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Old 02-28-2004
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BOSS BR-1180 CD/RW, Fender Cyclone, DOD Effects Pedal

I'm upgrading (I hope) to a BR-1160, and to do so, I'm gonna need a little more cash than I currently have, so I'm gonna sell some of my lesser-needed stuff.

I have a year-old BOSS BR-1180 CD/RW recording studio complete with manual and a black carrying case ($80 value) which I just barely purchased.

It's in great shape except for the fact that, some reason, on the line-in when the PAN is set to center, it echoes and is kind of soft, as well as the rhythm track. This may be because of a stupid accident where I recorded live plugging the power-out (as compared to non-powerd out) of my PA into the line-one jack. So it buzzes a little. But if you pan left or right, it's fine, and when you bounce it sounds normal again. (Seems like it might be a fixable problem.)

The Fender Cyclone is in excellent condition, and I just put on new strings. For some reason, my buddy (who last owned it) took off the back panel and lost it when he was trying to mess with the whami bar. But that only costs about $10 to replace from Fender, unless you want to get a cheaper one for only a couple bucks. Also, the toggle is lose and needs a bolt.

The DOD Effects Pedal is a 33-factory preset and editable guitar effects pedal with some nice distortion and wah affects. All the paramters (EQ, Comp, Reverb, Delay, etc) are fully-programable.


My prices go as follows:

BOSS BR-1180 CD/RW: $675

(Paid over $1,000, paid $80 for the case, only problem is the echo, which I guess is fixable.)

Fender Cyclone: $300

(It's a $470 guitar new, not that old, with two very cheap, replacable parts needed.)

DOD Pedal: $50

(Cost $100, about four years old, very, very durable, can't even hurt if you tried to)

OR

All three for $900 (Save $125)
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Forgot, Cyclone comes with free soft-shell case, shipping for all paid by buyer(s).
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