Newbie Volume Pedal Question
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- Wade Wilbur
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Newbie Volume Pedal Question
I've done a lot of searching on volume pedals, but wound up more confused that when I started. I don't want to cheap out, but I don't want to break the bank either. I would appreciate any recommendations for a volume pedal for about $200, used is OK.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Hi Wade,
If you would prefer a new in the box Goodrich H120 with full warranty, I can sell you one for just a "little" more than $200 inc. shipping in the lower 48.
There is nothing wrong with buying used, but so many times you have to put in a new pot/string and that adds $40-$50 to your cost and you have no warranty.
Or I have a trade in on the way to me H120, that I will completely restore and adjust and can sell for a little under $200. It will be about a week or 10 days from now.
If I can be of service, let me know.
Bill
If you would prefer a new in the box Goodrich H120 with full warranty, I can sell you one for just a "little" more than $200 inc. shipping in the lower 48.
There is nothing wrong with buying used, but so many times you have to put in a new pot/string and that adds $40-$50 to your cost and you have no warranty.
Or I have a trade in on the way to me H120, that I will completely restore and adjust and can sell for a little under $200. It will be about a week or 10 days from now.
If I can be of service, let me know.
Bill
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- Wade Wilbur
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- Wade Wilbur
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Thanks, I'll definitely keep that in mind.Bill Ferguson wrote:Hi Wade,
If you would prefer a new in the box Goodrich H120 with full warranty, I can sell you one for just a "little" more than $200 inc. shipping in the lower 48.
There is nothing wrong with buying used, but so many times you have to put in a new pot/string and that adds $40-$50 to your cost and you have no warranty.
Or I have a trade in on the way to me H120, that I will completely restore and adjust and can sell for a little under $200. It will be about a week or 10 days from now.
If I can be of service, let me know.
Bill
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Check guitar center and other online retailers who sell used gear. I got a used Hilton pedal for $150.00 and $25.00 for a 5 year warranty. A lot of times the big box stores have no idea what to do with psteel specific gear. There are good deals out there if you look.
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