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Very Rare Yamaha Professional Pedal board with many different Yamaha pedals from the early 80's. Pedals can be patched in any order with the patch bay. Volume pedal works great and can be patched in or out of the system. Metering for signal levels, a gooseneck lamp is included for lighting.Bypass functionality, headphone out.

Comes in the cool Yamaha made in Japan flight carrying case. This board is ideally operated at 100VAC, I will include a 500 watt step down transformer and cables to take the 120VAC to 100VAC.

I have two extra pedals a noise gate and compressor that are not connected. I will include one of the two of you want it. I had a tech repair use the switch from the noise gate to repair the analog delay foot switch. The plastic portion of the switch cracked and needed to be replaced. As the switch is not easily available I had to use the noise gate as a donor. Everything is working properly after the tech replaced the switch. I included an update picture showing the fixed switch.

The Analog delay, flanger, phaser, chorus, octaver, and tone booster are extremely cool sounding. I will not part this system out and it must be sold together. As an amp modeler guy, I almost rarely use any pedals. I hope this Pedalboard finds a great home. 

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Listed6 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • SB-200
Categories
Year
  • 1980s
Made In
  • Japan

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Andrew's Boutique

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