Make |
Lovetone |
Model |
Dan Coggins' cherry-picked Meatball |
Description |
Lovetone Meatball s/n 1383, circa 2004 – a dynamic/envelope filter that can offer hi pass, lo pass, and band pass filtered sounds - both static or dynamic - and may be blended in with the input/straight signal. Bi-directional sweep modes and an FX Loop post-trigger to retain dynamics and allow e.g. fuzz to be inserted before the filter and selected by the Meatball in one click. It is possible to modify one signal with another using this box. A very useful tool for both stage and studio!
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug04/articles/lovetonepedals.htm
Ex + (i.e. “near mint”) condition. Packaging is VG+ condition with some scribbles and wear. The original manual and setting sheet are both in Ex- condition. Original (blue) colour with original silver silkscreen.
Fully tested and working with a 3-month warranty from Dan Coggins / Dinosaural following the Auction close date. A brand new “light jack” will be supplied.
Dan: 'This is one that I “cherry-picked” to keep for my own use some 8 years ago. I will include a signed certificate of providence and authenticity.'
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Age |
n/a |
Weight |
n/a |
Condition |
Near mint |
Location |
Uk |
Vat |
Not from a VAT-registered business. But VAT / duty may be due if importing from outside your trade bloc. |
Quantity |
1 item is available from the owner |
Options |
User manual : Yes |
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Service manual : No |
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First owner : Yes |
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Original boxes : Yes |
Plug type |
Plug not required |
Voltage type |
Power supply not needed |
Status |
Item has been sold or not sold in a previous auction |
Sale type |
The item is on the auction rooms |
Ending on |
14/04/2012 |
Category |
Effects |
Serial number |
1383 |
Sphere reference |
# 9465 |
Statistics |
Created on : 14/03/2012 |
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Changed on : (Not updated) |
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Published on : 14/03/2012 |
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Safety |
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