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StringTree.co's July Auction Rundown
Discover amazing live auctions, create a showroom, or send in your offers: the choice is yours!
Bid Now 🔥 | 1972 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe |
July’s Featured Auction Items
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🔥 NO RESERVE | 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. |
2017 Steel Metropolis Peregrine Bass | 2005 Gibson ES-137 | NO RESERVE🔥 |
2003 Gibson L7-C Custom Shop Masterbuilt | 1967 Custom Kraft Ambassador |
2008 Moog E1 Guitar | 1975 Ibanez Model 2350 Lawsuit Era Les Paul Copy |
1983 John Carruthers Custom T-Style Thinline |
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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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