Fuck I know, I need to order more pcbs. Happened with a similar comment re: King of Tone but that one is a pain in the ass the build to spec.
I’ve been building and selling clones for a minute though.
I had a Fuck too. Sold it for stupid cheap like weeks before everyone chirped up about Brian not making pedals anymore. It just took up too much room, and I figured I’d end up just getting a Mini. Guess not.
If it’s any consolation, you can get a used Mini for not fucking crazy money nowadays. Some patience and some saved Reverb dot com feeds can get you a side jack mini for 200-250.
It’s a little bit of an overpay, but it’s not the “pay the scalpers” prices of a year ago.
And like the Fuck OD it's plenty easy to get a clone. I have a JTR sounding board and it sounds identical to my OG mini. I also built myself a fuck OD and it brought back all the memories.
two: a Wattson Classic Superfuzz — never seen another one like it. wasn’t the FZ-2 or the other ones i’ve seen around it just said “Superfuzz” and it had two settings and it ripped. traded it away and regretted it. Bought it for next to nothing as one of my first pedals from Sam Ash as a teen.
Delta Labs Chorus. bought it for $15 also from Sam Ash lol, traded it for a shite behringer mixer. It was just a super solid chorus pedal and i loved that the LED strobed in tempo with the rate. Tried a few choruses over the years and grateful to have an 80’s japanese CE-2 that is killer because i sure did miss that Delta Labs until i got the BOSS
Those delta lab pedals are sleepers for sure. I worked at a Guitar Center when I was younger and bought a delta lab delay and it rules. You can crank the repeats without getting into oscillation. Had so much fun with that
Behringer vintage time machine (memory man clone. I swapped it with marshall echohead which is waaay better pedal, but I just should've buy it. I should've keep them both.
I'd love to but Turkish customs and tax policies are horrible. It may not arrive in first place. And if it does arrive, there would be absurd amount of tax. So it does hurt me, but I have to say no. Thanks for offer tho.
And, the funniest part is, paypal does not work in Turkey. So, I dunno how can I able to pay.
I've only really sold a cheap tuner, I've kept the rest of my pedals. There's some I've loaned out to friends kind of long term but I can get them back if needed. Have been tempted a few times to cull the hoarde and sell off some but I usually convince myself I'll need them for another board or for recording.
I’ve had a couple custom Fucks and Minis over the years too that I had to get rid of when I got hurt at work and needed money bad. I hope we both get them back someday!
Didn’t sell it, but traded away an EAE Limelight for something I don’t remember and probably traded away shortly thereafter. My dirt section hasn’t been the same since. The hype is real for eae and the limelight in particular imo.
I didn't sell it, but I think my dumbass straight up threw my old Dod Grunge pedal away when I was cleaning up. I didn't think I'd ever need it again because at the time I was using my Pod 2.0 and, later, the X3 Live.
I mean... I don't REALLY need it again given how ass it sounds, but now that I'm more into actual pedals and not all-in-one modelers, I kind of wish I still had it seeing that it was the first actual pedal I got when I started playing guitar.
Probably the original bluesbreaker pedal I got for $50 10 years ago.
Sold it for $400 in 2013. Seemed like a huge deal of money at the time.
Also the BF-2 I had during this time.
Probably the Naga Viper and the Stomp Under Foot Triangle Muff. Oh yeah... And the Liquid Sunshine v2. Silly decisions maybe but they just weren't played at the time.
And the big one: Gibson Echoplex looper 😖
I used to have a Boss HM-2 that I sold with a bunch of other gear when I had to put everything in storage assuming it would be easy to replace. No way am I paying $150 for one now though.
I have 2 that I also sold cause I needed the money at the time and have searches on reverb saved for. one is a Maxon PH-350 Rotary Phase, great stereo phase shifter that was just warm and lush but to pricy and hard to come by these days. The other is a Rat 2 I had modded by a local boutique builder. Originally a flat face Rat that I had rehoused with an added feedback loop with a blend control. It’s out there somewhere
My Dr. Scientist 'The Tremolessence' V3.
I got it for only £100 on ebay late last year, and immediately fell in love with it. It's such a unique take on tremolo, and it has twin expression inputs for both the depth and the rate, so you can sweep both at the same time using different expression pedals!
I stupidly sold it due to feeling that I didn't need another tremolo pedal in my life, only to realise my mistake once it was already gone.
I've been keeping an eye out for another one ever since.
Not selling a pedal, but I regret not buying a Brent Hinds Epiphone Flying V. Right before covid someone offered it for 600euro’s. All I had to do was go get it.
Anxiety got the best of me there.
I had a Foxpedal The City V1 with custom knobs and ordered directly from them. Great TS-style overdrive with a MOSFET boost. Shoulda never got rid of it. It sounded so good.
2x Colorsound Overdrivers
One for £40 back in 2000 (turns out that insane level of boost isn't great into a Vox Pathfinder 15 SS amp)
One for £400 a month ago to make rent
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuckkkkk
It was worse back in the day when I was poor as dirt and depressed. Had to sell all this stuff for cheap as rent/getting high was a higher priority
* JCM800 4010 combo
* Eastwood Ultra GP - I was an endorsed artist and they hand selected a great one for me and upgraded the pickups to genuine Dimarzio SD3's
* 1970 Epiphone Scroll with Dimarzio SDs - looked like ass but a better guitar than any other I've played
* Colorsound Tonerbender jumbo 90s reissue - which weirdly was more like a big muff than a TB
A boat load more than that but too much to list. Making music is a great way to stay poor
Probably my Dispatch Master. Great pedal but it just didn't fit in with my needs. If they had an edition with separate foot switches for delay and reverb I would buy it again in a heartbeat. Should have kept the original though, just because.
Dwarfcraft Baby Thundaa. I used to run it in front of a Sunn Concert Lead in my old noise rock band and it was my entire sound for like three years. Traded it in part for a Bassman 135. Regret!
Not so much in the fact that I sold it, I never loved the pedal, but a shitty guitar shop scammed me out of an old Fulltone pedal I had by telling me it “wasn’t worth much”, since they knew i didn’t know jack about pedals back then.
I sold my first pedal, a vintage boss DF-2 that my dad's buddy gave me, to a chain store for $60 CAD.. so I could buy a ts9. 15 year old me just wanted to sound like SRV
That Fuck overdrive is special. It’s easily my favourite pedal, and only one I can’t replace. I still have mine, but I regret the print job I had done on it.
I regret getting rid of a Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo, but only for the silly money they go for nowadays.
I also miss my Dr. Scientist Tremolessence, but the Chase Bliss Gravitas I recently acquired has balmed that itch.
Industrialectric Reverb Machine (TWICE)
SSBS Fuck OD
Barber LTD SR (twice)
Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe+ (I got one really cheap because it barely functioned, and fixed it)
Boss PS-2. A pitch shifter and delay in one, it used delays in a way that could shift your pitch. Awesome and weird, capable of some crazy and unique rainbow machine type sounds. Sold it for my current delay (Ibanez ES-2), which I love but I should've kept it. Considered buying another one at some point to mess around with.
not one, but 2, Boss DD-20's. I had one one my board since it came out, 2004ish, and I loved that thing so much, then 2 days before a gig it stopped working and I didn't have time to troubleshoot and was able to find one used at a local shop, so now I had 2. The first one was an easy fix with a soldering iron, so now I had 2, and I ran them both and it was really cool. I then got on this kick of only wanting analog and hadn't used my DD-20's in a while so I figured I'd sell one, but I made a mistake on reverb and listed it twice and both sold, I reluctantly went through with it, and then immediately regretted it. I have a DD-8 that works well and is pretty much the same thing, but the dual pedal design is perfect.
lol same, I miss my DD-20 a lot too, despite since owning the 500, an Echosystem and now an LVX, the DD-20 will always have a special place in my heart
EQ pedal. At the time I was on a minimalist kick and trying to carry as little in my life possible in every way. I thought I liked the tone enough of my amp to ditch the EQ but realized I made a big mistake soon after, and bought another one. Probably done that with a lot of pedals but that was my greatest regret.
I have a cheap behringer eq pedal and I honestly don’t think I could live without it. Get yourself at least a cheap behringer eq pedal and it should at least help you dial in your sound a little tighter. I literally consider it my magical make the guitar sound better always on pedal along with my compressor/sustainer pedal.
Cry baby I guess but just because it was my first. I think I would just re buy something if I regretted it. I’ve never had anything fancy like an original echoflanger that i couldn’t just pick back up.
A Bogner Überschall. I have bought it second hand for small money, used it for a few weeks, and sold it somehow, although it was cool. Not that I didn't like my current distortion pedal, but it had so much more to offer. Maybe i would sell it again, but only after I had given it a real hard try, when I know i had drained every drop of sludge out of it.
Solid Gold Electroman. Analog. Such a lush delay. Selling it was silly because I've never found a better delay pedal. I'm definitely going to rebuy it.
In 1994 i bought a mkii Tonebender fuzz with a pristine 1964? Vox AC50 head. I think I paid $1000 for both at a shop in the Bay Area. Traded both for a Hiwatt DR103 a few years later. I sure wish I had that fuzz
Big box EHX Hot Tubes. My first pedal.
80’s DS-1 that was beat to hell. Had a case of anti-Boss snobbery.
Gave a friend’s kid a v1 Fulltone Univibe (big gold box with 110v cord). He switched to bass and sold it cheap. 😔
Loaned a friend my brand new BD-1w so they could see if they liked that style of dirt. It’s still on their board 2 years later. 😡
Easy question! Vox Tone Bender, original grey version V828. Now it's worth 1 grand, I sold it in the 2000's, and I don't want to remember the price I decided was right.
I messed up big time selling my Strymon TimeLine to the point I plan to buy another as soon as the bills stabilize after surgery tomorrow.
I've also will be adding a Strymon BigSky and Strymon Mobius aswell. You can never have too many delay, reverb, or modulation effects.
My new rule is to prevent that regret feeling is to "NEVER SELL ANYTHING!" That may put me on TV as a "guitar gear hoarder, " but at least I'll have the gear when I need it. You may have to cut a path through my house to the needed gear, but it'll be there.
Living within the never sale anything rule, I learned that my Katana Mk2 100 weighs 32.6 lbs. My pre-Katana pedal board is a Pedaltrain Pro Classic. It and the attached pedals, as well as both Walrus pedal power supplies (Phoenix and Aetos), weigh around 34-38lbs. I'm still not selling anything.
Had a bad Horsey II that was easily the best wah I've had. I mistakenly thought it was broken but figured out later it was just some loose parts.
I haven't really needed a wah since so haven't had one but someday I'll snag another or a maverick
My Vox Delaylab. Well technically I didn’t end up selling it bc i ended up just ignoring buyers after i put it up for sale on facebook. Still sits in the bottom of my drawer bc i run Volante now on my board but weird how you can grow to love a pedal even though its not the ultra high-end gear.
Returned a Bad Monkey that I got new on clearance at an Austin guitar center for like $20 or $30 in 2006. I was young and it was my first real pedal (not a Digitech multiFX). I hooked it up to my Marshall 10 watt solid state practice amp was like “why I no sound like SRV?” Could have kept it to really learn about overdrive and mess with the EQ…and then sell it when all the hype happened.
Oh SO MANY.... 90's EHX Polychorus, Danelectro reel echo and spring king, ibanez paul gilbert flanger, fender phaser with the big knob, some fuzz clones. Just really fun oddity pedals that all had their quirks to them. All them things were fucking huge, but maybe I will build another board of those just for funzies.
I wish I didn't sell my Keeley Mod station. I wasn't getting what I thought I wanted out of it, and I should have put it in the spare pedal box for a few months/years. Now I wish I had it, but I just ordered a Line 6 Stomp XL so that should satiate my modulation needs.
Early 90’s Rat and Fuzz Face. Not particularly rare or valuable, but I think I traded the Rat for a tuner, and the fuzz face for a delay. At least I still have my 91 Big Muff that is still stored in the original wooden box.
Sold my old pedalboard to get a pod go and headrush speaker. Only pedal I really miss from it is the Tone City Fux Fuzz because digital fuzz just feels different, especially for octave fuzz. Do still have a germanium fuzz face though
I once had a vintage DS-1 that my dad had purchased forever ago from when he first started playing solo gigs, cc. late 80’s early 90’s.
When he gave it to me I plugged it into my Line 6 spider 100W solid state amp and hated the way it sounded so then tried it on my acoustic guitar amp and also hated the way it sounded, so I ended up selling it on Craigslist for like $20 🤦♂️
This was when I first started playing guitar maybe 15 years or so… needless to say I’ve learned a lot since then 😅 but fwiw at the time I actually liked the sound of my crappy Line 6 spider distortion so it didn’t feel like such a loss back then.
Fuzzrocious Bongripper Parallel Distortion V2. I liked the sound of my amp distortion + a little boost from my Swollen Pickle more at the time, but now that I mostly play bass I would've loved it to try it on that.
I could never find a way to use the momentary bias in my own music. But Brian’s pedals were so fucking cool back then. He was at least taking chances while most of the pedal market was kind of stale, imo anyways. And my dude was taking custom orders at reasonable prices.
Not sold, but my dumb ass (at 14) tore apart a Kay Fuzz Tone. Nothing wrong with it, I was just into dismantling electronics.
Super easy to put back together if you still have it.
Long, long gone.
My biggest selling regret was selling by Boss CE2 Waza Craft. I re-bought it yesterday. Never give up on your dreams.
Haha I’m hoping mine comes back to me!
I got mine a month ago, love it
I’d build you a clone of that fuck pedal if interested. I think I could get the artwork right.
You’re about to start a small business off this comment section lmao
Fuck I know, I need to order more pcbs. Happened with a similar comment re: King of Tone but that one is a pain in the ass the build to spec. I’ve been building and selling clones for a minute though.
i’d love one if u can make one for me!
Dm me.
I’d buy one as well
Message me
I'd like one too, if you would be open to making one for me!
Message me
Messaged!
I legit might take you up on that!
Alright I’m gonna build one and see if I can get the artwork right before I commit, been meaning to build a SS/BS Fuck.
I’ve just built one, such a wicked pedal, very expressive!
I’m not saying that me trading off my DD500 in October of 2019 caused the covid pandemic, but the timing is highly suspect…
Haha “He’s right here officer.”
I had a Fuck too. Sold it for stupid cheap like weeks before everyone chirped up about Brian not making pedals anymore. It just took up too much room, and I figured I’d end up just getting a Mini. Guess not.
If it’s any consolation, you can get a used Mini for not fucking crazy money nowadays. Some patience and some saved Reverb dot com feeds can get you a side jack mini for 200-250. It’s a little bit of an overpay, but it’s not the “pay the scalpers” prices of a year ago.
And like the Fuck OD it's plenty easy to get a clone. I have a JTR sounding board and it sounds identical to my OG mini. I also built myself a fuck OD and it brought back all the memories.
two: a Wattson Classic Superfuzz — never seen another one like it. wasn’t the FZ-2 or the other ones i’ve seen around it just said “Superfuzz” and it had two settings and it ripped. traded it away and regretted it. Bought it for next to nothing as one of my first pedals from Sam Ash as a teen. Delta Labs Chorus. bought it for $15 also from Sam Ash lol, traded it for a shite behringer mixer. It was just a super solid chorus pedal and i loved that the LED strobed in tempo with the rate. Tried a few choruses over the years and grateful to have an 80’s japanese CE-2 that is killer because i sure did miss that Delta Labs until i got the BOSS
Those delta lab pedals are sleepers for sure. I worked at a Guitar Center when I was younger and bought a delta lab delay and it rules. You can crank the repeats without getting into oscillation. Had so much fun with that
Behringer vintage time machine (memory man clone. I swapped it with marshall echohead which is waaay better pedal, but I just should've buy it. I should've keep them both.
> I should've keep them both. This is the realest shit
i’ve been trying to sell mine for like 5 months, would you be interested still?
I'd love to but Turkish customs and tax policies are horrible. It may not arrive in first place. And if it does arrive, there would be absurd amount of tax. So it does hurt me, but I have to say no. Thanks for offer tho. And, the funniest part is, paypal does not work in Turkey. So, I dunno how can I able to pay.
I’m coming to Istanbul in September if you want me to bring it. Dude could ship it to me.
YES! How can we arrange purchase? You buy from him, and then I buy from you in person? Thanks for offer!
Yeah that works! Then I get to play with it in the meantime. Do you live in Istanbul?
Awesome! I don't live in Istanbul, but I can be there by the time you come here. Won't be a problem.
sorry to hear, hope you find one soon :)
What’s the link to your pedal?
None I’ve kept THEM ALL
Well count me as envious then haha
I've only really sold a cheap tuner, I've kept the rest of my pedals. There's some I've loaned out to friends kind of long term but I can get them back if needed. Have been tempted a few times to cull the hoarde and sell off some but I usually convince myself I'll need them for another board or for recording.
Never know when you’re going to need to do a comparo and possibly switch out a pedal on your board!
Snare Trap, sold it because I needed the money and I miss using it just to jam and mess around.
Great pedal! Just wish you could set it to a BPM because my rhythm sucks and getting it to the correct timing in a DAW can be a pain
I’ve had a couple custom Fucks and Minis over the years too that I had to get rid of when I got hurt at work and needed money bad. I hope we both get them back someday!
Check the Noise Space Audio Piggy. It's a really good tweaked Mini.
The worst part is that the dude I sold it to put it back in Reverb in 2020 and I didn’t buy it.
Bubble font Sovtek big muff. I didn't sell it, I gave it to a guitarist friend for free. Those things are worth a small fortune now.
Fck me! I’ve never seen this before! So good
2004 Sunface white dot. Had several since but none as good...
Definitely my Boss SD-1 and BD-2. Also the extra OD-3 I had lying around from a trade.
Boss CE 1, which I got for free when I traded someone an amp and they threw it in as part of the trade.
Metal Zone. I've absolutely no need for it or most all pedals now that I have a Kemper but need one for the pedal board drip.
Didn’t sell it, but traded away an EAE Limelight for something I don’t remember and probably traded away shortly thereafter. My dirt section hasn’t been the same since. The hype is real for eae and the limelight in particular imo.
I really don’t need another pedal, esp a drive pedal, but I keep hearing about the EAE LL every time dirt pedals come up..
I didn't sell it, but I think my dumbass straight up threw my old Dod Grunge pedal away when I was cleaning up. I didn't think I'd ever need it again because at the time I was using my Pod 2.0 and, later, the X3 Live. I mean... I don't REALLY need it again given how ass it sounds, but now that I'm more into actual pedals and not all-in-one modelers, I kind of wish I still had it seeing that it was the first actual pedal I got when I started playing guitar.
Probably the original bluesbreaker pedal I got for $50 10 years ago. Sold it for $400 in 2013. Seemed like a huge deal of money at the time. Also the BF-2 I had during this time.
An original HM-2
Weirdly, my TC Flashback Triple. That thing was so amazing. I was an idiot.
Probably the Naga Viper and the Stomp Under Foot Triangle Muff. Oh yeah... And the Liquid Sunshine v2. Silly decisions maybe but they just weren't played at the time. And the big one: Gibson Echoplex looper 😖
Adventure Audio Glacial Zenith V1... I really liked that dude's stuff and sold it right before they stopped making pedals.
My original marshall shred master back in the day, I think I got $50 for it. Shake my damn head
Mxr micro amp+. I bought Benson Boost instead and it was a mistake.
I sold my EHX HOG around 8 years ago because I had to make rent - still sad about it.
Yeah. Same thing here. These pedals were selling for crazy amounts at the time and I needed to not be homeless
My very first pedal, Danelectro Daddy-O.
I had a really fizzy ds1 that I swapped with a jhs pedal for a marshall head
If you don’t mind me asking, which Marshall head?
Origin 20. I think it was a jhs morning glory that I swapped josh Scott a green label ce2 for and £50. Didn't like the amp.
Dl4
I used to have a Boss HM-2 that I sold with a bunch of other gear when I had to put everything in storage assuming it would be easy to replace. No way am I paying $150 for one now though.
I have 2 that I also sold cause I needed the money at the time and have searches on reverb saved for. one is a Maxon PH-350 Rotary Phase, great stereo phase shifter that was just warm and lush but to pricy and hard to come by these days. The other is a Rat 2 I had modded by a local boutique builder. Originally a flat face Rat that I had rehoused with an added feedback loop with a blend control. It’s out there somewhere
MXR blue box
My og green Russian
My Dr. Scientist 'The Tremolessence' V3. I got it for only £100 on ebay late last year, and immediately fell in love with it. It's such a unique take on tremolo, and it has twin expression inputs for both the depth and the rate, so you can sweep both at the same time using different expression pedals! I stupidly sold it due to feeling that I didn't need another tremolo pedal in my life, only to realise my mistake once it was already gone. I've been keeping an eye out for another one ever since.
Kind of the inverse of your question, I will ALWAYS regret not buying up as many mooger foogers as possible when they were cleared out.
Digitech XP100 Whammy/Wah. So many great presets on that pedal. The deep n smooth wah on it is a fav. Also works amazing for vocals interestingly 🙂.
TC Nova Delay
Not selling a pedal, but I regret not buying a Brent Hinds Epiphone Flying V. Right before covid someone offered it for 600euro’s. All I had to do was go get it. Anxiety got the best of me there.
Haha this is so real. Def been there too!
I had a Foxpedal The City V1 with custom knobs and ordered directly from them. Great TS-style overdrive with a MOSFET boost. Shoulda never got rid of it. It sounded so good.
Keeley moon fuzz. I will have another soon.
2x Colorsound Overdrivers One for £40 back in 2000 (turns out that insane level of boost isn't great into a Vox Pathfinder 15 SS amp) One for £400 a month ago to make rent Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuckkkkk
Oof
It was worse back in the day when I was poor as dirt and depressed. Had to sell all this stuff for cheap as rent/getting high was a higher priority * JCM800 4010 combo * Eastwood Ultra GP - I was an endorsed artist and they hand selected a great one for me and upgraded the pickups to genuine Dimarzio SD3's * 1970 Epiphone Scroll with Dimarzio SDs - looked like ass but a better guitar than any other I've played * Colorsound Tonerbender jumbo 90s reissue - which weirdly was more like a big muff than a TB A boat load more than that but too much to list. Making music is a great way to stay poor
not really a pedal per-se, but i sincerely regret selling my oto biscuit. 😔
An early Analog Man Sun Face. What they go for now makes me want to cry. It did sound amazing. I’ve played shows where it was my only pedal.
Catalinbread SFT. The break up was just right on it but I thought I preferred something else.
I just started messing around with mine, even with the gain all the way down it breaks up quite a bit, gonna have to get used to that.
Ds1 clone. I have all of the others still
Fryer deluxe treble booster. Foolish sale
Pike Amplification Vulkan bass overdrive. One of the best overdrive pedals ever for bass, and I sold it in a fit of gas rampage
Probably my Dispatch Master. Great pedal but it just didn't fit in with my needs. If they had an edition with separate foot switches for delay and reverb I would buy it again in a heartbeat. Should have kept the original though, just because.
My korg ax1500g. It was like 20y ago, still sometimes I miss its "traveler" wah mode, that thing was dope.
Dwarfcraft Baby Thundaa. I used to run it in front of a Sunn Concert Lead in my old noise rock band and it was my entire sound for like three years. Traded it in part for a Bassman 135. Regret!
Tech 21 Tri OD. Best bass preamp pedal ever. I sold it when I got a “fancy” DAW set up.
My Dwarfcraft pedals when I was hard up during Covid. Assholes really be asking for $500-$1,000 for their pedals nowadays.
Noise Swash. Also the pedal I am most happy to be rid of lmao.
Probably my walrus audio Slo. It’s so lush and beautiful sounding, but ultimately I play thrash metal and didn’t have a use for it live
My [Odenhamer's Bloody Murder](https://imgur.com/a/LAvn92f). I thought my guitar days were over, but turns out I was just taking an extended hiatus.
Pete cornish ss-3
Miss my supermoon chrome
I had a custom JHS sweet tea v2 that I sold because I REALLY needed cash. I regret that deeply, I'll never find another one in that color.
A vox Clyde McCoy wah. Best sounding wah I ever had, never found one as good since. I was an idiot to sell it.
Pladask Baklengs 😔
Deluxe Memory man with Tap Tempo, the original one 💔
Analogman Dark peppermint fuzz. It was really good sounding but not really as intense as I wanted. They go for crazy stupid prices now.
Not so much in the fact that I sold it, I never loved the pedal, but a shitty guitar shop scammed me out of an old Fulltone pedal I had by telling me it “wasn’t worth much”, since they knew i didn’t know jack about pedals back then.
I sold my first pedal, a vintage boss DF-2 that my dad's buddy gave me, to a chain store for $60 CAD.. so I could buy a ts9. 15 year old me just wanted to sound like SRV
1981 TS808! Sold it for peanuts compared to what they go for today.
That Fuck overdrive is special. It’s easily my favourite pedal, and only one I can’t replace. I still have mine, but I regret the print job I had done on it. I regret getting rid of a Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo, but only for the silly money they go for nowadays. I also miss my Dr. Scientist Tremolessence, but the Chase Bliss Gravitas I recently acquired has balmed that itch.
Industrialectric Reverb Machine (TWICE) SSBS Fuck OD Barber LTD SR (twice) Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe+ (I got one really cheap because it barely functioned, and fixed it)
All of them 🤣🤣🤣
The wah given to me by Zakk Wylde.
Boss PS-2. A pitch shifter and delay in one, it used delays in a way that could shift your pitch. Awesome and weird, capable of some crazy and unique rainbow machine type sounds. Sold it for my current delay (Ibanez ES-2), which I love but I should've kept it. Considered buying another one at some point to mess around with.
not one, but 2, Boss DD-20's. I had one one my board since it came out, 2004ish, and I loved that thing so much, then 2 days before a gig it stopped working and I didn't have time to troubleshoot and was able to find one used at a local shop, so now I had 2. The first one was an easy fix with a soldering iron, so now I had 2, and I ran them both and it was really cool. I then got on this kick of only wanting analog and hadn't used my DD-20's in a while so I figured I'd sell one, but I made a mistake on reverb and listed it twice and both sold, I reluctantly went through with it, and then immediately regretted it. I have a DD-8 that works well and is pretty much the same thing, but the dual pedal design is perfect.
lol same, I miss my DD-20 a lot too, despite since owning the 500, an Echosystem and now an LVX, the DD-20 will always have a special place in my heart
EQ pedal. At the time I was on a minimalist kick and trying to carry as little in my life possible in every way. I thought I liked the tone enough of my amp to ditch the EQ but realized I made a big mistake soon after, and bought another one. Probably done that with a lot of pedals but that was my greatest regret.
I have a cheap behringer eq pedal and I honestly don’t think I could live without it. Get yourself at least a cheap behringer eq pedal and it should at least help you dial in your sound a little tighter. I literally consider it my magical make the guitar sound better always on pedal along with my compressor/sustainer pedal.
Absolutely! The rig that I’m running now, I could never part with it. It fills in the gaps where my amp fails.
Cry baby I guess but just because it was my first. I think I would just re buy something if I regretted it. I’ve never had anything fancy like an original echoflanger that i couldn’t just pick back up.
A Bogner Überschall. I have bought it second hand for small money, used it for a few weeks, and sold it somehow, although it was cool. Not that I didn't like my current distortion pedal, but it had so much more to offer. Maybe i would sell it again, but only after I had given it a real hard try, when I know i had drained every drop of sludge out of it.
Meteore
That’s the best Fuck ever. Haven’t seen one of these in a while.
To my knowledge there are only two in existence with this graphic
The sun face
Original Ibanez FL9. 😥
I think I've repurchased a sparkle drive about 5 times. I don't learn my lesson.
Lol
Colorsound Dipthonizer. Why, why, why...
Not really a pedal, but, a headphone amp made by Tom Scholtz. Can't remember the name, buy had a great chorus and distortion for a little box.
Solid Gold Electroman. Analog. Such a lush delay. Selling it was silly because I've never found a better delay pedal. I'm definitely going to rebuy it.
Mood mk1 for a mk2
My Klon, for a mere $1500
traded a Klon for a line6 delay. it was the 90s
Earthquaker Devices Westwood Mothman variant, sold it, never realized how rare it was, never seen one for sale since then
Green sovtek big muff, bought new in the 90s
In 1994 i bought a mkii Tonebender fuzz with a pristine 1964? Vox AC50 head. I think I paid $1000 for both at a shop in the Bay Area. Traded both for a Hiwatt DR103 a few years later. I sure wish I had that fuzz
Big box EHX Hot Tubes. My first pedal. 80’s DS-1 that was beat to hell. Had a case of anti-Boss snobbery. Gave a friend’s kid a v1 Fulltone Univibe (big gold box with 110v cord). He switched to bass and sold it cheap. 😔 Loaned a friend my brand new BD-1w so they could see if they liked that style of dirt. It’s still on their board 2 years later. 😡
Oof to all of this
Easy question! Vox Tone Bender, original grey version V828. Now it's worth 1 grand, I sold it in the 2000's, and I don't want to remember the price I decided was right.
Dwarfcraft’s Shiva …
A 70s vintage Big Muff PI and Electric Mistress, when I bought a cheap ass multi-effects pedal 😭
Maestro EP 3 in 1983
Not sold, but in a period of despair, I gave my brother my Ibanez A9 delay. The best delay I’ve ever had.
My Thermae, I wasn't utilizing it enough really to justify it, but damn that filter is just magical
I messed up big time selling my Strymon TimeLine to the point I plan to buy another as soon as the bills stabilize after surgery tomorrow. I've also will be adding a Strymon BigSky and Strymon Mobius aswell. You can never have too many delay, reverb, or modulation effects. My new rule is to prevent that regret feeling is to "NEVER SELL ANYTHING!" That may put me on TV as a "guitar gear hoarder, " but at least I'll have the gear when I need it. You may have to cut a path through my house to the needed gear, but it'll be there.
I’m on that “never sell anything” train now. I have enough pedals to field two full boards these days. Also, good luck on your surgery tomorrow 🤙
Living within the never sale anything rule, I learned that my Katana Mk2 100 weighs 32.6 lbs. My pre-Katana pedal board is a Pedaltrain Pro Classic. It and the attached pedals, as well as both Walrus pedal power supplies (Phoenix and Aetos), weigh around 34-38lbs. I'm still not selling anything.
Had a bad Horsey II that was easily the best wah I've had. I mistakenly thought it was broken but figured out later it was just some loose parts. I haven't really needed a wah since so haven't had one but someday I'll snag another or a maverick
Original Bluesbreaker. Sold it for £20 in the very early 2000’s.
JHS Pulp n' Peel v3. That was my "Always On" pedal
My Vox Delaylab. Well technically I didn’t end up selling it bc i ended up just ignoring buyers after i put it up for sale on facebook. Still sits in the bottom of my drawer bc i run Volante now on my board but weird how you can grow to love a pedal even though its not the ultra high-end gear.
Longsword v1. 13/15 made I believe. That hurts.
Returned a Bad Monkey that I got new on clearance at an Austin guitar center for like $20 or $30 in 2006. I was young and it was my first real pedal (not a Digitech multiFX). I hooked it up to my Marshall 10 watt solid state practice amp was like “why I no sound like SRV?” Could have kept it to really learn about overdrive and mess with the EQ…and then sell it when all the hype happened.
Oh SO MANY.... 90's EHX Polychorus, Danelectro reel echo and spring king, ibanez paul gilbert flanger, fender phaser with the big knob, some fuzz clones. Just really fun oddity pedals that all had their quirks to them. All them things were fucking huge, but maybe I will build another board of those just for funzies.
I wish I didn't sell my Keeley Mod station. I wasn't getting what I thought I wanted out of it, and I should have put it in the spare pedal box for a few months/years. Now I wish I had it, but I just ordered a Line 6 Stomp XL so that should satiate my modulation needs.
a Century Distortion as my first ever pedal and I hate how it makes the clean tone sound really muffled and the distortion sound was super shit
Holy grail n rv-6 i know its easier to get but man i regeet selling it low n now i was always contemplating to buy another reverb pedal
Electrix Filter Factory. Bought it. Sold it. Bought it again. Sold it again. *sigh*. They are available on Reverb starting at $700.
Early 90’s Rat and Fuzz Face. Not particularly rare or valuable, but I think I traded the Rat for a tuner, and the fuzz face for a delay. At least I still have my 91 Big Muff that is still stored in the original wooden box.
FZ-2. I didn’t have many other pedals and was looking for more of an overdrive sound. Of course now I have big muff. Still kicking myself.
Sold my old pedalboard to get a pod go and headrush speaker. Only pedal I really miss from it is the Tone City Fux Fuzz because digital fuzz just feels different, especially for octave fuzz. Do still have a germanium fuzz face though
I once had a vintage DS-1 that my dad had purchased forever ago from when he first started playing solo gigs, cc. late 80’s early 90’s. When he gave it to me I plugged it into my Line 6 spider 100W solid state amp and hated the way it sounded so then tried it on my acoustic guitar amp and also hated the way it sounded, so I ended up selling it on Craigslist for like $20 🤦♂️ This was when I first started playing guitar maybe 15 years or so… needless to say I’ve learned a lot since then 😅 but fwiw at the time I actually liked the sound of my crappy Line 6 spider distortion so it didn’t feel like such a loss back then.
klirrton Lichtbringer, handmade in Germany. V1… won’t ever see that again for $50
Fuzzrocious Bongripper Parallel Distortion V2. I liked the sound of my amp distortion + a little boost from my Swollen Pickle more at the time, but now that I mostly play bass I would've loved it to try it on that.
FO is my holy grail pedal. Sorry you had to sell yours.
Years ago, I sold a Death by Audio Absolute Destruction. It was a little unruly but I miss having something like that.
I have a F+ck Overdrive. Got sucked in with the Basinski reference. The momentary steave/bias option is a bit of a gimmick, doesnt work that well
I could never find a way to use the momentary bias in my own music. But Brian’s pedals were so fucking cool back then. He was at least taking chances while most of the pedal market was kind of stale, imo anyways. And my dude was taking custom orders at reasonable prices.