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Marshall amplifier foot pedal (Now with pics!)
Selling two Marshall foot pedals. Untested but presumed working okay.
1) Reverb and boost twin switch. A quick Google reveals it may have been used with a JCM900 4102 Dual reverb amp from the 90's? Comes with a separate long yellow cable, each end terminated with
stereo 1/4" jack plugs.
NOW SOLD!2) Channel selector footswitch, with captive black lead terminating in a 5 pin connector. Again, a quick Google says it may be from a JCM2000 DSL 60?
£12
Can't post pics here so anyone interested drop me a message with your email and will send you some - cheers.
Postage within the UK at cost.
Comments
posting pictures of the items you want to sell http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/54241/posting-pics-vids-soundclips-how-to
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Marshall foot pedals
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https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uua8li9gslt1rwr/AAAoMVL6f3mQ0-0cAeKcm0jya?dl=0
The reverb and boost one is actually older than you think - it's a later JCM800 Split-Channel (2205, 2210, 4210 etc plus the equivalent solid-state models) switch. These are quite rare now and if it's in working order it should be of interest to someone - they were a bit fragile so not many have survived. It will work on other two-button switch Marshalls too.
I'm not sure what the other one is for - a single-button footswitch normally has a mono 1/4" plug on the cable, and as far as I know all the DSL amps had those - a DIN socket (actually 6 pin) was used on the TSLs but that isn't a TSL switch, they're huge and with five buttons. Marshall never used that exact 5-pin type as far as I know - possibly it's been adapted to operate something else - I'm pretty sure the plug isn't original anyway, it's a much better quality one than Marshall use.
Hope that helps!
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
However, I need my vox to sell first as I'm under strict instruction not to spend. If anyone beats me to it, so be it.