Got more gear to sell as I'm funding a TC Electronics G-system. I'll get some pictures up later
Ibanez RG350EX with EMG Active pickups in the bridge and neck position (stock center). Decent shape. No chips, cracks, etc. A couple of surface scratches on the back that can be buffed out (the don't go into the paint....more like something rubbed it). The tremolo could use a cleaning. I think the guy I had originally bought it from was a sweater so the fine tuners are a bit tarnished. the parts that are cosmo black are fine, but the steel portion could stand to just be taken off and have some steel wool done to them to clean them up. Everything turns and such....oh, and I don't have the tremolo arm. I'm not 100% sure of the EMG's, but I think they are an 81 and 85. These aren't the cheap HZ EMG's. Neck is straight and the frets are in great shape. Really decent guitar. I know the RG350's don't get a lot of love but they are really decent guitars for the price and the EMG's in this one actually sound great for this guitar. I think they sound better in this then the ones I had installed in my Kramer Custom Les Paul..........anyway, looking for $250 plus shipping, which is a decent price when you consider the cost of EMG's alone.
Ibanez RGA121 - This is my second one and I really hate to get rid of it but I figure once I finish building my RG570 JEM conversion that I won't have much use for this anyway. There is a small amount of buckle rash on the back and a few spots on the bottom where you would rest it on your leg. They aren't scratches or anything. More like indentations but fairly minor. Looking for $500 plus shipping. This one includes a Rockstar Gigbag.
Rocktron Voodu Valve (one of the originals, not the Online version) - Rocktron effects rule. They are extremely transparent. This adds amp and cabinet modeling as well as a single 12AX7 tube. They get really good reviews and it's my understanding the early ones sound better (Made in US vs Made in China). I don't know but since I'm getting a G-system, I don't really need this for effects anymore and I pretty much just use my Legacy now for my clean/distortion. Looking for $300 plus shipping.
Boss TU-2 tuner with power supply - I actually just bought this from a Jemsite forum member and ordered the G-system before the pedal even arrived at my house so I haven't even used this. Fantastic shape. Looks brand new. Fantastic tuners. Looking for $75 plus shipping.
Rocktron Tsunami Chorus - I was worried when I first bought this. All of the sound clips I had heard (like on MF) made this thing sound way over the top. I was looking for a nice, thick analog chorus, not some psychedelic over-the-top chorus. Well, it can actually do both but it excels at the thick analog chorus sound (it is analog). I actually hate to get rid of this because on it's own, it sounds so good. I wouldn't even say that the TC Electronic chorus is better because ultimately, they are different sounding chorus'. However, I will say this, I had a Voodoo Labs Analog Chorus pedal before this, which is considered to be one of the best chorus pedals available, and I like the Rocktron Chorus 10x more. Looking for $60 plus shipping.
Seymour Duncan Tweek Fuzz- Another item that I just purchased from a fellow Jemsite member. Really cool fuzz pedal that actually does more than fuzz. It has six different degrees of fuzz. The lower 2 actually sound more like an overdrive pedal, the middle 2 approach distortion pedal sounds with the 5 and 6 sounding more like a typical fuzz pedal, that square waveform clipping sound with infinite sustain. Sounds awesome on solo's. It's got velcro on the bottom and the original rubber pads are stuck to the sides of the unit right now if you want to switch it back or put it in a pedal board. Looking for $60 plus shipping.
Digitech RP70 Artist model - Fantastic modeling unit plus it includes a built in drum machine. I've used this essentially as a practice rig. I plug into this and run it into a clean amp. The drum machine works great for practicing plus it sounds really good. Includes the original box, manual and power supply. It's in perfect shape. You'd be hard pressed to tell that it's not new. Looking for $55 plus shipping.
Again, I'll post pictures later tonight.
Ibanez RG350EX with EMG Active pickups in the bridge and neck position (stock center). Decent shape. No chips, cracks, etc. A couple of surface scratches on the back that can be buffed out (the don't go into the paint....more like something rubbed it). The tremolo could use a cleaning. I think the guy I had originally bought it from was a sweater so the fine tuners are a bit tarnished. the parts that are cosmo black are fine, but the steel portion could stand to just be taken off and have some steel wool done to them to clean them up. Everything turns and such....oh, and I don't have the tremolo arm. I'm not 100% sure of the EMG's, but I think they are an 81 and 85. These aren't the cheap HZ EMG's. Neck is straight and the frets are in great shape. Really decent guitar. I know the RG350's don't get a lot of love but they are really decent guitars for the price and the EMG's in this one actually sound great for this guitar. I think they sound better in this then the ones I had installed in my Kramer Custom Les Paul..........anyway, looking for $250 plus shipping, which is a decent price when you consider the cost of EMG's alone.
Ibanez RGA121 - This is my second one and I really hate to get rid of it but I figure once I finish building my RG570 JEM conversion that I won't have much use for this anyway. There is a small amount of buckle rash on the back and a few spots on the bottom where you would rest it on your leg. They aren't scratches or anything. More like indentations but fairly minor. Looking for $500 plus shipping. This one includes a Rockstar Gigbag.
Rocktron Voodu Valve (one of the originals, not the Online version) - Rocktron effects rule. They are extremely transparent. This adds amp and cabinet modeling as well as a single 12AX7 tube. They get really good reviews and it's my understanding the early ones sound better (Made in US vs Made in China). I don't know but since I'm getting a G-system, I don't really need this for effects anymore and I pretty much just use my Legacy now for my clean/distortion. Looking for $300 plus shipping.
Boss TU-2 tuner with power supply - I actually just bought this from a Jemsite forum member and ordered the G-system before the pedal even arrived at my house so I haven't even used this. Fantastic shape. Looks brand new. Fantastic tuners. Looking for $75 plus shipping.
Rocktron Tsunami Chorus - I was worried when I first bought this. All of the sound clips I had heard (like on MF) made this thing sound way over the top. I was looking for a nice, thick analog chorus, not some psychedelic over-the-top chorus. Well, it can actually do both but it excels at the thick analog chorus sound (it is analog). I actually hate to get rid of this because on it's own, it sounds so good. I wouldn't even say that the TC Electronic chorus is better because ultimately, they are different sounding chorus'. However, I will say this, I had a Voodoo Labs Analog Chorus pedal before this, which is considered to be one of the best chorus pedals available, and I like the Rocktron Chorus 10x more. Looking for $60 plus shipping.
Seymour Duncan Tweek Fuzz- Another item that I just purchased from a fellow Jemsite member. Really cool fuzz pedal that actually does more than fuzz. It has six different degrees of fuzz. The lower 2 actually sound more like an overdrive pedal, the middle 2 approach distortion pedal sounds with the 5 and 6 sounding more like a typical fuzz pedal, that square waveform clipping sound with infinite sustain. Sounds awesome on solo's. It's got velcro on the bottom and the original rubber pads are stuck to the sides of the unit right now if you want to switch it back or put it in a pedal board. Looking for $60 plus shipping.
Digitech RP70 Artist model - Fantastic modeling unit plus it includes a built in drum machine. I've used this essentially as a practice rig. I plug into this and run it into a clean amp. The drum machine works great for practicing plus it sounds really good. Includes the original box, manual and power supply. It's in perfect shape. You'd be hard pressed to tell that it's not new. Looking for $55 plus shipping.
Again, I'll post pictures later tonight.