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Re: Infinitphase MKII 2010 Production Run

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 6:32 am
by bennybanana
So this thing arrived today. OH MY GOD!!! Its better than I could have even imagined. I was kind of worried that it might not play nice with fuzz, but it does. It really, really does. I've had alot of phasers through my hands, but this thing destroys them all. It even sounds better than my Halophaze (but I think that its more a killer vibe than phaser). The traditional phasing options sound thick and full, from superduper slooow to incredibly fast, and the ability to switch between 4 and 8 stages give you great options, especially when combined with the +ve/-ve resonance. And thats before the phase "sequencer". All sorts of tricky stuff here. You can make it sound gimmicky and electro, but also lush and swirly, as well as hollow and metallic, and syrupy and gluey and chewy. Absolutely the best phaser I've ever tried, hands down. It covers all the phasing I'd ever thought I could possibly need, and then some. It may be quite expensive, but for once, I think the variety of sounds and options fully justify the price tag - hell, theres 18 knobs and 10 leds for starters. And Michael the builder is awesome - highly recommended, great communication. If you are thinking about this thing I can't recommend it highly enough. Now, does anyone want to buy my Doppelganger?

Re: Infinitphase MKII 2010 Production Run

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 8:59 am
by nightraven
weird, i dreamed last night that i somehow got one of these for free but i had to carry it all the way home and it was really big and heavy
:?:

Re: Infinitphase MKII 2010 Production Run

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:29 am
by bennybanana
Its actually not as big as I thought - smaller than the Lovetone pedals...but it is HEAVY :drool:

Re: Infinitphase MKII 2010 Production Run

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 5:06 pm
by tuffteef
zomg doppleganger :eek: