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Can you believe one just sold for $1258.00 on the bay????????????????????

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3703890410&category=22669
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Has anyone used anything that emulates this piece?
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I understand that the Prescription Electronics Depth Charge is about as close as they come.
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Try:
http://www.analogman.com

they say:
BASS BRASSMASTER :
"These are almost impossible to find (but we have one original in stock!), so I am having Black Cat products make clones of these excellent fuzz/octave pedals for bass, guitar, and vocals (NIN). They have great low end and are noise free. In stock brand new for $175."
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I built a clone for about $25 in parts. Took me a while since it's not a simple circuit, but it was well worth it. It's my main fuzz pedal...
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What exactly does this do? I am unfamiliar with it. I'm wondering what effect could go for this amount!
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It's an octave-up fuzz with two switches for varying the filters - but the best attribute is that there's a knob for blending in the clean signal. The fuzz sound is really gnarly and in your face.

Supposedly Chris Squire used one on "roundabout", I think.

The reason for the stupid high price tag is extreme rarity.
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Post by iamthebassman »

I had one in the late Seventies, sounded great with the 4001 I owned at the time. Yes, the best thing was the blend control. It eventually died and I tossed it in the trash. Oops.
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LOL...Oops! We've all done something or other like that at sometime in our lives.
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Post by nelly »

Any body with a bit of an electronics knowledge may be interested in this link for a build your own circuit brass maestro...
http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/v2/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=171&op=page&SubMenu=
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Post by mortivan »

Cool link Neil! They even sell pre-made PCB's for it.
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