Nov 10 2011

Vintage Script Logo Phase 90 and 1974 Handwired Reissue Phase 90 Comparison

Vintage Script Logo Phase 90 and 1974 Handwired Reissue Phase 90 ComparisonThe following post is a guest post by Joshua Zalegowski. If you are interested in guest posting, please contact me!

MXR Phase 90

Over the years I have seen over a dozen different variations of MXR’s famed Phase 90 phaser pedal. The most common request was to replicate the tone of the original “*script logo*” Phase 90 from the early 1970s. That specific model had set the bar high and was highly sought after. Over the years the Phase 90 had gone through many changes and recently MXR decided to reproduce the original design. MXR’s CSP026- better known as the *’74 Vintage Phase 90*- appears to be a nearly identical copy of the original vintage model. The construction techniques are entirely different from MXR’s other current Phase 90 models which use PCB-mounted switches and jacks. MXR states that this model has a hand-wired board which is not something you’ll find in most mass-produced pedals. This new model continues to use the same style jacks, switch, potentiometer value, and even circuit board of the original. Since we know that the reissue is basically a clone of the original the question is how does the original pedal with aging components compare to the modern day replica.

The video posted shows an original MXR Phase 90 from the earlier years of production on the left and the* ’74 Vintage Phase 90* reissue on the right. Both pedals had a DC adapter jack, true bypass switch, and an LED installed. These modifications do not change the tone of the pedal when activated and in no way would skew the results of this comparison. I’d also like to preface this by saying that you should always trust your ears. If one sounds better, brighter, warmer, clearer, or just makes you want to play then by all means that’s what you should purchase. Give both pedals a listen right now if you haven’t done so already and continue on as I discuss my take on the differences.

My first impression was that the reissue was a bit clearer in the high end of the audio spectrum. If one were to describe the vintage model as more organic and natural I would absolutely agree. The rise and fall of the sweep varied slightly between the two pedals; the vintage model having a bit more “swagger” than its reissue counterpart. The overall differences were subtle and I would have a hard time picking a preference.

The Differences Explained:

I mentioned that the reissue is nearly an exact clone of the original and I meant it. While the circuit boards appear to be the same there are two key differences with the components used on them: 1. The original uses carbon composition resistors while the reissue uses precision metal film resistors. Carbon composition resistors are often attributed to being a mythical source of tone in vintage amps. In this application it’s more likely that the loose tolerances of carbon composition resistors paired with forty years of degradation caused their resistance to drift a bit from their original value and thus change the tone.

2. The reissue claims handmatched FETs while the originals were either not matched closely or neighboring components drifted over the years. If the FETs were not closely matched to one another then the sweep would not be smooth and linear. This would explain the asymmetrical “swagger” heard in the video when demonstrating the original model.

The *’74 Vintage Phase 90* reissue is far more accurate to the original than other Phase 90 pedals made by MXR. Unfortunately it seems MXR stuck to the vintage theme and left out true bypass, an LED, and even a DC adapter jack! For information about the modifications pictured above and other Phase 90 mods please check out my website: FXdoctor for pedal modifications

The model used for comparison purposes: MXR CSP026 Vintage 1974 Phase 90

-Joshua Z.
FXdoctor

About the author: Joshua Zalegowski is the owner/operator of FXdoctor located in Boston, MA. For more information about FXdoctor, please visit their website and check out their Facebook page. Additionally, please view the FXdoctor interview.

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Sep 9 2011

Checkmate / Teisco E-100 guitar

Checkmate / Teisco E-100 guitarFor some reason I took a gander on Craigslist today, and just happened to notice a listing for a late 60s Teisco Checkmate guitar on their. Looked weird, shitty and old.. and for some reason I thought it would be cool, so picked it up. I knew a little (very little) about Teisco. I believe it was a Japanese company selling these in the States in the 60s and early 70s. Definitely ‘cheap’ guitar in the day, etc. The guitar I picked up definitely has some character and a unique tone that could be handy some day. Plays well, and the electronics are working well, except for a scratchy volume pot.

I was hoping that someone that reads EffectsBay.com might be able to help with additional information about this particular guitar. This is labeled as a ‘Checkmate’ which I see mentioned with Teisco, etc. I also see a amp line that they made under the Checkmate name. The sticker on the headstock looks like the Teisco logo (crown) but with word “Checkmate” where “Teisco” would be, and the model states that it is a E-100 guitar. Looking at E-100 Teisco, they look similar (from 1964) but the pickup on those is closer to the neck position, where mine is towards the middle. I’m curious to what exactly it is, and if I can gather some additional info. I did find this great site about Teisco, but it only shows Teisco guitars.. and there are references to Checkmate amps.

Anyway, thought I’d throw it out there! You never know what may pop up from this post.

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Jul 30 2011

Billy Corgan shows off some some of his pedal collection!

Billy Corgan shows off some some of his pedal collection!

I know I’ve mentioned this in the past, but in the early 90s I was a HUGE Smashing Pumpkins fan. I would still have to rank Gish as one of my top 10 defining albums.  I have to say I haven’t heard listened to much Smashing Pumpkins in the last 10 years though, which is something I should change. I’ve always respected Billy Corgan as a musician as well as a producer, etc. I came across this great video (by PumpkinsMediaMilitia) where Billy Corgan shows off some of his pedals (some used on the classic albums).  Some tasty boxes for sure.

Here is a listing of pedals he mentioned for reference:

Fender Phaser
Roland Phase 5
Mutron Phaser
Maestro Sutainer
EHX NYC Big Muff
EHX PolyPhase
Jen Motorphaser
Tone Bender
Musonic Wah
Sam Ash Fuzzola
Jetlyzer JL-70 Phaser
EHX Bad Stone
MXR Distortion II
Fulltone Robin Trower Overdrive
Shin ei Fuzz
Devi Ever Rocket Fuzz
Vox Phaser
MXR Phase 100
Ring Stinger Pedal
Lovetone Wobbulator
Roland AF-60 Bee Gee Fuzz
EHX Clone Theory
EHX Electric Mistress

If you’re interested in finding some of these gems, you might want to check out PedalNerd.com. PedalNerd is the best place to find vintage guitar pedals on eBay.

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Nov 3 2010

Dunlop Uni-Vibe

Dunlop Uni-Vibe Effect PedalSo the last few days.. I’ve been sick as a dog with the flu. Can’t think of the last time I threw up.. and it wasn’t alcohol related. Brutal. Anways, I’m feelin’ much better today so back to thinking about pedals. I’m sorta surprised that I didn’t bring this one up before, but here is the Dunlop Uni-Vibe pedal. The classic rotating speaker pedal for that instant vintage sound.

Here is the official description:

The unique, airy rotating speaker sound of the Dunlop Uni-Vibe Effect Pedal incorporates the original circuit design using hand-matched photo resistors. Durable stainless steel housing protects the control knobs, and a silent switching system is exceptionally reliable. Features renowned chorus and vibrato modes and a trio of knob sets for sweep speed, volume and intensity that let you twist your sound into uncharted territory. AC adapter included.

The pedal also has control pedal input (Dunlop Uni-Vibe Control Pedal does NOT come with it) to manage the ‘speed’. You can also use the control pedal to turn the effect on/off like a standard wah.

Here is another great video by rockongoodpeople of NextLevelGuitar.com

You can pick up the Dunlop Uni-Vibe for $219.95 at Musician’s Friend.

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Oct 31 2010

MXR Custom Shop CSP105 Vintage ’75 Phase 45 Phaser

MXR Custom Shop CSP105 Vintage '75 Phase 45 Phaser Guitar Effects PedalI’ve been getting a few questions about the MXR Phase 45 (MXR Custom Shop CSP105 Vintage ’75 Phase 45 Phaser), so I definitely been wanting to bring this up. I’ve also been seeing this thing on a few pedal boards out there. Basically, it’s the little brother of the Phase 90 built in the 70s. It has been reintroduced (in the Custom Shop) and is built to exact specs.  No LED, No power adapter, Matched FETs and all hand wired.

Here is the official description:

The MXR CSP105 Vintage ’75 Phase 45 pedal reissues the rare little brother of the Phase 90 to exacting specifications. With 2 stages of phasing, the Phase 45 guitar pedal offers up its subtle and musical voice via hand-matched FETs and a hand-wired circuit board.

The MXR Phase 45 phaser pedal is equipped with a bypass footswitch and a speed knob. Rotating the speed knob in a clockwise motion results in a faster phase effect, and turning it counterclockwise slows it down. The MXR phaser pedal is powered by a single 9V battery, accessed by removing the stompbox’s bottom plate. Texture your tone without overpowering your sound with the limited-edition Vintage ’75 Phase 45 phaser pedal.

MXR Custom Shop CSP105 Vintage ’75 Phase 45 Phaser Guitar Effects Pedal Features:

* Bypass footswitch
* Speed knob
* Hand-wired circuit board built with original-spec 1975 components
* Original high-quality Switchcraft Input/Output jacks and Carling bypass switch
* Hand-selected FETs, matched to produce deep and rich phasing
* All-analog circuitry for warm analog tone

Here is a video by jimdunlopusa

You can pick up the MXR Custom Shop CSP105 Vintage ’75 Phase 45 Phaser for $99.99 at Musician’s Friend.

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Nov 11 2006

MXR Distortion!

8f8a_2_mxrdistortionOkay.. I’m a fan of these older MXR pedals. I like the sound, I like the look, and I like the craftsmanship. They’re built to last and to sound good forever. Here we have the MXR Distortion II pedal.

You can read some of the 17 reviews at Harmony-Central

The MXR Distortion II is a vintage pedal and currently not in production. I’m sure a reissue will be out soon. You can find great vintage MXR pedals on eBay. Check out PedalNerd.com for hot deals on eBay for classic MXR guitar pedals.

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