Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter Pedal

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Rate 4 - Depth 5 - Res 5 - Stage Rise
Rate 6 - Depth 5 - Res 5 - Stage Step
Rate 7 - Depth 7 - Res 10 - Stage Fall
Rate 8 - Depth 3 - Res 6 - Stage 4

General Media
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Demo of BD-2 Blues Driver and TR-2 Tremolo Pedals
Paul Smith of PRS Guitars (Guitars in General)

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Provides a wealth of vintage and modern phasing effects.

The Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter Pedal is jam-packed with vintage and modern phasing effects, including Rise and Fall modes for unique, unidirectional phasing. Syncing these phasing effects is as simple as tapping the pedal to tempo. Includes classic multistage phasers with selectable stages.

Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter Pedal Features:

  • Rise and fall modes
  • Tap tempo synch
  • Multi-stage phasers with selectable stages

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So much in one little stomp box!

I bought the PH-3 when I listened to a lot of Incubus music etc. The addition of a few new stage modes can really turn your guitar into a synthesizer!! You get so many sounds out of this little pedal. just turn one knob and it sounds completely different! The boss design is die hard and will never fail. There is just one negative aspect which has a huge influence on this review: boss pedals are digital and that's why this pedal will only work to it's full potential in combination with other BOSS effects! if you have lot's of MXR effects or other (analog) brands on your pedal board I would avoid it since the combo of my MXR D-III and the PH-3 just doesn't sound right.. with the SD-1 on the other hand it's the best phaser out there!! so i would only recommend it to BOSS users!

Reviewed by fberlinger on 6/7/2007 who plays Rock / Alternative.

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the third try is the won one!!

Boss updates their phaser! This newer version adds a few new tricks like multi-stage phasing and some rise, fall, and step modes. 3 knobs take care of rate, depth, and resonance while the selector knob selects the various modes. The multi-stage portion of the pedal calls up different shades of the classic phasers of the past. Each stage has it's own subtle differences and is quite capable of nailing warbly Korn-isms, Hendrix uni-vibey sounds, smooth sweeps of 70s pop, and even Quinn Martin-like funkyness. The remaining three modes offers some new interesting takes on the traditional phaser sound. The rise and fall speeds up or slows down the waveform as it approaches the top of the sweep making for some cool new effects. The step mode is a sample and hold deal that creates some neato trem-like stutterings. Add an external tap switch and you have complete control over the rate.

Reviewed by Ramon on 11/1/2006 who plays Indie.

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Trippiest effects in any pedal

This pedal is one of the coolest I have ever bought. It gives my sound a weird underwater effect that is unmatched by any other phaser/flanger pedal out there. I played one solo with massive feedback with this pedal (intentionally) and it was the coolest sound you could imagine. I did have to pay a good amount for it but it was definately worth it.

Reviewed by fenderbender260 on 11/3/2006 who plays Rock, grunge, new wave..

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A Phaser that should be THICKER!

The Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter Pedal is not a bad pedal by anymeans. I just prefer a phaser with some thickness. After messing around with this pedal, I noticed with a little delay and messing with the rate and resolution you can create a water sound. Not so much like a chorus but as if you can hear raindroplets... For those expieramental musicians...This is a fun one. If you are wanting just a solid Mike Einzeger (Incubus) sound. Try the Phase 90 by MXR. You cant go wrong with either. Just whatever type of player you are.

Reviewed by Guitarrocker85 on 8/24/2006 who plays Rock, Alt, Metal, Acoustic.

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Unique

There are a lot of really cool things you can do with this pedal. I am definitely happy I spent the money on this. The unique sounds have help inspire me write some pretty sweet riffs. This sounds really fantastic with a Blues Driver.

Reviewed by Blue Aye on 5/7/2007 who plays Clasic Rock/Blues.

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