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Want to get some nice pedals that suit me a bit better, so these are on the way out:

Boss RC-20xl looper: 180

Boss OD-3 - I modified this for warmer tone by clipping out two if the diodes- 50e

Electro-Harmonix Pulsar Tremolo - 60e, this is NOT the recent Stereo Pulsar, this is the bigger, older fella.

I'm looking for fuzz/modulation pedals for trade.
I also have a Boss RE-20 Space Echo but I want to lose that and the looper for an Akai Headrush E2, so if anybody fancies a trade let me know.
 
I have an Akai Headrush. Are you saying you want to trade the RE-20 and the looper for that?
 
Pulsar was rockin, but found it a bit sterile and ..well...pulsy. Stereo one would be worth a look, cheap too. Real life pulsars are the coolest things ever though- see below for wiki segment on em

boss rc-20xl and pulsar gone (unless sale of pulsar falls through),

Im a bit iffy on the space echo, dunno whether to let it go or not. would maybe trade for a nice modulation combo pedal or cold hard sexy cash.

Also have Sabian b8's and an PDP kit I'm trying to get rid of.

Pulsars:

Pulsars are highly magnetized, rotating neutron stars that emit a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The observed periods of their pulses range from 1.4 milliseconds to 8.5 seconds.[1] The radiation can only be observed when the beam of emission is pointing towards the Earth. This is called the lighthouse effect and gives rise to the pulsed nature that gives pulsars their name. Because neutron stars are very dense objects, the rotation period and thus the interval between observed pulses is very regular. For some pulsars, the regularity of pulsation is as precise as an atomic clock.[2] A few pulsars are known to have planets orbiting them, as in the case of PSR B1257+12. Werner Becker of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics said in 2006, "The theory of how pulsars emit their radiation is still in its infancy, even after nearly forty years of work."[3]Pulsars are so dense, a pinhead full of their matter might weigh hundreds or even millions of tons.
 

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