
Used Chase Bliss Audio Instruments
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About Chase Bliss Audio
Chase Bliss Audio is a United States-based manufacturer founded in 2013. We track 6 Chase Bliss Audio instruments across the used market. Browse current Chase Bliss Audio listings from Reverb, eBay, and other marketplaces to search and find the best deals.
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Buying Used Chase Bliss Audio: Practical Guide
When buying used Chase Bliss Audio pedals, focus on condition and functionality. Check for cosmetic wear but prioritize how the pedal works. Models like the Warped Vinyl and the Mood are popular, with average prices ranging from $200 to $400. Some limited editions can fetch up to $600, but expect to pay less for worn units. Don't overlook the power supply; some models need specific voltages. If the pedal is missing its original box or manual, consider a price reduction. Avoid pedals with significant mods unless they enhance value. Original specs matter. The toggle switches are delicate; test ’
Chase Bliss Audio Production Eras
Initial Production Era
2013-2015The first run of Chase Bliss pedals features unique circuit designs. These early models are often more desirable, as they showcase the brand's original approach.
Collectible — price accordingly
Modern Production
2016-presentRecent models have improved build quality and more refined circuits, making them more reliable. These versions are generally less collectible but affordable alternatives for players.
Best value
Limited Editions
MultipleLimited editions often feature unique graphics and components, increasing their value. Always research a limited run before buying.
Avoid inflated prices without verification.
Dating Chase Bliss Audio Instruments by Serial Number
To date a Chase Bliss Audio pedal, locate the serial number, usually found on the back or underside. The format typically includes a prefix letter followed by a series of digits. For example, you might see 'CBA0001', where '0001' indicates the production number. The letter often signifies the series or year. For precise dating, check their official site or contact customer service.
Verifying Authenticity
- Inspect for original packaging and documentation.
- Look for consistent branding and labeling on all models.
- Verify the pedal's unique components and circuit design against reliable references.
- Check for signs of excessive wear on knobs and switches, which often indicate a replacement or repairs.
Known Issues to Check
- Some early models have issues with the feedback circuit causing unwanted noise.
- Toggle switches can fail; always test them before purchase.
- Older units might have issues with input/output jacks, leading to signal loss.
- Certain models may suffer paint chipping due to soft finish; inspect closely.
Chase Bliss Audio Instruments
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I pay for a used Chase Bliss Audio pedal?
Prices generally range from $200 to $400, depending on model and condition. Limited editions can be higher.
Are some models more collectible than others?
Yes, early productions and limited editions usually have higher value among collectors.
How can I verify if a pedal is authentic?
Check for original packaging, documentation, and specific internal components for verification.
What issues should I look for when buying used?
Inspect for toggle switch functionality, check for input/output jack problems, and assess overall condition.
Are modifications a red flag?
Not always, but original specs matter. Research any changes to ensure they enhance rather than reduce value.