vermona
ph-16 dual analog phaser

price : $345.00

 

The PH-16 is an extremely versatile, true analog mono/stereo phaser with a variable number of stages and excellent sound quality.

By virtue of its flexible structure, the PH-16 stands out audibly from many other analog phasers.

Inside the PH-16 there are two individual phasers that can work together in serial or parallel modes. Therefore, you can use the PH-16 as a true stereo phaser, using four, six or eight stages, or as a mono phaser with eight, twelve or sixteen (!) stages. By varying the number of stages, a phaser's sound character changes, so the PH-16 is a very dynamic effect unit offering many possibilities.

The phaser circuits are constructed with handmade and hand-selected VERMONA optocouplers. Thus, it is virtually noiseless and allows refinement of high-level signals without undesirable distortion.

The integrated LFO brings fluid motion into play. It can modulate the pase shifts of both phaser units in four different ways. For a secondary modulation source, we have integrated the CV / EF section. This allows you to modulate the PH-16 with either external control voltages, such as those from modular systems and synthesizers, or you can use the internal envelope follower, which converts the volume contour of the input signal into a control voltage. Alongside being able to modulate the phase shifts, the CV / EF section can also influence the LFO speed and intensity.

 

As with all our products, the PH-16 sets the standard with its quality and accessible user interface.

 

 

Connecting Features

Each of the internal phaser units, labled as PHASER 1 and PHASER 2, has its own mono input jack (TRS). When using the PH-16 as mono device, the two input signals are merged. Depending on the selcted mode (serial or parallel), the output jack assignment will change. The rear panel is also equipped with a CV IN jack for connecting an external control voltage or a volume pedal, and a footswitch jack for switching the bypass function on and off and the LFO.

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