Which of these Phase pedals sound the same?

Published: 02 July 2022
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Played these three phase pedals through a Marshall JMP with an 80's Kramer. Distortion was added by way of MXR's EVH 5150 Overdrive.

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0:17 Brand Intro
0:39 Introduction to Phase Pedal review
1:11 Dry or clean MXR Phase 95 Mini
2:45 EVH Phase 90
3:09 Small Stone Electro-Harmonix
4:18 Phase 95 & EVH Phase 90 comparison
6:26 Phase Pedals with EVH 5150 Overdrive
6:56 EVH Atomic Punk sound
7:13 Dance the Night Away
7:30 Phase 95-45 setting
8:08 Small Stone with overdrive
9:20 EVH Phase 90 with overdrive
10:20 Conclusion and recommendation
10:47 Outro and thanks


Descriptions from Dunlop website:
MXR® EVH PHASE 90
EVH9
Grab a piece of Eddie's magic with the MXR EVH 90-a collaboration between Eddie Van Halen and Dunlop Manufacturing that represents an updated version of the legendary Phase 90. The EVH 90 will give you the same great spacey swirls and hypnotic warbles that made the Phase 90 famous. But the EVH 90 also features the all-new Script switch that lets you instantly toggle between a vintage, "Script Logo" phase tone and a more modern, in-your-face "Block Logo" phaser. Plus, the EVH 90 sports the greatest graphics in the history of rock: the red, white, and black stripes from Eddie's legendary Frankenstein guitar.

MXR® PHASE 95
M290
The Phase 95 combines the Phase 45 and Phase 90 circuits-toggled by the 45/90 switch-in a mini housing, featuring a Script switch to toggle between modern and vintage style phasing.

More of the story:

MXR knows phasers. The Phase 90's compact size, superior construction, and refined sound put MXR on the map, and it set the standard by which all other phasers are judged. Two years later, MXR released the Phase 45-a mellower version of the effect favored for its ability to easily blend into a band's mix. Now, you can get both iconic circuits in a single pedal while tightening up your pedalboard at the same time. The Phase 95 combines the Phase 45 and Phase 90 circuits in a mini housing with about half the footprint of a standard MXR pedal. The 45/90 switch toggles between the Phase 45 mode's subtle two-stage phasing and the Phase 90 mode's more pronounced four-stage phasing, while the Script switch toggles between two phasing styles. The Phase 95 is set to modern style phasing by default, which relies on feedback to create light harmonic distortion and gives the effect a more accentuated swoosh. Engaging the Script switch removes feedback for a lusher, more subdued sound with higher headroom and greater clarity. The familiar Speed control sets the rate of the effect. The Phase 95 may be small, but it's full of rich phase tones, and it'll take a beating on the road.

70's Electro-Harmonix Small Stone Phase Shifter
From EHX website:
The legendary EHX Bad Stone Phase Shifter resurrected! With prices of 1970's vintage Bad Stones soaring, now is your chance to get a reissue that is faithful to the original circuit design and three-knob control layout, but features up-to-date enhancements for the modern player. The Bad Stone delivers an incredible six stages of phase shifting plus a manual mode that lets the player freeze the phase. Its Rate knob controls the phase shifting speed which goes from a very slow swoosh to a rapid, oscillating warble. Feedback determines the depth of the phase effect and a toggle switch lets the user select Auto or Manual modes.




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