1975 V-1 Bad Stone Phaser
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With prices of 1970s’ vintage Bad Stones soaring, now is your chance to get a reissue that is faithful to the original circuit design and three-knob control layout, but features up-to-date enhancements for the modern player, all in today's expected form factor.The Bad Stone delivers six stages of phase shifting plus a manual mode that lets the player freeze the phase. The Rate knob controls the phase shifting speed which goes from a very slow swoosh to a rapid, oscillating warble. Feedback determines the depth of the phase effect, and a toggle switch lets the user select Auto or Manual modes.In addition to the robust and solid die-cast package, other modern amenities include true bypass for maximum signal path integrity, an effect status LED and an AC jack that accepts an EHX9.6DC power supply.Electro-Harmonix Bad Stone Phase Shifter Features:A faithful reincarnation of the legendary 1970s Bad Stone with carefully selected updates for the modern playerThe Bad Stone was the first phase shifter to employ variable feedback and features an awesome six stages of phase shiftingManual Shift mode that lets you freeze the phaseCompact, rugged die-cast packageTrue bypass switching for maximum signal path integrityEffect status LEDBuilt-in AC jack that accepts an optional EHX9.6DC power supply, comes with a 9V batteryThis specific pedal is the one shown in the two pictures above. I can send you more photos if you'd like. The pedal never left my pet-free, non-smoking home, and it is blemish free and in 100% working condition. Pick up this pedal, pair it with a great fuzz pedal, and you're off to the races!

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