StringTree.co's July Auction Rundown

Discover amazing live auctions, create a showroom, or send in your offers: the choice is yours!

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STARTS: 7/1

1972 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe

Back in 1972, as arena rock swept the world, Gibson Les Pauls were among the hottest solidbodies around. It was the sound of Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Humble Pie, and The Who – and it was the sound younger guitar players desperately craved.

Up for auction here, this handsome ’72 Les Paul Deluxe has its original mini-humbuckers, hardware, and cherry-sunburst finish, just right for rockin’ a keg party — or 10,000-seat hockey arena.

July’s Featured Auction Items

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There are endless Fender Stratocasters available – it’s the best-selling electric guitar in the world – but this one stands out for its upgraded tonewood.

The 2023 American Professional II Strat comes with a much-desired ash body, as well as a roasted maple fingerboard.

This combination harkens to the sonic characteristics of vintage Fenders, especially for conjuring vaunted traits like “quack” and “chime.” If you want a pre-CBS vibe – without a pre-CBS price – take a peek at this fab Fender.

2005 Gibson ES-137
Starts: 7/5
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1974 Gibson SG Custom
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This week's prize: the Death Spiral Modulated Delay Pedal, a PT2399-based delay with dual LFOs and interactive controls.

About The Death Spiral Modulated Delay Pedal:
The Death Spiral features two LFOs and runs the "dry" signal through its own overdrive/fuzz circuit. VOL sets output, GAIN adds drive to both signals. LFO 1 and DPTH work together for primary modulation - they're highly interactive, so experiment with different combinations. The TOGGLE switches between LFO 1 only (down) or both LFOs (up). LFO 2 controls secondary modulation speed.

DLY blends the delay line, FDBK sets repeats, and FLTR is a resonant low-pass filter that cuts low end while affecting feedback intensity. Use FDBK and FLTR together to shape oscillation and control PT2399 noise. All controls interact - experimentation is key.

All controls interact with each other, so experimentation is key to unlocking this pedal's potential.

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