dannybuoy Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Great little boutique orange phaser, no low end loss. Not had an MXR phaser before so not sure if this is based on the 45 or the 90, but it is very subtle compared to my Small Stone. Very warm lush sounding phase. I want to find something that has the intense phase sound of the Small Stone, but with the clarity of this thing, so the search continues (best compromise I found so far was Small Stone in a blender). [s]£85 now £75[/s] - Sold! Buy it - it has a picture of a spaceman on the top. [url="http://www.mojohandfx.com/product/nebula-iv-phaser/"]http://www.mojohandf...bula-iv-phaser/[/url] [quote]Swirl fiends rejoice! The Nebula IV is 4 stages of swirly, analog goodness that will instantly transport you back to 1974. We’ve taken the circuit of a much loved orange box of the past and added more flexibility and control. In addition to the standard “Rate” control, we’ve incorporated a “Depth” control that offers more colors for you to paint with. We’ve also thrown in a “Level” knob so you can spend less time worrying about volume drop and more time following your muse. Even at the most extreme settings, the Nebula IV offers nothing but useful, musical colors and tones. From Univibe-like pulses to a subtle VH-ish wash and all points in between, the Nebula IV delivers warm, rich phasing fit for any musical setting and is guaranteed to take your tone into the next dimension. Like all Mojo Hand Fx the Nebula IV has true-bypass switching, a die-cast enclosure, professionally powder-coated finish and the finest components available. Works with a standard center negative 9 Volt power supply, or battery.[/quote] Edited February 28, 2014 by dannybuoy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dannybuoy Posted February 24, 2014 Author Share Posted February 24, 2014 Bump with a price drop! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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