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onerevolution pluggin' in mics
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:51 pm Post subject: Radial Phazer (Never Used) |
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Features and Functions:
The Phazer is intuitive and very easy to use. It is most often connected using insert jacks on a channel of the mixing console, but may also be used in-line from a mic preamplifier or any other line level source. The Radial Phazer is made up of two completely independent circuits: the phase adjustment controls on the left and the low-pass filter controls on the right. These can be used independently or together depending on the desired results.
The phase alignment section features three controls: an on-off switch that lets you audition and compare the phasing effect when engaged or when out of circuit, an invert switch that extends the phase range from 0º-180º to 180º-360º and the shift control that is used to control the amount of phase shift that is applied to the signal.
Due to the greater energy and longer wavelengths found in bass frequencies, you will hear most of the Phazer's effects during the first half of the knob's rotation. In fact, phase changes in upper frequencies are often inaudible. Because of this, we thought that adding a high-cut filter (low pass) would help eliminate some of the phase anomalies and better focus the phase effect where it matters most -- in the bass.
The low pass filter also features three controls. Because the filter is completely independent, it can be bypassed using the FILTER on/off switch which allows you to compare the filter effect with the original tone. A cutoff range has been provided that lets you select between 38kHz down to 3kHz range or from the 3.8kHz down to 300Hz range. A smooth 12dB per octave filter is applied which is then controlled via the cut-off knob.
Housed in a 14 gauge enclosure, the Phazer features an internal I-beam construction to reduce susceptibility of outside stress that could torque the circuit board and reduce long term performance of the switches and jacks. A protective zone is created with a unique book-end design that keeps switches and jacks out of harms way. Finally, a full bottom no-slip rubberized pad electrically isolates the Phazer and keeps it from sliding around.
SOLD (Thanks Chris!)

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