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    Boss me 80 multi effects pedal
    Jan 26, 2017
    Not a pro device, but still a lot of fun and packed with options
    So, it's about $200 used...give or take. And you get what you pay for, right? So don't buy one if you're attached to a fantastic tone. That said, many of the effects are pretty good and very usable. The reverb blows, as do some of the distortion settings. The tube screamer is very good, imo. But don't expect a transparent compressor effect...it is digital after all. Most of the mod effects are pretty good. And compared to the ME 70, which isn't much less to buy used, there are 3 more foot switchable sections available. I find that to be a huge plus over the ME 70, which I used to have. It's got a lot of high gain amp and distortion options...not something I play so can't comment on that. I keep this in my effects loop for diversity.
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    GW Instek GPC-3020 Triple Output DC Bench Top, Lab Power Supply 0-32V, 5V Fixed
    Oct 16, 2019
    A great value for a work bench
    Not a modern-day digitally controlled power supply. BUT... very easy to use and very well made. A great find for a work bench. It's a pro-grade machine from a few years ago that despite the lack of bells and whistles performs quite well. Will do -30 to + 30 v for power op amps, etc. You'd have to spend $200US to get a modern power supply that even begins to approach the quality of parts and build.

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