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VIDEO DESCRIPTION & SIGNAL CHAIN INFORMATION First introduced in 1977, the MXR Phase 100 is an extremely versatile 6-stage phaser developed for players who desired a broader range of sounds and a more pronounced modulation than what the Phase 90 (4-stage) or Phase 45 (2-stage) could provide. As with other members of the legacy MXR line, the current Phase 100 stays true to its beginnings by being made with the same vintage-style photo resistors that were present in the original models. For each pedal, these components are all hand-selected and matched at Dunlop's Benicia, California factory to insure the most lush and musical modulation. The most signature feature of the MXR Phase 100 is the rotary "INTENSITY" control that lets the user select between four forms of phasing modulation. The settings allow for various combinations of differing modulation depths (expressed by the "circles" graphic) and widths of the frequency sweep heard in the modulation (as expressed by the "arrow" graphic.) An equally easily-to-operate "SPEED" knob allows for a wide spectrum of phasing rates; from a subtle and slowly developing "swoosh" all the way to fast stuttering and psychedelic undulations. Through the years the Phase 100 has proved to be a wildly successful and useful effect for not only the guitar but also bass, keys, vocals, and electrified acoustic instruments. One hundred percent analog circuitry, hardwire bypass, an LED status light, and a 9-volt adapter/battery powering options round out this amazing pedal. Used by itself or in tandem with other pedals to enrich those effects, the MXR Phase 100 delivers a wealth of tonal options while still retaining the straightforward, no-nonsense operation and organic analog sound of MXR. For more information and sound samples, please visit: http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/m107-phase-100 SIGNAL CHAIN FOR VIDEO DEMO: Gibson ES 335 + Dunlop Medium Heavy "0.11's" guitar strings + 0.71mm Gator Grip pick + MXR Phase 100 + Egnater Tweeker 40 amp & 2-12" close-backed cabinet. •Recorded with Heil PR microphones (www.heilsound.com) and Universal Audio 610/110 microphone preamps. •Very special thanks to Heil Sound, Egnater Amplification (http://www.egnateramps.com/) and Lava Cable (http://www.lavacable.com/) for the use of their gear. VIDEO CREDITS: Performer: Michael Abraham (http://abratunes.com/) Executive Producer: Jimmy Dunlop Producer/Director: Joey Tosi Editor/Sound: Max Baloian Art Director: Graham Shaw Director of Photography: Donavan Sell Camera Operator: Danny Nieder Asst. Camera/Griptech: Jim Granato
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