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Aaaand another original TS-808 available for sale, still from 1980.


This one has the Malaysian RC4558P chip


It got it all.Fully original « R » logo from 1980, Maxon board (nichicon capacitors dated from mid 1980, green resistors, original pots and switch). Never messed with.


Switch pass well, pots don’t crackle.Sounds great.


Cosmetically, i only state it as "good" condition, cause I generally don't like bullshit realistic statements . Considering some original don't have paint anymore or often way more busted than that, it's in good condition for an original TS-808, but it has some paint chips here and there.

I guess pictures are good enough to see everything there is to see.

Only complaint would be battery clip "mechanism" (plastic "spring"), that is a bit tired and makes battery clip loose; didn't want to force to reform it a bit, but I'm pretty sure it can be done with a little bit of heat


Shipping quote given here is for a parcel insured to 1000 euros



Listed4 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • TS808 Tube Screamer
Finish
  • Green
Categories
Year
  • 1979 - 1981
Made In
  • Japan

About the Seller

Sir Nose's Boutique

SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, France
(419)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:715
Product Overview
Built with the iconic narrow box chassis, traditional three-knob interface, and legendary JRC4558D overdrive circuitry, the Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer Original stands as one of the most iconic effects in the world of music gear. Part of the famed "0" series which gave the world some of the most coveted and copied pedals, the original TS808's searing, medium-gain push and organic tube-like breakup have captured the minds of tone junkies for decades. Made famous by artists ranging from Eddie Vedder to John Mayer to Stevie Ray Vaughan, this green steed is the crown jewel of any collection.
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Ibanez TS808.1980. R logo. No nut.Malaysian RC4558p chip
Ibanez TS808.1980. R logo. No nut.Malaysian RC4558p chip
$1,288.08

About This Listing

Aaaand another original TS-808 available for sale, still from 1980.


This one has the Malaysian RC4558P chip


It got it all.Fully original « R » logo from 1980, Maxon board (nichicon capacitors dated from mid 1980, green resistors, original pots and switch). Never messed with.


Switch pass well, pots don’t crackle.Sounds great.


Cosmetically, i only state it as "good" condition, cause I generally don't like bullshit realistic statements . Considering some original don't have paint anymore or often way more busted than that, it's in good condition for an original TS-808, but it has some paint chips here and there.

I guess pictures are good enough to see everything there is to see.

Only complaint would be battery clip "mechanism" (plastic "spring"), that is a bit tired and makes battery clip loose; didn't want to force to reform it a bit, but I'm pretty sure it can be done with a little bit of heat


Shipping quote given here is for a parcel insured to 1000 euros



Listed4 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • TS808 Tube Screamer
Finish
  • Green
Categories
Year
  • 1979 - 1981
Made In
  • Japan

About the Seller

Sir Nose's Boutique

SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, France
(419)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:715
Product Overview
Built with the iconic narrow box chassis, traditional three-knob interface, and legendary JRC4558D overdrive circuitry, the Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer Original stands as one of the most iconic effects in the world of music gear. Part of the famed "0" series which gave the world some of the most coveted and copied pedals, the original TS808's searing, medium-gain push and organic tube-like breakup have captured the minds of tone junkies for decades. Made famous by artists ranging from Eddie Vedder to John Mayer to Stevie Ray Vaughan, this green steed is the crown jewel of any collection.
Shop 31 options from $66.08
Product Reviews

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