FS: tech 21 rk5 fly rig

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This is in near mint condition. Never used at a gig or rehearsal. Comes with grip knob covers for all of the knobs. Comes with original packaging and ac adapter.

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More info from tech 21:

An all-in-one pedal with a tube amplifier emulator and four essential effects just like the rig Kotzen plays himself.

The Richie Kotzen Signature RK5 Fly Rig is not simply another version of the Fly Rig 5 with his name screened on it. The RK5 was developed in close collaboration with Richie, whose input was invaluable. Meticulous about every facet of his playing, singing, songwriting and tone, Richies attention to the details of this pedal was nothing less. For the bulk of his 2014 tour with the Winery Dogs, Richie used the final prototype while we were busy getting everything lined up for production. Richie is also using the prototype for his 2015 solo tour.

While Richie primarily uses his RK5 live in conjunction with his standard amp rig, this sleek, compact unit embodies an entire rig on its own. At its heart, is the all-analog SansAmp, which makes it possible to go direct to a PA or mixer. For effects, you have the essentials: a reverb, a delay with tap tempo, a powerful boost, and Richies Signature OMG overdrive.

For fly gigs across the globe, jamming at the local hang, and last minute sessions, youll be the first one ready to go. You can stop stressing over what to pack and agonizing over what to leave behind. You can stop dreading cheesy backline loaners and overheating at the mere thought of your touring rig going down. Just pop your RK5 into your guitar case and head for the door.


Features

SansAmp tube amplifier emulator, is pre-voiced for clean tones with 3-band active EQ, Level, and Drive to adjust the overall amount of gain and overdrive
Reverb, within the SansAmp section, is based upon the Boost RVB pedal and emulates the rich ambiances of a vintage spring reverb without clattery pings, canyons of doom, or other annoying artifacts
OMG overdrive, based upon Richie' Signature OMG pedal, brings in the organic distortion of single power tube Class A amplifiers, but with a tighter, quicker and snappier response. Includes Level, Tone and Drive controls
Boost, within the OMG section, kicks in up to 21dB of pre-amp gain
It can be used independently to boost the SansAmp and/or DLA functions, as well as on its own to boost the gain of your amp
DLA is based upon the Boost DLA pedal and voiced to give you the sounds of a vintage tape echo and features Level, Time, Repeats, and Drift, which adds a random element to the modulation for authentic textures
Dedicated Tap Tempo switch makes it super simple to just tap in the delay tempo you want during your performance
All-analog signal path; reverb and delay are mixed in parallel
All-metal housing
Metal footswitches and jacks
1/4" high-impedance input
1/4" low-impedance output
Silent-switching, custom footswitch actuators
Utilizes included œauto-switching 12V DC power supply which self-adjusts to 100V-240V and can be used anywhere in the world with the proper plug/travel adapter for the host country
Dimensions: 11.5" x 2.5" x 1.25"
Weight: 18.6 oz.
Add to your rig for amazing tone control.

I'm looking for $200 Paypalled and shipped in the US
 
Dang. Simultaneously relieved and disappointed. I would have felt compelled to get this from you. Seems like something I'd enjoy, but I'm not going to go out of my way.
 
@jaxn slim , if you really want one, hit me up. I took mine off of my board when I replaced it with the Fly Rig Cali. They're very similar but the Cali is a little cleaner and smoother which is good for the reggae and rhythm that I play. The RK5 is a little more "hot rod marshall" inspired. I've been carrying it in my gig bag as a backup or if I travel without my pedal board.
 
@jaxn slim , if you really want one, hit me up. I took mine off of my board when I replaced it with the Fly Rig Cali. They're very similar but the Cali is a little cleaner and smoother which is good for the reggae and rhythm that I play. The RK5 is a little more "hot rod marshall" inspired. I've been carrying it in my gig bag as a backup or if I travel without my pedal board.
Thanks. If you decide you don't need it as a backup, let me know. I'm not gigging these days and am just tooling around with different recording setups.
 
I tell you, I can't get over how useful that little bastard is. It kinda makes a larger board with boost, distortion, tap tempo delay, (and all those fucking connector cables) seem kinda silly in sleek simple comparison.
 
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