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FOR SALE: Boutique Effect Processing & Looping System

Boss VF-1 (2)
TC Electronic Fireworx
Looperlative LP1 (stereo digital looping unit)
Heavy Duty Soft Rack

This boutique effect processing and stereo looping system includes two Boss VF-1 effect units and the mind-blowing TC Electronic Fireworx for ultimate tone shaping, tone mangling, and flexibility. Last but not least, the system includes one of the world's most powerful and flexible stereo looping systems, the Looperlative LP1, which provides eight independent tracks of stereo looping and unique looping functionality controllable via MIDI.

This system is in excellent condition, and if purchased new, it would be nearly $4000. The Looperlative has less than 10 hours of use, and the Fireworx includes the most recent version 2.0 software. The system also ships completely wired and ready to plug and play.

Call 208-724-5603 or email info@krispenhartung.com for more information

 

I've decided to compromise and sell items from my looping/effects rack separately rather than trying to sell the entire rack as a package deal for $2400.

Here is the breakdown:

Looperlative LP1: $900 + shipping
Boss VF1: $160 + shipping
Boss VF1: $160 + shipping
Fireworx: $800 + Shipping (Includes new version of software loaded and on card)

Or I'll sell the entire rack now for $2000 + shipping, if anyone wants to take the leap.

 

$2000 + Shipping & Packaging

Is this a good deal? Let's do the math...

Average price of a new Boss VF-1 = $500 (discontinued but sells used for $200-250) = $1000
Average price of a new TC Electronic Fireworx = $1499

Average new price of a new Looperlative LP1 = $1400
Average new price of a new Pro Tec soft case rack = $80
TOTAL = $3979

 

More Information

Boss VF-1

Website
http://www.roland.com/products/en/VF-1/index.html

Description

As BOSS' most powerful multi-effects processor ever, the half-rack VF-1 is a 24-bit monster designed for endless sonic manipulation. You get 400 patches (200 Preset 200 User)—including everything from COSM® Guitar Amp and Microphone Modeling to cutting-edge Groove effects like Lo-Fi and Slicer. There's even a decided Hi-Z Guitar input and built-in chromatic tuner.

 

TC Electronic Fireworx

Website
http://www.tcelectronic.com/FireworX

Description

The FireworX is the most radical sounding Multi-Effects Processor you've ever heard and a real challenge to your imagination. Take whatever you need from the broad palette of internal effects, drop it into the forge at the heart of the FireworX, and turn your music into a fireball of sound.

Based on cutting edge technology from TC Electronic, the FireworX will let you surf the limits of the possible.

Turn up the heat and get ready to explore the world of digital pyrotechnics

 


Looperlative LP1 (stereo digital looping unit)

Website
http://www.looperlative.com/

Description

Loop beyond traditional boundaries, the Looperlative LP1 is a tool for now and the future. Built from modern technologies, the LP1 is built with room to grow. Enjoy a rich feature set today and enjoy an even richer feature set in the future

The LP1 replaces up to 16 traditional loopers

The LP1 offers eight independent stereo tracks. Each track can be synchronized with any other track or it can be asynchronous with the rest of the tracks. Because all eight tracks are run by a single processor, synchronized tracks will never drift apart. The eight tracks can be independently adjusted. Each track has an independent volume and feedback control.

Not only are there eight tracks, but each track is fully stereo. All audio inputs and outputs are fully stereo. Right and left channel stay in perfect synchronization because they are processed together.

The LP1 offers excellent audio quality

Analog audio is sampled at over 6 Mhz, digitally filtered, and then resampled at the standard 48 kHz sample rate. The analog-to-digital conversion produces 24-bit digital audio which is then stored and processed as 32-bit digital audio by the digital signal processor (DSP).  The audio is then converted back to analog through 24-bit digital-to-analog converters. The result is a very natural sounding audio output.