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With only one effect and the first of it's kind, the DS-1 Distortion Pedal is great for those who want to create their own pedalboard (true rock and rollers you know what I'm talking about). They're DS-2 pedals and I think a DS-3, but those are good for expirenced pedalboard builders. This pedal lasted me about a year, still works great exept for the fact it's using up all my 9Vs.
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An awesome pedal filled with endless possibilities. Fully equiped with a Comp/FX pedal, OD/DS pedal, modulation pedal, delay pedal, changable in-play effects pedal, and even a built in tuner. With cool effects on every square inch, this thing was a steal at 199 dollars used. Works and looks as great as a new, though. New - $299.00
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Yeah, that's the piano I play. And on it is my brother who will takle me. He's a taz-manian-devil little brother.
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Yep............Oh! Wait, you want a description...Ok...I can do this...I am spee- I AM NOT LIGHTNING McQUEEN!! Ok, anyways the acoustic on the left is my first guitar. It's in another picture for a better look. In the middle is my Fender Stratocaster. It's the most played guitar of all mine. The one on the right is my dad's first guitar. He doesn't play it anymore, and doesn't care much about it. So I made a custom duct tape pickguards and switched them. And the one on the ground is my bass. It's a Squire (Fender Company) Bronco Bass. Works great, nice color, and it's got a nice, fat sound to it.
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This is the guitar that started it all. It's an acoustic Oscar-Schmit. Very hard to key, but it made me better when I moved to electrics.
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