![]() The fact that I did find one at a relatively "dirt cheap" changed this. I didn't have any plans in getting this series into a "complete" status as that requires an OD-9 which are extremely hard to find. I've got a few niner's among which my beloved ST-9 (Dirt cheap as someone in a musicstore forgot to do his homework)(BTW, they must have read this as I never saw them made a similar error after this one). Ibanez/Maxon pedals are extremely "discovered" by vintage effect hunters making them not the choice to collect anymore. * Sturdy?! One can critisize Soundtanks a lot for that cheap plastic casing but I have never ever seen a soundtank with a broken case. More sturdy* than the plastic and making them unique in styling. ![]() One that comes to mind is the first series of Soundtanks in a metal (yes indeed) casing. The only problem is that Ibanez (or Hoshino) is definitely a sales company, resulting in variousĬhoices which were definitely not driven from a music perspective. Some of these, in various cosmetics, have been around for many years. (And did some evident borrowing from MXR and EHX just as well.) ![]() These guys got up with some brilliant ideas. Or let's put it different, I highly respect the Maxon design team which was behind many of their effects. ![]()
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