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Seymour Duncan Polaron - Analog Phase Shifter
Allmänt
In the industrial form of the Polaron Analog Phase Shifter, Seymour Duncan offer the phaser to end all phasers. A full analogue signal path combines with digital modulation for a mass of possible shape-shifting sounds. From traditional phaser textures all the way to rotary speaker simulations, funk-filled auto-wah and flanger-style sounds are offered. Select 2-16 all-pass filter stages for unadulterated and authentic phasing, then flip into ENV mode to force the filters to react to your playing dynamics - whether soft and subtle or all-out and extreme. Up to three personalised presets can be saved to the canny Polaron and quickly called up using the dedicated footswitch.
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- Please note: A power supply is not included.
Specifikationer
Produktfunktioner
- Adapter medföljer nej
- Center negativ/positiv centernegativ
- Minipedal nej
- Stereoutgång nej
- True bypass Ja
- Typ av adapterkontakt barrel 2,1 mm
- Typ av moduleringseffekt phaser, rotary
- Batteriförsörjning möjligt nej
- Voltage 9V
Vikt och mått inkluderar förpackning
- Vikt (inkl. förpackning) 500 gr
- Mått (inkl. förpackning) 14,5 x 11,0 x 7,0 cm
Produktspecifikationer
- effect type: phaser
- 2-16 all-pass filter stages
- 100% analogue signal patch with digital modulation
- 3 adjustable presets
- controls: sensitivity, depth, rate, stages, resonance, tune
- switches: bypass, LFA/ENV, presets, TAP/POL
- connectors:
- input: mono jack
- output: mono jack
- key: mono jack
- power supply: 9-18V DC (not included)
- power consumption: 100 mA
- dimensions: 121.9 x 90.7 x 40.6 mm
- weight: 408 g
- made in the USA
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Roll up ladies and gentlemen! Witness with your own ears the all singing, all dancing top of the range phaser!
It’s pretty darn amazing. Check out youTube for some sample sounds. (I imagine you already did that so you already know why it’s a notch above the rest)
Downside... yeah, it’s a bit more complicated than your current phaser which is probably an orange 1 dial & on/off phase ‘90’ style box. But it’s so much more capable, that a little extra learning is worth the effort.
Get it.