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Grand Wazoo

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Check these out buddies!

Mark Bass Super Synth
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4KIQtk7fT4&feature=related"]YouTube- Markbass Super Synth[/ame]

Mark Bass Compressore
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkskeKQXK9o"]YouTube- Markbass Compressore Bass Compressor Pedal[/nomedia]

Mark Bass Riverbero
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqM1zpXPUgs&feature=related"]YouTube- Markbass Riverbero pedal[/ame]

Mark Bass Chorus / Flanger
YouTube - MarkbassAmps's Channel

Mark Bass Distorsore
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4JarZSPMG4&feature=related"]YouTube- Markbass Distorsore tube distortion pedal[/ame]
 

OldManMusic

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12 volt? I wonder why they didn't make it 9v or 18v like most of the pedals out there? These pedals won't use any of my power brick outputs on my pedal board. I like the chorus/flange sounds, just not the thought of another wall wart.
 

Grand Wazoo

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12 volt? I wonder why they didn't make it 9v or 18v like most of the pedals out there? These pedals won't use any of my power brick outputs on my pedal board. I like the chorus/flange sounds, just not the thought of another wall wart.

Why worry, they come with a power supply
 

bassmonkeee

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Why worry, they come with a power supply

The worry is that it's not compatible with some existing systems that people are running, and finding the place and dealing with another wall wart is a needless PITA for people with dedicated pedal boards.
 
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