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Old 04-21-2002, 01:30 PM
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chorus/flanger/phaser recommendations?

I just got a qtron (which is pretty cool so far) and I'm looking for a flanger, phaser, or chorus to throw in the mix. Any recommendations?
I also use a digitech bass whammy for the lower octave sounds.
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Old 04-21-2002, 02:40 PM
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Try an MXR phase 90...
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Old 04-21-2002, 07:27 PM
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Chorus/Flanger - either TC Electronics or EBS. These are widely held as the best pedals on the market.

Phase Shifter - Boss PH-3. Has very cool features, including tap tempo and multiple stages.
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If you can find one, the TC Electronics XII B/K phaser (B/K for Bass/Keyboards, extended frequency response) is one of the best, if not THE best, stomp phaser there is. 4, 8 and 12-stage phasing, and the phase can be manually controlled with an expression pedal.

Before that I used to use a Pearl PH44 phaser - with two speeds (footswitchable, with inertia between the two speeds). One hell of a phase, but some loss of frequencies depending on where you set the manual control.

But i'll give a thumbs up also for the MXR Phase 90 (or Phase 180).
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Phaser: Akai Intelliphase. They're discontinued but they were never popular so they're dirt-cheap--I got mine for $50. Solid metal casing, true bypass, all analog circuitry, classic 4-step sound--what else would you want? Oh yeah, it also has a touch-sensitivity option, as well as a feedback control for a richer sound.
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Old 04-22-2002, 01:04 PM
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I've had a LOT of luck with my Boss Super Phaser, which I got used for squat. Aside from my Fodera preamp box, it's the most useful of any of my effects.

As an aside, I bought a mini Q-tron today and I'm dyin' to get home and try it out with my phaser and/or flange.
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need to achieve somewhat of the cochise feel (audio slave).. did anyone here have a review on the Morphine Dream™, retro sonic or pigtronix.. some of these seem to have too many expensive options for me on bass at this time, but the fuzz or distortion capability on the Loud Button Morphine seemed cool.. but pricey
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Old 02-05-2013, 07:54 AM
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MXR Bass Chorus deluxe; flanger included!
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Old 02-05-2013, 08:23 AM
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Guyatone FL3 Flanger. It works great with bass.
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EBS unichorus. Pretty simple to use and tracks really well. Has depth and rate controls and a switch to flip between flanger, mix, or chorus mode. I recently used it for recording and was ver happy with the results. Here's a clip if you're interested in hearing it in flanger mode.

https://soundcloud.com/garmenteros/0...-r-d-tribute-2
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