Jon Sidel
Jon Sidel's Effects Pedals
Jon Sidel is associated with the Electro-Harmonix "Op-Amp" Big Muff Pi V4, as evidenced by its listing in the Jon Sidel Collection on Reverb.com in 2017. The pedal is identifiable by its EH1322 circuit board and absence of a "Tone Bypass" label. Notably, this chrome-colored unit, weighing 1.6 lbs, shows normal exterior wear but requires servicing due to a faulty sustain pot and missing power supply.
Listed for sale on Reverb.com in 2017.
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This is from the collection of Jon Sidel. The instruments appeared on various albums throughout the 1990's to the 2000's. Jon's extensive work with 90's producer Scott Lit on his label OutPost Records/Geffen, along with A&R duties for V2 and Interscope kept him quite busy.
Along with playing in Thelonious Monster he was the owner of Small's Bar (1989-1994) in Hollywood, Ca. where most of these instruments were purchased over the bar.
Here is a Deluxe Big Muff Pedal effects pedal.
Year: (?) (not sure) 70's-80's
Color: Chrome (see photos)
Serial number: N/A
Weight: 2.40 Lbs.
Condition: exterior shows normal wear, But this unit will need service!!, (It is being "sold as is").
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LOCAL PICKUP IN LOS ANGELES, CA. DELIVERY AVAILABLE WITH 50 MILES OF HOLLYWOOD.
Sorry NO International shipping
Listed for sale on Reverb.com in 2017.
Jon Sidel's Vox V847 Wah pedal was listed for sale on Reverb.com in 2017 as part of the Jon Sidel Collection.
Featured in this May 11, 2018 Instagram post.
More old friends from the 90's #electroharmonix #voxwah #IdelicSounds
In a May 11, 2018 Instagram post by Jon Sidel, the Fulltone Full-Drive2 Mosfet is mentioned among "old friends from the 90's," highlighting its place in his collection of classic gear.
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