiting for an analog version!!! )
FT-2: 780200 was produced May 1987. 1 tiny nick, $45
LM-2: 784700 was produced May 1987, Mint, box no manual $43
PQ-3B: zc44603 was produced March 1991, few nicks, $20
PS-5: No Label, with box, paperwork, few nicks, $65
PN-2: zb53947 was produced June 1990, 1 pin prick, manual, no box, $144
PN-2: zb76720 was produced August 1990, NOS, box, papers, etc..$155

I decided to take the plunge on a PN-2. I made a mistaken bid on the first PN-2. I had a lead on the NOS, so I decided to buy it as well. I might have to sell the no box version, but I am digging the pedal and don't want to really step on the NOS brother.
I am digging all of the new pedals. Surprised how much I am liking the FT-2. PS-5 is obviously a lot of fun. Ce-5 is a very sweet chorus. I just had to get a PQ3-B to go with the PQ family, and for $20 shipped...c'mon!!!!! |
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