SOLD *SOLD* For or Trade - Catalinbread Sabbra Cadabra w/ pwr supply

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Black Sabbath in a box. Based on Tony Iommi's modded Rangemaster treble boost fed into Laney Supergroup amps. Range control lets you choose frequency response from treble-only boost to full-range boost.
Excellent condition. Works perfect. In box. 8v Pwr supply included. Open to trades. $140.00 shipped CONUS Paypal gift please.

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I have a set of Duncan Whole Lotta Humbuckers if you are interested in a trade. I also have a couple sets of Duncan Seth Lovers sans covers if those are of any interest.
 
Being the Sabbath fan that I am, the Sabbra Cadabra is such a fun pedal to have. I love mine. I shall never part with it. I shall be buried with it... :cheers:
 
Being the Sabbath fan that I am, the Sabbra Cadabra is such a fun pedal to have. I love mine. I shall never part with it. I shall be buried with it... :cheers:
How do you like to set it? I've been using it with my 1987 build and it can be quite the ear piercer.
 
How do you like to set it? I've been using it with my 1987 build and it can be quite the ear piercer.
It's so much easier to get a good sound out of it with an amp setup on the clean side. Think Fender Blackface clean if possible. The Sabbra Cadabra is more like a modeling pedal and not like an overdrive or distortion pedal.
 
It's so much easier to get a good sound out of it with an amp setup on the clean side. Think Fender Blackface clean if possible. The Sabbra Cadabra is more like a modeling pedal and not like an overdrive or distortion pedal.
I agree completely. My 1987 is extremely clean sounding until you get the power valves working which is around half volume and higher. I can't do that at home, so I use it as a clean pedal base for moderate volumes.

Since I just started playing with the pedal recently I have been maxing out the range, minimizing the presence, playing with the gain somewhere in the middle and matching the volume to balance on and off. The 1987 is extremely bright on it's own and I do jumper the channels. I like to set the lead channel where I want it and then bring in the bass channel to fill out the sound. It's the best clean sounding Marshall I have ever had.
 
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