![]() ![]() True or not, I was stuck with my vintage effect and no visual way to tell if it was on or off. One bummer about my Phase 90 was the lack of an LED indicator, but again, it’s supposedly the better version than the later ones from the ’80s that added this feature. This is one of the “good ones.” I can definitely vouch for the sound, being that my Phase 90 sounds amazing on bass or guitar. I was looking for and older one of these, and finally scored a block logo, non-LED version that I’ve dated as being made around 1978. The quality of the version, if you go by general opinion, is almost always commensurate with the age. There are many versions since it was first introduced in the 70s: the original script logo version, the first block letter version, the originals with added LED indicator, and then the many re-issues since the Dunlop company bought the rights to the MXR name. It’s a smooth sounding phaser with a rich tonality. It’s a four stage phaser with matched jfets, meaning in plain talk that it sounds tits. It’s been made famous by being THE phaser for Mr. The MXR Phase 90 is kind of the benchmark for phasers. ![]()
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