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bluejazzoid

Strats Amore
Silver Member
Aug 14, 2009
10,326
Southeast USA

*CLAIMED* handwired Plexi-style pedal!


I'm offering this pedal up for anyone needing an overdrive, but preferably someone who might be new to using pedals in general and would like to try one, or maybe someone tight on funds but could use a decent OD for gigging. I've had this for a while and think CK did a nice job wiring it up... plus it looks cool and it sounds good!

The builder's description: "Hand wired Plexi Drive circuit on perfboard from a verified schematic, with Gain, Tone & Volume control knobs, with a 2-way tone switch for treble boosting or full range frequency response. Clean-ish boost to full on overloaded plexi style distortion."

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pierce

Strat-Talker
Oct 25, 2014
186
skullisland
Is That the Dodge Blue?
I have this S-type loaded body. It is 1.6" thick, made from Sen Ash and is a little on the heavy side. It has my S7 deep strat contours that make it very smooth and comfortable. It alao has better upper fret access due to the carve on the lower horn. I gave it a custom paint job in "After Midnight Blue". Painted it so you can still see the grain which, I think.looks pretty darn cool here. CTS pots, pushback wiring (IIRC, haven't been in it in quite some time), and a set of pickups from @grumpah.
The neck pocket is a hair deep so you may need to shim the neck (I did with the last neck I had in it).
Cover shipping and it's yours.
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looks lovely.. the neck is a perfect fit
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bluejazzoid

Strats Amore
Silver Member
Aug 14, 2009
10,326
Southeast USA
*CLAIMED*
MESA/CELESTION BLACK SHADOW MC-90


FREE: Mesa/Celestion Black Shadow MC-90 (12" 8ohm 90w)


I've had this speaker loaded in a cabinet for some time, and while it does work it also has some (slight) voice coil rub, noticeable more in the lower end. So it's not perfect, but it still sounds good overall. Heck - it may even be something you could monkey with (glue, water torture lol, etc.) and reduce... depending on your ears, you might not notice it! :D

These are great speakers, and as the pics show this one is in cosmetically good condition except for the obvious label peeling and for a spot on the back of the cone (4th pic) where a previous owner did some sort of glue repair job (not sure). Note that there is no visible damage on the front of the cone, so I imagine maybe that was an attempt to correct this issue.

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I'm willing to ship anywhere in the contiguous USA, but if you're willing to help with shipping I'll entertain other destinations.

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Believer7713

The Pink Bunnyman Phranknstein
Silver Member
Dec 27, 2016
20,714
KC
MESA/CELESTION BLACK SHADOW MC-90

NOTE: please *PM* me to claim this, along with replying here in the thread, thanks!


FREE: Mesa/Celestion Black Shadow MC-90 (12" 8ohm 90w)


I've had this speaker loaded in a cabinet for some time, and while it does work it also has some (slight) voice coil rub, noticeable more in the lower end. So it's not perfect, but it still sounds good overall. Heck - it may even be something you could monkey with (glue, water torture lol, etc.) and reduce... depending on your ears, you might not notice it! :D

These are great speakers, and as the pics show this one is in cosmetically good condition except for the obvious label peeling and for a spot on the back of the cone (4th pic) where a previous owner did some sort of glue repair job (not sure). Note that there is no visible damage on the front of the cone, so I imagine maybe that was an attempt to correct this issue.

qRMnri0.jpg

zojyfbl.jpg

Px12QsJ.jpg

rq7QS0e.jpg


I'm willing to ship anywhere in the contiguous USA, but if you're willing to help with shipping I'll entertain other destinations.

:)
I wonder how that would sound with my Orange Micro Terror.
 
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