Mu-Tron Phasor II

Mu-Tron Phasor II

Electro-optical phase control: uses same "photo-mod" circuit as Bi-Phase, with rate depth and feedback controls.

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User Reviews of the Mu-Tron Phasor II

  • Submitted by RJ from Charleroi, PA (38 points) on Dec 5, 2006
  • I have an old example of this pedal that is slowly wearing down (I got it from a friend for some work I did in his house), but when it works it's a great phasor. Fun chirps, whistles, and groans in a feedback loop, and like the other reviewer said the big huge knobs are handy. Slow glides to fast chops, all good. The LED tells you when the pedal is actually turned on, not when the effect is going (there is a seperate red switch for turning the pedal itself on).
  • Good Points: Awesome sound No big clunky adapter to worry about
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  • Price Paid: US$0.00
  • Purchased At: friend's house
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  • Submitted by Matthew from West Henrietta, NY (62 points) on Dec 16, 2003
  • This pedal is excelent, it is capable of realy slow and huge jet sounding phase waves to supper fast and out of control. Some settings with the depth set low and the speed fast make neat wiggle vibes that sound kind of like a tremelo. The feedback knob adds whatever amount of filter sound to it, it can make subtle things intense. Excelent to use after MXR blue box.
  • Good Points: the buttons are big so i can change settings with my foot and play guitar at same time deffinately something to use. And its pretty And its vintage. Three prong plug not a "big fatty".
  • Bad Points: When the pedal is in bypass the gizmos continue phasing and when you step on it there is no way of telling where you will start in the phase. The Boss PH-3 starts at the bottom and goes up. I got both pedals so I use what I need. This isn't bad just a cautionary.
  • Price Paid: US$145.00
  • Purchased At: ebay
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