4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 stage phasing in one pedal?

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Re: 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 stage phasing in one pedal?

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The Maxon PH-350 can do 4 6 and 10 stage phasing.
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Re: 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 stage phasing in one pedal?

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Joe Gress wrote:The Maxon PH-350 can do 4 6 and 10 stage phasing.
http://www.maxonfx.com/Vintage_PH350.php


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Re: 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 stage phasing in one pedal?

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Re: 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 stage phasing in one pedal?

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bdunlap wrote:
PanicProne wrote:If I remember right, my BOSS PH-3 which I sold last week used to do this. Not sure about 6, but at least 4,8,10,12. And yeah, I was lazy and didn't read the replies so if I'm in too late feel free to shoot me.


The boss does have a lot of options but the sound is kinda sucky since it's all digital, just doesn't sound lush


Yeah, that's why I sold it, eventually. I've been through three phasers now and haven't really liked any of them. It's hard find a good one. I love phasers in music I listen to but it never works out for me..
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Re: 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 stage phasing in one pedal?

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PanicProne wrote:Yeah, that's why I sold it, eventually. I've been through three phasers now and haven't really liked any of them. It's hard find a good one. I love phasers in music I listen to but it never works out for me..

I'm sure you've tried them already, but my russian small stones and phase90 sound so great and are as simple as it gets. Have you used the whetstone or grand orbiter yet?
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Re: 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 stage phasing in one pedal?

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Jero wrote:
PanicProne wrote:Yeah, that's why I sold it, eventually. I've been through three phasers now and haven't really liked any of them. It's hard find a good one. I love phasers in music I listen to but it never works out for me..

I'm sure you've tried them already, but my russian small stones and phase90 sound so great and are as simple as it gets. Have you used the whetstone or grand orbiter yet?

I've gone through the Boss PH-3, Phase 90 and Malekko Analog Phaser. The malekko is really good for it's size but not versatile enough.. I reckon I'll eventually go for a Whetstone. It's looks awesome and the demos sound real nice.. Also, I really like a long slow sweep and supposedly this one really does it..
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Re: 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 stage phasing in one pedal?

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Check out the alesis multiverb 4, I know nothing about steps but it has enough phasers, flangers, and all the rising and falling and pitch shifting I need.
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