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  • #2
    Re: EVH sig Phase 90

    Here's my gripes:

    1. Price
    2. lame paint job ( )
    3. That little button looks very delicate
    4. Price

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    • #3
      Re: EVH sig Phase 90

      Switchable mod is very cool, blue LED rocks and the paint job is just the icing on da cake
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      • #4
        Re: EVH sig Phase 90

        I don't get it. If you want the original script tone, why not just do the mod? I took those few resistors off mine and it brought it close to script specs. From what I understand, no one wants the modern block logo phase 90 sound anyway

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        • #5
          Re: EVH sig Phase 90

          Or why not just get a block logo pedals from the late 70's/early 80's? According to analog Mike at www.analogman.com, the original block logo pedals do not sound any different than the script logo pedals. I don't know why DUnlop insists on soldering the switch directly to the board, when they know damn well that makes it pretty much impossible to true bypass.

          Ryan
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          • #6
            Re: EVH sig Phase 90

            Does anyone know if this pedal is True Bypass? For that price I hope so.
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            • #7
              Re: EVH sig Phase 90

              Originally posted by jmh151
              I don't get it. If you want the original script tone, why not just do the mod? I took those few resistors off mine and it brought it close to script specs. From what I understand, no one wants the modern block logo phase 90 sound anyway
              Hey, just wondering what the mod consists of doing? I have a newer phase 90 and would like to try it.
              !

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              • #8
                Re: EVH sig Phase 90

                Bwadr true mypass

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                • #9
                  Re: EVH sig Phase 90

                  Originally posted by Rid
                  Bwadr true mypass
                  I beg your pardon?!?

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                  • #10
                    Re: EVH sig Phase 90

                    True bypass is annoying, it adds noise, extra dufs when engaging the pedal as well.
                    And when the chain gets long the effect is negible at best.
                    I know that alot swears by this, I don't.
                    A well designed buffer will cut down on noise and statics, plus most switching annoyances will be out of the door.
                    Best way to run pedals is with a loop system, then they are completly out of the signalchain when not engaged.

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                    • #11
                      Re: EVH sig Phase 90

                      Originally posted by Rid
                      True bypass is annoying, it adds noise, extra dufs when engaging the pedal as well.
                      And when the chain gets long the effect is negible at best.
                      I know that alot swears by this, I don't.
                      A well designed buffer will cut down on noise and statics, plus most switching annoyances will be out of the door.
                      Best way to run pedals is with a loop system, then they are completly out of the signalchain when not engaged.
                      That's correct. Unfortunately, Dunlop pedals do not have a well-designed buffer. In fact, I don't think they have any type of buffer circuitry. I could be wrong, but they will suck your tone, and they can't be true bypassed, which is one of the reasons why the older MXR pedals are more desireable than the newer Dunlop pedals. True bypass is a good option for most pedals, but if you run a lot of effects, you'll want to throw in some buffered pedals to help preserve your signal. There is a true bypass wiring mod that can prevent the popping from happening, but it kind of depends on the pedal. I run two pedals with normal true bypass wiring, and neither of them pop when switched.

                      Ryan
                      Originally posted by JOLLY
                      I'm the reason we had to sign waivers

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                      • #12
                        Re: EVH sig Phase 90

                        Originally posted by kevlar3000
                        Switchable mod is very cool, blue LED rocks and the paint job is just the icing on da cake
                        Yeah! Pricey but kool.

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                        • #13
                          Re: EVH sig Phase 90

                          Originally posted by mrid
                          Here's my gripes:

                          1. Price
                          2. lame paint job ( )
                          3. That little button looks very delicate
                          4. Price
                          I see what you mean about the price!!
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                          Marshall Valvestate 8080 (80 watts)
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                          RAT
                          Boss PH-1r
                          Ibanez cf-7
                          Ibanwz ts-7
                          Danelectro tremolo
                          Vintage RAT - needs a fix!

                          Not much else - it does the job

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                          • #14
                            Re: EVH sig Phase 90

                            There is a true bypass wiring mod that can prevent the popping from happening, but it kind of depends on the pedal. I run two pedals with normal true bypass wiring, and neither of them pop when switched.
                            Yep a few makes the switches work good, but they are also somewhat costly
                            But anyways I am never going to like tb very much, personally I think it is a religion of sorts
                            hehe

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