This listing is for a great sounding Vintage 1970's DeArmond Model 1900 Pedal Phaser guitar pedal. These DeArmond phaser pedals we're made in the mid 1970's and sound great. The pedal has some light cosmetic wear but...
This listing is for a great sounding Vintage 1970's DeArmond Model 1900 Pedal Phaser guitar pedal. These DeArmond phaser pedals we're made in the mid 1970's and sound great. The pedal has some light cosmetic wear but...
This listing is for a vintage 1975 MXR Distortion Plus effect pedal. These early "Bud Box" Dist + pedals are excellent sounding vintage overdrive/distortion effects. This one sounds excellent. One potentiometer has been...
This DeArmond Tornado Phase Shifter pedal was in the USA in the late 1970's. The pedal is like souped up EH Small Stone and sounds really great with a very deep and rich phase tone. The pedal has a single speed knob and...
This Vox Tone Bender V-828 was made in Italy by Thomas Organ Co, for Vox in circa 1968. These are hands down one of the best sounding Fuzz pedals made in the late 1960's. The pedal is in very good original condition...
This small box Maxon (Ibanez) CS-505 was made in Japan in the early 1980's. These are great sounding lush chorus effect pedals. This is the smaller box version with the LED light. The pedal has some light cosmetic wear...
This Oberheim Voltage Controlled Filter was made in the USA in 1976.. This unit is identical to the Maestro FSH-1 Filter Sample Hold which Oberheim made for Maestro. These are extremely fun 1970's Zappa sounding auto...
This Greco PT-900 Phase Tone Phase Shifter effect pedal was made in Japan by Maxon in the 1970's. These pedals sometimes has Ibanez and Maxon brand names and are quite rare. The pedal sounds really great and is simple...
This Boss DM2 (Black Label) Analog Delay Pedal was made in Japan in 1983. These Boss bucket brigade analog pedals sound great and have been imitated by countless other delay pedals. The pedal works great and sounds...
This Vox Distortion Booster V8161 was made by Thomas Organ Co. in the early 1960's. These we're designed to just plug directly into the amplifier unlike tradition foot operated effects. These are quite rare and came in...
This Maxon (Ibanez) FL-301 Flanger Pedal was made in Japan in the early 1980's. The pedal sounds killer and comes as pictured with the original box. The pedal has some minor cosmetic wear but overall is in great shape...
This block logo MXR Phase 100 was made in the late 1970's. These are great sounding phaser pedals. The pedal shows some cosmetic wear but works and sound excellent. Please check out the pictures and message with...
This Electro Harmonix Frequency Analyzer was made in 1973 and is from 1st production run with the purple rams head graphic. These early Frequency Analyzers are great sounding ring modulators and have an inimitable...
This Maestro FZ-1A Fuzz-Tone Pedal was made in 1968. The pedal works great and sounds killer. It shows some evidence of being serviced but the original transistors 2N2614 are intact. The knobs and the end of the input...
This Maestro Fuzz-Tone FZ-1A was made by Gibson is circa 1968. This pedal has been professionally rebuilt and sounds very good. The transistors are NOS Toshiba 2SB136. The attack potentiometer and cable are also changed...
This Electro Harmonix Little Big Muff Pedal was made in the early 1980's and sounds great. The potentiometer dates to 1984 which is a little late for one of these so it's possible it changed but doesn't look it. More...
This Foxx Tone Machine was made in the early 1970's. These are killer Fuzz pedals with a warm full tone with a Octave switch (spelled Octive) making your guitar sound like a wall of Fuzz. This one is in good shape and...
This listing is for a Vintage Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man Delay-Echo Pedal. This one was made in the late 1970's and is the 2nd version of the famous Memory Man pedal. The pedal has 4 knobs and the squelch...
This Univox Super Fuzz U-1095 was made in Japan the 1970's. This one is in very good original condition and works and sounds great. One of the best sounding fuzz pedals ever made, No other pedal sounds like these and...
This Fender Fuzz Wah Volume Pedal was made in the USA in the late 1960's or early 1970's. The pedal is an original Fender Fuzz Wah and is not a reissue or reproduction. These are great pedals and really fun to use. The...
This Electro Harmonx Small Stone V2 Phase Shifter Pedal was made in NYC is the late in 1978. These are great sounding vintage Phaser pedal. The one dates to 1977 via the pot codes. The pedal shows some minor cosmetic...
This is a very hard to come by Barnes & Mullins Fuzz Unit. This was made by Coloursound in the UK in the mid 1970's and branded for different retailers. It only shows light play wear and has a similar circuit to a Tone...
This Maxon OD-808 Pedal was made in Japan in the early 1980's. This pedal is the Maxon version of the Ibanez 808 Tube Screamer. Pretty much widely recognized as the best sounding tube screamer-overdrive and the pedal...
Great sounding Maxon PT-9Pro Effect pedal. This pedal was made in Japan in the early 1980's. These are some of our favorite phaser pedals from Maxon/Ibanez. They are 18 volt pedals and sound excellent. This one shows...
This is a killer sounding Vintage Guyatone FS-6 Sustainer-Fuzz Pedal. Guyatone made some of the coolest and rarest fuzz units of the 1970's. This pedal was made in Japan in 1973 or 1974. The pedal looks like a Fuzz Face...
This is a Maxon Blubber "Crying Baby Machine". Fortunately it sounds more like a wah-wah than a crying baby. The pedal is in very nice shape and it works fine and sounds very good.
This Dearmond Tremolo unit was made in the USA around 1950. This is one of the first effects units ever made. The tremolo works well and sounds good. The unit is very old and needs to be handled with care. Please look...
This is a very nice sounding MXR Blue Box. Pots date to 1978. Some of the logo wore away but it works fine and sounds awesome.
This is a great sounding Ibanez OD-855 Overdrive II made in Japan around 1980. It works fine and sounds great. It is more of a distortion than overdrive.