| ADA Final Phase
Technical data: Input impedance: 1 megohm Output impedance: 300 ohms Maximum input level: 6 dBm Sweep rate: 12 Hz to 30 seconds Modulation rate: 20 Hz to 2 seconds "Q": 1 Control voltage range: 0 to +5 volts
CONTROLS Sweep rate: controls the speed at which the phase shift effect moves up and down the sound spectrum. Sweep modulation: a variable speed oscillator that adds to or modulates the main sweep, producing shimmering vibrato-like effects, asymmetrical sweep patterns, multiple phaser effects, modulated sweep, syncopated beats, etc. Range control: determines the limits of the automatic sweep functions (sweep rate and sweep modulation), with maximum range at the full clockwise setting. When using the control input (as mentioned above), the range control gives maximum range to the control input when set to full counter-clockwise position. Intensity: a regenerated (peaking) to the phasing effects. sounds ranging from hollow tubes to intensified "wahs" are obtainable. Overdrive: adds a variable amount of distortion to the input signal. Sounds ranging from a thunderous "jet-phase lead" to subtle, smooth "tube amp" harmonic distortion are easily produced.
FOOT SWITCHES In/out: switches electronics of final phase into or out of operation. Overdrive: engages or bypasses the electronics of distortion. Responds only when electronics of phase shifter are operating. |