Product: Carl Martin Two Faze
Price Paid: US $215
Submitted
08/14/2005
at
04:01pm
by
Brad Meyer
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy...how hard can two speed knobs be?
Sound Quality
:
9
Fat warm analog phasing, sound like an old Maestro phaser, with extra volume and power, it has that lush sweep that feels like swimming in a warm blue ocean.
Reliability
:
9
Only a few months old, no troubles.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No dealings...
Overall Rating
:
10
Can't belive that this is only the second review of this phaser??
It sounds like my old keybord players Mastro phaser, the one with funny colored knobs, it has the same warm tone, very good at fast speeds too, but it is the slow sweep that delivers the earcandy!
Sounds good for everything from old VH to Eagles.
I think that I'll get one more for my home setup.
Product: Carl Martin Two Faze
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted
05/30/2005
at
04:22am
by
Mark Randall
Ease of Use
:
10
Oh my it has two knobs!
Speed on both, hence the name two Faze, as two in one, like two phasers and two speeds.
So in short very easy, like having two Phase 90's.
Sound Quality
:
9
Now this is where is gets good.
Fat old 70's phaser sounds.
Johnny Winter, Van Halen, and etc etc you got that old vintage vibe right there, Maestro'esque phaser in a new shape and with more depth to the effect.
Plug it before or after your dirt of choice and swirl away, from very slow sweeps to fast leslie like tones.
That is where the two sides really shines.
My slightly modded Peavey Classic 30 sounds great with this pedal.
It is a sleeper for sure.
Reliability
:
10
Mine is two years old now, never had any problems.
Customer Support
:
9
Had no dealings, just bought it and used it, that alone is cool enough.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play old style rock, from Winter to VH, this thing has all I need in a phaser, a pure unit.
Love the slow sweeps, gives you that almost hollow tone, very nice in solo's.
The fast and middle stuff is cool for rhythm and texture pieces.
I have a Phase90 and a old Boss, I like all three of them, the CM sounds everybit as good as the others and is very convinient.
A very useful tool indeed.