I know. I just hate chorus. It's sweet and pretty sounding. I think the small clone has it's place (nirvana and whatnot), but I think it sounds like ass.Doog wrote:Apart from the fact the sounds are totally different..dodgedartdave wrote:agreed. I hate all chorus' though. I say get a tremelo that's good and just speed it up.theshadowofseattle wrote:Small Clones suck ass. Get a Boss chorus.
Is 4 Phasers too many?
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The Diamond Sea mod is something I just accidentally stumbled on while I was trying to do Univibe stages. I'm not even really sure that I could recreate it if I tried. The original Phase II is four stages, two of which have normal phase-y cap values (.001, I think) and the other two are much higher values (.33uf or so). I think the idea is to get a two stage phase sound synched with basically a tremolo, then add a lot of feedback. There's so much weird stuff going on in the PH-2's circuit, though, I can't really say what is making the sound. Best advice would be to buy a cheap phaser and screw with the caps until it sounds good.
And yes, almost my whole pedal board is phasers.
There's a store by me that has a Maestro phaser in stock (the one with the rocker switches), but it's around $500. They actually wanted to see some cash before they'd let me try it!
I like how chorus sounds on the low strings, but the highs always sound too pristine and chilly to me - I think i'd want something where I could control how much different frequencies are chorused.
And yes, almost my whole pedal board is phasers.
There's a store by me that has a Maestro phaser in stock (the one with the rocker switches), but it's around $500. They actually wanted to see some cash before they'd let me try it!
I like how chorus sounds on the low strings, but the highs always sound too pristine and chilly to me - I think i'd want something where I could control how much different frequencies are chorused.
I used to have a CF-7 (didn't care for it - too bright). It does a pretty good ring mod in "whak'd" mode, but the settings are a little unpredictable. The Ibanez PM-7 has a fast sawtooth wave setting that's much better IMO. The only crap thing about the 7 series is that they draw 10-15 times more power then most other pedals.
That's way too much. That model is just starting to edge up on Ebay these days. But it still doesn't seem to top $175.DuoSonicBoy wrote:T
There's a store by me that has a Maestro phaser in stock (the one with the rocker switches), but it's around $500. They actually wanted to see some cash before they'd let me try it!
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