On the bay, see below for link, I'll throw in the NOS JAN tubes free if you're a Boogie Boarder and your reg date's before yesterday :wink:
Gonna give the board a one-day shot at this before it goes on the 'bay... anyone interested?
http://mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/Out_of%20_Production/V-1-BottleRocket/V-1BottleRocket.html
Good condition, a few paint chips on the top edges.
This is not really an OD pedal, it's more of a channel-in-a-box.
Best use for this is adding a nice warm crunch or fat blues-rock solo channel on top of your clean, or giving yourself a high-gain solo channel. With gain dialed up just short of halfway it sounds like R2 cranked on my MkIII purple stripe (more vintage, less tight and less gain than R2 on the later stripes.)
With the gain up high you have a very thick, liquid lead/solo sound that's less in-your-face aggressive than the MkIII but less compressed than the MkIV.
The high-gain sounds are NOT tight, very fat and sweet but not good for technical riffage.
I will include the original 18V Mesa adapter and your choice of either stock Mesa tubes of unknown age or two NOS JAN 5751s (which sound better for mid-crunch) with about 20 hours on them.
Gonna give the board a one-day shot at this before it goes on the 'bay... anyone interested?
http://mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/Out_of%20_Production/V-1-BottleRocket/V-1BottleRocket.html
Good condition, a few paint chips on the top edges.
This is not really an OD pedal, it's more of a channel-in-a-box.
Best use for this is adding a nice warm crunch or fat blues-rock solo channel on top of your clean, or giving yourself a high-gain solo channel. With gain dialed up just short of halfway it sounds like R2 cranked on my MkIII purple stripe (more vintage, less tight and less gain than R2 on the later stripes.)
With the gain up high you have a very thick, liquid lead/solo sound that's less in-your-face aggressive than the MkIII but less compressed than the MkIV.
The high-gain sounds are NOT tight, very fat and sweet but not good for technical riffage.
I will include the original 18V Mesa adapter and your choice of either stock Mesa tubes of unknown age or two NOS JAN 5751s (which sound better for mid-crunch) with about 20 hours on them.