NPD: Empress Phaser!

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Phasers are far and away my favourite effect. I already have a Maxon PT999 which nails the Gilmour/EVH script logo creamy swirl, but I found myself craving something waaaay less subtle; something that sounds almost synth-y.

I narrowed it down to two choices: the Pigtronix EP2 and the Empress Phaser. The Empress won because:

- tap tempo
- with all the waveform options and auto modes, it can do so much more than the Piggy
- it sounds f___ing amazing

Empress's philosophy is to build high quality analog effects that are digitally controlled (the Superdelay is a fully digital pedal though). This gives you all the tonal benefits of analog with all the versatility of digital. It's an expensive way to build a pedal (and the price reflects this) but the result is a great unit.

At its heart, this green thing is a four stage phaser (same as a Phase 90) that can be switched down to 3 stage (unique to Empress) or 2 stage (Phase 45). I leave mine in four stage for a full, fat phase. Three stage is very interesting, but I find two stage to be too subtle. I got this pedal to freak my tone, not gently caress it.

That's where the similarities to the classic phasers end. Speed can be knob controlled, or tapped in on the tap tempo switch, in which case the speed knob becomes a ratio knob. Being able to sync the phase swishes to the beat is a great feature, especially with more dramatic settings. The width control covers a ton of ground, and is what you use to go from "wow" to "OOUUUUWWWAAAAAIIIIIAAAAOOOOUUUUUHHHH". It can get very wide, obnoxiously so if you want, so I tend to be conservative with this control. There is no depth control, but the resonance switch accomplishes something similar, and works a bit like the feedback knob on a Ross phaser. Set it to no resonance for a Phase 90-ish effect, or turn up the resonance for an edgier, more aggressive phaser. I like it with a little resonance.

Also in the non-typical controls category are a blend control, and a gain control. Blend can be used to reduce the amount of wet signal in the output. This makes it possible to dial in a huge powerful phase that acts as a subtle colouration ... or you can do what I do and just turn up the blend all the way for big phasey drama (this gives a roughly 50/50 blend, but if you want even more you can turn the blend control into a mix control using an internal DIP switch). The gain control solves the "phaser is too loud/quiet when it's on" problem, and it has enough linear gain to turn this thing into a boost pedal if you wanted.

(Wave forms and auto modes coming up in the next post!)
 
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As a teenager, I owned an original Ibanez Phase Tone PT-999. (Its corroded remains are stashed away somewhere around here.) Creamy? Yes. Swirly? Certainly. Gilmouresque? Not so sure - and, boy, did I try to make it sound Floydian.

My recommendation for DG-style phaser sounds is the Red Witch Moon Phaser. Expensive but convincing.
 
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I'm so incredibly jealous. That pedal has been on my list ever since I heard about it. Once I get a job, I'm getting one. The damned thing is so unique, and the sonic and creative possibilities are near endless.
Seriously, happy NPD. Enjoy it, man.
 
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The big thing that sold me on the Empress, aside from the overall quality of the tone, is the sheer amount of phasing effects it can pump out. The phaser can run in one of three modes, although two of them are very similar.

Knob mode: speed is controlled by the knob
Tap mode: speed is controlled by tap tempo switch
Auto mode: YOUR PHASER ASPLODE

In knob and tap modes, it behaves like a pretty standard phaser pedal, aside from all the options and such. Speaking of, there are eight phaser waveforms you can choose from:

1: sine (your standard phase)
2: linear up-down (more peak-y)
3: asymmetrical sine (simulates the slightly flawed sine wave of the old phasers)
4: very asymmetrical sine (throbby)
5: sawtooth ("red alert!")
6: inverse sawtooth (almost like a phased delay)
7: on-off (flips back and forth between top and bottom of the sweep, very robotic)
8: step (ramdomly moves around the sweep range - very trippy)

The last two waveforms benefit greatly from the tap tempo feature so you can match the wacky oscillations to the beat.

When you switch to Auto mode, everything you thought you knew about this phaser goes out the window. Basically it turns into an envelope follower, which means the phaser is now controlled by your pick attack. The speed range switch becomes an attack control, the speed knob becomes a sensitivity control, the width becomes release, and the waveforms are replaced by auto modes. Oh, and the tap tempo switch becomes something else too. It can be a bit overwhelming until you get used to it, but the auto modes are seriously awesome if you like unusual effects.

The auto modes are:

1: Envelope Follower (MuTron)
2: Center and Speed (haven't used this one yet)
3: Speed (sine) (phaser speeds up when you pick harder)
4: Speed (step) (same as above but with the step wave)
5: Audio Sweep (the "Mysterious Ways" effect)
6: Random level (haven't tried this yet)
7: Rhythm (haven't tried this yet)
8: Direct Expression Pedal Control (uses the expression pedal to set the sweep point - kind of sounds like the weirdest wah ever)

Speaking of expression pedals, the Empress Phaser has room for TWO. There's a dedicated jack for a blend control, and another expression pedal can control the speed or the width ... or the sweep in auto mode 8. I plan on using an expression pedal at some point, but for now I'm still coming to terms with what this baby can do without one.

You can also plug in a remote tap tempo switch, have the tempo triggered from an external source, or even MIDI control this thing if you get Empress's extra MIDI add-on gizmo. Holy crap.

Yeah, long review, but this is a very complex and powerful pedal that can't really be summed up in one sentence. My overall feeling right now is that it sounds awesome, and it's almost overwhelmingly complex. I'm sure with time I'll get more comfortable with it, but I'm still learning.
 
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These things have caught my eye for a little while now . . . ever since I got an Empress Trem actually. They've got to be one of the best pedal companies out there, and are pretty good about customer service too.
 
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These things have caught my eye for a little while now . . . ever since I got an Empress Trem actually. They've got to be one of the best pedal companies out there, and are pretty good about customer service too.

Oooh, I forgot to mention: they're made in Ottawa!
 
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Cool. it is nice to have different effects as they can help inspire you. We all know how awesome it is to have a rocking pedal board capable of doing anything you might want to do. I always liked phasers also, they can be used to create some really cool effects.
 
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The coolness of this pedal, coupled with the radness of the Superdelay I tried a month ago, has made me a bit of an Empress fan. They're expensive pedals, but you do get your money's worth for the most part.

They just released a compressor, and I don't think I've ever had such a boner for a compressor pedal before this. The PGS demo of it made my jaw hit the floor.

 
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IIRC, The Sting uses the red Witch empress now.
I myslef am looking to ditch my BF-2, and pick up probably an all analog Hartman EH Mistress, but at 229.00, Ive got to hold off.
 
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You can get used compressors cheap, either stomp or rack mount.
 
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Whoa, pricey! You can get a rack mount compressor for about $150.
Although rack mount units aren't suited for everybody.
 
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That's like saying "steak is pricey. You can get an apple for 40 cents!"
Actually it is nothing like that at all. Both are compressors just one is on the floor and the other is in a rack. They both accomplish the exact same effect so the only different is the casing.
Since you are fond of analogy, I will fix it up so it makes sense as it is more like "That cut of steak is pricey. You can get this other cut of steak for 40 cents!"

I wasn't saying it was a bad unit as I cannot say either way as I have never tested it.
Just saying if you are looking for a compressor you can find them at many different price points.

I have never heard of this company. I will have to see if I can find some units around that I can test out. Most shops I have been too around the immediate area just have your normal Boss, Digitechs..etc. Not much in the way of other companies or any boutique pedals.
 
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Actually it is nothing like that at all. Both are compressors just one is on the floor and the other is in a rack. They both accomplish the exact same effect so the only different is the casing.
Since you are fond of analogy, I will fix it up so it makes sense as it is more like "That cut of steak is pricey. You can get this other cut of steak for 40 cents!"

I wasn't saying it was a bad unit as I cannot say either way as I have never tested it.
Just saying if you are looking for a compressor you can find them at many different price points.

I have never heard of this company. I will have to see if I can find some units around that I can test out. Most shops I have been too around the immediate area just have your normal Boss, Digitechs..etc. Not much in the way of other companies or any boutique pedals.

All compressors accomplish the same thing, except the case is different? Really?

You should call up all the top studios and let them know this. They can stop wasting money on Universal Audio and Manley Labs gear and replace everything with Dyna Comps.
 
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They just released a compressor, and I don't think I've ever had such a boner for a compressor pedal before this. The PGS demo of it made my jaw hit the floor.

I did NOT need to see that. Really, I guess the price isn't too bad - it's right in there with the other to compressors on my short list: the Wampler Ego Compressor and the JHS Pulp 'n' Peel. And it's very powerful. And has metering. I'm a sucker for level meters.
 
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All compressors accomplish the same thing, except the case is different? Really?

You should call up all the top studios and let them know this. They can stop wasting money on Universal Audio and Manley Labs gear and replace everything with Dyna Comps.
Since when were we talking about high end studio gear? You're talking about a stompbox and I was talking about an entry level rack mount compressor.
The point being they are basically the same effect and not "steak and apples" as you were suggesting.
If you think that stomp compressor is worth $250, that is all that matters. Right?
Enjoy.
 
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