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This is exactly the same pedal as the EVH90 version of the Phase 90. It has the black-on-white motif of early Eddie Van Halen, but is functionally no different. We got this because we were able to get a good deal on it, and because we thought it would be cool to pair with the [[EVH117 EVH Flanger]] that also shares the black-on-white style motif.
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The EVH90SE is exactly the same pedal as the EVH90 version of the Phase 90. It's only realy difference is the black-on-white motif of early Eddie Van Halen on the pedal enclosure. It is functionally no different. Despite our protestations of "don't get signature gear", we got this because we were able to get a good deal on it, and because we thought it would be cool and fun to pair with the [[EVH117 EVH Flanger]] that also shares the black-on-white style motif.
  
 
* Being exactly the same model, except for the different paint job, the Eddie Van Halen 35th Anniversary version also has the "script" button. It functions in exactly the same manner.
 
* Being exactly the same model, except for the different paint job, the Eddie Van Halen 35th Anniversary version also has the "script" button. It functions in exactly the same manner.

Revision as of 04:34, 25 October 2018

MXR Phase-90 Phaser. This is the one-knob phaser that has, for all practical purposes, dominated all other phasers that have come before, or since...

Thermionic Studios owns four (4) Phase 90 pedals available for rental:

  • Two (2) CSP101SL "Script" Phase 90s,
  • One (1) EVH90 EVH-Edition Phase 90, and,
  • One (1) EVHSE90 EVH-35th Anniversary Phase 90

IRONY: Despite making the article about the standard "block" Phase 90 phaser, we don't have any standard MXR Block Phase 90 phaser pedals. We have nothing against the standard block phasers, we just don't think they sound AS GOOD as the older script-logo architecture model; we don't think they offer the best sounds - we believe musicians are more partial to the sounds of the script logo pedal.

If you're attached to the block pedal sound, it's possible to use an EVH-Phase 90 with the "script" button not pressed in.

If you're interested in renting one of our Phase-90s, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Controls

Image from Jim Dunlop
  • Knob 1 - "Speed":
  • Footswitch 1 - "On/Off":

Bypass: Buffered

All versions of the Phase-90 - whether by the original MXR company, or from later Dunlop/MXR, have a buffered signal bypass. There is no exception.


General Information

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xrBGitOIc4

Pedal Manual

Script Phase 90

Image from Jim Dunlop

EVH Phase 90

Image from Jim Dunlop

The Script Button

EVH SE Phase 90

Image from Stratcat.biz

The EVH90SE is exactly the same pedal as the EVH90 version of the Phase 90. It's only realy difference is the black-on-white motif of early Eddie Van Halen on the pedal enclosure. It is functionally no different. Despite our protestations of "don't get signature gear", we got this because we were able to get a good deal on it, and because we thought it would be cool and fun to pair with the EVH117 EVH Flanger that also shares the black-on-white style motif.

  • Being exactly the same model, except for the different paint job, the Eddie Van Halen 35th Anniversary version also has the "script" button. It functions in exactly the same manner.

Phase Inversion:Yes/No

Schematic ID Electronic Part Action Phase State
X X X X

Schematic

Artists

We are currently unaware of any artists actively using the pedal now, or who have in the past.


Additional Sources