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Without doubt the best pedal I've pedal I've ever heard.
Basically works as a 3 channel preamp, clean, gain and boost.
Loads of reviews on YouTube
If you reading this I'm sure you know it's one of
the holy grail pedals
photos on request
£350 collection from Doncaster or plus postage and pack and PPG fee.
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You're in the wrong market place at the wrong price mate. I had my Ethos tle for sale here a few weeks ago - £295 inc postage. Lots of views but no interest. I put it on ebay and within a few hours it sold for £345 + pp. After fees I still made more than I would have here.
BTW it wasn't me who awarded you a LOL.
I like the Ethos because it is not just another Dumble-esque pedal. In the years I used mine I found it very adaptable to different music genres and playing styles, not to mention different guitar/pickup types. Far more flexible than the Hermida Zendrive it replaced. I now mainly gig acoustically but if I was back in the previous sort of bands I'd almost certainly get an Ethos Amp with an EV-loaded 1x12 cab.
Apart from the fickleness of the Dumble-ish pedal market there is an irrational backlash against all things Dumble. "$100,000 for an amp??!!" "50 x more than a boutique amp??!" The reality is that they are really nice amps and they are RARE and desirable, which means that well-heeled collectors see them as an investment - and they are right. Same principal applies to '59 Les Pauls which can be 20 x the price of Gibson's current repros but RARE and thus highly collectible. Nothing to do with playability, gigging or anything else most guitarists relate to. Just money. Loads of it and the chance for the wealthy to make more.
The Ethos is great. Someone buy it - you won't be sorry.