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MXR Eddie Van Halen Phase 90 Pedal

MXR  Eddie Van Halen Phase 90 Pedal
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MXR Eddie Van Halen Phase 90 Pedal

 
 
List Price: $247.95
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Features
  • The MXR EVH 90 Van Halen Phase 90 lets you grab a piece of Eddie's magic!

  • A superbly updated version of the legendary Phase 90.

  • The EVH 90 will give you the same great spacey swirls and hypnotic warbles that made the Phase 90 fa

  • All-new Script switch that lets you instantly toggle between a vintage, Script Logo phase tone and a

  • Van Halen-approved striped graphics!


Description

Now you can grab a piece of Eddie’s magic with the new MXR EVH 90—a collaboration between Eddie Van Halen and Dunlop Manufacturing that represents a totally redesigned, updated version of the legendary Phase 90.


Product Details
Product Length:3.62 inches
Product Width:1.41 inches
Product Height:1.02 inches
Product Weight:1.1 pounds
Package Length:5.9 inches
Package Width:4.5 inches
Package Height:2.8 inches
Package Weight:1.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Great, versatile phaser  Nov 11, 2008 By 80's Rocker
Excellent, versatile little pedal for a range of classic, usable phasing effects. Not just for Van Halen fans, this pedal with it's "script" button gives you both effect types found in the standard MXR Phaser, and reissue "script logo" models. (It's just a subtle difference, mainly the standard MXR has a little more harsher mid-tone spike to it which is great for a pronounced phase rhythm effect, and the more tamed "script logo" sound which is better when soloing with distortion.) It's construction looks very solid, it's blue "on" light is practically blinding (like a deer in the headlights?). The only little annoyance I had when hooking this pedal onto my pedalboard was where the AC connecting input slot was found - on the side, close to the 1/4 inch guitar cable coupler. It just meant I had to place the phaser a little further apart than normal, to clear the daisy-chain connector. Apart from that, it's an excellect phaser and highly recommended for all styles, whether you're playing clean or overdriven, rock or jazz, or anything in-between.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


42 Phase 90's in one  Feb 04, 2005 By Rich Fuester
This musical unit has ability to switch between the 70's script logo Phase 90 and the more modern Block logo Phase 90. The Script setting is quite a bit smoother in the upper register harmonics. It has the EVH striping which looks cool to most guitarists over 25. Its a good solid unit but a bit pricey compared to the standard Phase 90 so 4 of 5 starts. If you need a really a versitile phaser look at the Phase 100.

You can deffinitely get that Atomic Punk sound out of this unit but remember to use a short slap back delay to match the intro. When it sounds like the palming speeds up Eddie is really just tapping the delay on then off and keeping the wiping speed constant.

Have Fun,

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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Been playing 40 years... it's a bit of a "Tone Sucker" when off  Jan 29, 2011 By Bill F. Armitage
I've been a guitarist for 40 years now... and while I love the two tones off this thing, (script "in" is warmer, "out" is a bit edgier), but when the effect is off, it's a bit of a "Tone Sucker." That means it affects your tone when it's off. You loose a bit of high end, and that kills me. It eats batteries too.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


4little expensive  Mar 27, 2009 By DaveI
Although a little expensive - this pedal works really well. When bypassed - you cannot even tell that a pedal is inline unlike other pedals that dampen your sound.


5Best of the entire MXR phase line up  May 11, 2012 By Knoxville AV guy
I had orange MXR phase 90, back in the early 80's and liked it. was a lot younger and didnt know how to use it in the correct context, Now with much better guitars and amps to play thru, I LOVE this pedal so lush and warm, from a slow phase to a univibe warble it sounds great, like the script mod switch when playing between clean and distortion. it is like having two pedals, plus it looks cool as hell in my pedal board

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