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Palmer Phaser.

May 30, 2014
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I am new user of this company's pedals. And i must say it works! Very deep lows and miaowing trebles. I love my EBS DPhaser - but it is much more treblish. Palmer is the DEEPEST phaser i have tried. So i'm gonna try more of Palmer's pedals - theirs Bass Flanger, Bass Distortion, Bass Chorus etc. Also i've admitted they do have really a lot of stuff for stage work. And one more thing... They sell everything for reasonable prices. Really not expensive...
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I am new user of this company's pedals. And i must say it works! Very deep lows and miaowing trebles. I love my EBS DPhaser - but it is much more treblish. Palmer is the DEEPEST phaser i have tried. So i'm gonna try more of Palmer's pedals - theirs Bass Flanger, Bass Distortion, Bass Chorus etc. Also i've admitted they do have really a lot of stuff for stage work. And one more thing... They sell everything for reasonable prices. Really not expensive...View attachment 844440

Thanks, DC. I just found the Palmer MI website. It looked to me as if they make all their products in Germany. I would like to play this phaser.
 
There are some pros and cons... Pros - the tone is the one of a kind amongst of other phaser. Rich and deep, from slow to miaowing to swirling. Cons are a bit tricky. This phaser is heavy. 1 kg! But on the other hand - it built like tank literally. It seems all of the effects built for playing alive. They have their special voiced tone (especially for stage work, not only pedals), they are very well built, they are intuitive and simple enough to tune.
 

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