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Old 05-26-2010, 07:46 AM
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DoD FX20 Phaser - Any Good? No good info from searching

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Looking for a phaser that:

* Has analog warmth and vowel like envelope sounds like my 2 knob Boss PH1 but with a more full range tone (don't mind the noise as much as the low and high freq clarity issues)
* Isn't real expensive as I will only use it for 2 songs

Thought about a PH2 that is newer and adds another knob for resonance but assume it from the same electronics time frame and that the clarity will be about the same; could be wrong about this

Any experience with DoD FX20C units?
Any other econo suggestions; I have tried and didn't care for a MXR phase 100 as well as the older EH Small Stone as a frame a reference.
Am afraid that Jared will write back that only a Maxon for real money will fit the bill.
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Old 05-26-2010, 10:45 AM
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I'm a keyboardist/wannabe bassist, and the FX20C sounded nice and clear from highs to lows with my synth. I didn't find it to be noisy at all. I think it's a 6-stage phaser; it has nice vocal qualities, IMO. I sold it only because I prefer 4-stage voicing better, but the FX20C is a quality unit.
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