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the Robot just got sold and put in the mail earlier today. Just a couple hours later I sorta miss it and wish I'd tried it with keyboards, samples all that. I've missed other pedals, ex. the prometheus, but I went a bit longer without it before I bought another one.

anyway too late now, and my car needs new tires...maybe if DBA makes the new prices more reasonable or adds the tone controls that pedal needs I could get another.

Anyone else got any instant remorse sales?
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Effector 13 Super Tri fuzz. :cry:

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PumpkinPieces wrote:Effector 13 Super Tri fuzz. :cry:

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PumpkinPieces wrote:Effector 13 Super Tri fuzz. :cry:


I've never really felt this way about a fuzz. I've got a lot of fuzz and love them, but I never really thought any that I have sold were so unique that I'd really miss them much. Some are certainly better than others, and a few do some wildly different fuzz sounds. I guess maybe I've got all that ground covered having so many already, but still I buy more. Really I don't understand why I keep buying them. I think there are a few I would regret selling, but it would only be out of necessity, like needing food, that would really get me to sell them. :idk:
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Well I really liked the Super Tri Fuzz but I was still looking for my one and only main fuzz. It wasn't loud enough to be my main fuzz.... but it had so many tricks up its sleeve.

The Krackle and Treble Switches made it the best Beautiful Disaster Circuit for me.
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I have a Bass BMP that I am really thinking about putting up for trade, but I have a feeling that I'll regret it. Plus I have no idea how doing this stuff over the net works. :facepalm:
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PumpkinPieces wrote:Well I really liked the Super Tri Fuzz but I was still looking for my one and only main fuzz. It wasn't loud enough to be my main fuzz.... but it had so many tricks up its sleeve.


this x 100. I'd really like to have one of those again.

I've sold a bunch of stuff I thought I never would - Mid Fi What?, Crazy Horse - but the one I had instant remorse for was the Skreddy pink Flesh. Loved that pedal but got tempted by the rising price (I sold at $350, they go as high as 5-600 now :facepalm: ), found some other cool muffs since but that one is God.
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Lintybits wrote:
PumpkinPieces wrote:Well I really liked the Super Tri Fuzz but I was still looking for my one and only main fuzz. It wasn't loud enough to be my main fuzz.... but it had so many tricks up its sleeve.


this x 100. I'd really like to have one of those again.

I've sold a bunch of stuff I thought I never would - Mid Fi What?, Crazy Horse - but the one I had instant remorse for was the Skreddy pink Flesh. Loved that pedal but got tempted by the rising price (I sold at $350, they go as high as 5-600 now :facepalm: ), found some other cool muffs since but that one is God.


having rare or valuable stuff just makes it so much harder to decide, but I know that what? and the pink flesh had to be brutal. i do miss the TBD, but it took a while.
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probably my fernandez ravelle...
it had a built in sustainer...

i miss it soo bad... man... it was soo fine...
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PumpkinPieces wrote:Well I really liked the Super Tri Fuzz but I was still looking for my one and only main fuzz. It wasn't loud enough to be my main fuzz.... but it had so many tricks up its sleeve.

The Krackle and Treble Switches made it the best Beautiful Disaster Circuit for me.


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the first pedal ive ever owned, an Ibanez DE7 delay. i miss it a lot, i could get another on the cheap, but i want MINE. :cry:

also, my jomox m resonator, i miss its horribly loud feed back and cool bird chirps. :(
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i gave away the first pedal I ever owned, an ibanez soundtank chorus. Switch was getting flaky, but it still worked. Sounded pretty ugh. no regrets.
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not me. i NEVER sell gear: i am a buy & hold type dude and i really put a lot thought and research into gear i buy. i did come close to selling my Ensoniq SQ1 a couple of weeks ago becuz somebody that lives in my town put up a WTB add for an Ensoniq keyboard & I inquired about it and he really wanted to buy it & i was really hard up for money but just couldn't do it cuz i KNEW i would regret it and i knew it would be a bitch trying to find another one.

DBA Robot actually seems like pretty interesting pedal. i wouldn't really want to buy one but if i had one i doubt i would want to sell it.
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I had instant buyers remorse with the HOG. for the first couple weeks it was totally awesome and amazing and I was in love with all the sounds I was getting, BUT, it was shitty build quality and didn't play nice with any of my other pedals and sounded like garbage on a lot of settings. I loved the concept but pretty quickly regretted spending $500 for it. Kind of ruined EHX for me...I know they make cool stuff but :grumpy:
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