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It had no on/off switch and no makers name on it.
I know that someone sent this picture to my Godson at his studio. If you see this and are interested in selling it, I'd love to get it back. I flogged it with most of my gear when I moved to the States back in 1980, but before that, I used it all the time
If it's stand-alone pedals then it'd either be a Dunlop cry baby or an EHX bad stone. Either would have been bought in Glasgow as I spent a lot of time up there around 1999/2000. Still remember going into a shop asking if they had a phaser and the reply I got was "looking to shift that phase, are you?". I walked out and made my way to Merchant City Music who got my money.
All three are still in my possession but I'd struggle to find any of them quickly. The bad stone may still be on my gigging pedal board but I've not opened that up in at least 3 years.
I think mine was maybe a Zoom 505 too. I remember being really disappointed when I first got it and scrolled through the presets. Did get some decent sounds out of it eventually. It was a nice wee gadget with lots on it.
About the same time I got a behringer vintage distortion, which is one of the best muffs I've ever heard (the vintage time machine sounds great too) and a cheap plastic wah which I don't remember much about.
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
It sounded OK but it kept picking up local radio.
Certainly not worth what they go for now.
Still have the TS9 (but missing its base plate)
Didn't like it. It's still sat unused in a drawer somewhere.