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Out of stock | | | | | | Dunlop has teamed up with one of the greatest guitarists of all time to offer an updated version of a classic effect. The EVH 90 Phase Shifter - a collaboration between Dunlop and Edward Van Halen - is a limited edition of the legendary MXR Phase 90. The Phase 90 is a huge part of the guitar tones of the early Van Halen records, creating the swirling, spacey sound on timeless songs such as ''Eruption,'' ''Atomic Punk,'' ''Aint Talkin 'Bout Love,'' and many others. The EVH captures the warm, hypnotic tone of the vintage Phase 90 but it doesn't stop there. With a flip of a switch you can call up an intense, edgier phase tone. The EVH 90 features a rock-solid internal construction in an indestructible enclosure to ensure years of flawless performance. Add to this the Van Halen approved striped graphics from the guitar that changed the world and you have a truly unique piece of rock history. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.62 inches | | Product Width: | 1.41 inches | | Product Height: | 1.02 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.1 pounds | | Package Length: | 5.9 inches | | Package Width: | 4.5 inches | | Package Height: | 2.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 6 reviews |
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| | Features | Same great spacey swirls and hypnotic warbles that made the Phase 90 famousAlso 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" phaserColor : red, white, and black stripes from Eddie's legendary Frankenstein guitarPower: Dunlop ECB003 AC Adapter or Single 9 volt battery
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 6 customer reviews )
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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
2 Phase 90's in one Feb 04, 2005
By Rich Fuester This musical unit has ability to switch between the 70's script logo Phase 90 and the more modern Block logo Phase 90. The Script setting is quite a bit smoother in the upper register harmonics. It has the EVH striping which looks cool to most guitarists over 25. Its a good solid unit but a bit pricey compared to the standard Phase 90 so 4 of 5 starts. If you need a really a versitile phaser look at the Phase 100.
You can deffinitely get that Atomic Punk sound out of this unit but remember to use a short slap back delay to match the intro. When it sounds like the palming speeds up Eddie is really just tapping the delay on then off and keeping the wiping speed constant.
Have Fun,
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great, versatile phaser Nov 11, 2008
By 80's Rocker Excellent, versatile little pedal for a range of classic, usable phasing effects. Not just for Van Halen fans, this pedal with it's "script" button gives you both effect types found in the standard MXR Phaser, and reissue "script logo" models. (It's just a subtle difference, mainly the standard MXR has a little more harsher mid-tone spike to it which is great for a pronounced phase rhythm effect, and the more tamed "script logo" sound which is better when soloing with distortion.) It's construction looks very solid, it's blue "on" light is practically blinding (like a deer in the headlights?). The only little annoyance I had when hooking this pedal onto my pedalboard was where the AC connecting input slot was found - on the side, close to the 1/4 inch guitar cable coupler. It just meant I had to place the phaser a little further apart than normal, to clear the daisy-chain connector. Apart from that, it's an excellect phaser and highly recommended for all styles, whether you're playing clean or overdriven, rock or jazz, or anything in-between.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Been playing 40 years... it's a bit of a "Tone Sucker" when off Jan 29, 2011
By Bill F. Armitage I've been a guitarist for 40 years now... and while I love the two tones off this thing, (script "in" is warmer, "out" is a bit edgier), but when the effect is off, it's a bit of a "Tone Sucker." That means it affects your tone when it's off. You loose a bit of high end, and that kills me. It eats batteries too.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
little expensive Mar 27, 2009
By DaveI Although a little expensive - this pedal works really well. When bypassed - you cannot even tell that a pedal is inline unlike other pedals that dampen your sound.
Besides working as described - it just looks cool. Jan 11, 2012
By The Magic Pumpkin As others have mentioned it is basically the two MXR Phase 90s in one. If you know those sounds, then that is what you get here. The difference between the two is subtle, but the "Script" version is noticeably warmer and less intense. I prefer to use mine before the amp for a more subtle phase but it's fun to put it in the effects loop as well for the "SHWISSSSSHHH!" effect. I don't notice it sucking tone at all when off, so I'll give it good marks there too. As usual MXR build quality is excellent, and the paint job on it is superb. It just looks cool. It is a little pricey for how simple of an effect it is, but it does the job well and you do get two phasers - kind of. Definitely recommend.
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