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Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: USD 125.00
Submitted 01/05/2007
at 06:20pm
by Mike Young
Ease of Use
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No Opinion
One knob. Stupid easy to use.
Sound Quality
:
8
I wasn't going to write a review of this pedal because when I first got it I thought it to be so similar to a Phase 90 that it would required me giving my two cents. But it really is a very different sounding device - much richer, warmer and darker than the MXR Phase 90. I give it an eight just because it isn't true bypass and there is a bit of volume loss when you turn the effect on. I'm sure there are better Phasers out there. But Phasers are in no way a staple or foudation to my sound. I could easily get along without one. So, I've always been a fan of the Phase 90 since it is so cheap and easy to use. My last one busted a few years back. And I decided to get another. The place I usually shop doesn't carry MXR but they had the Maxon Phase Tone. It was a little more expensive but I have used some of there other pedals and have liked them so I figured what the heck. Well worth the extra 50 bucks. Way quieter, way smoother. Put it in front of your overdrive or distortion pedal and you get a really great expressive tone that seems to sort of react to your attack somehow. Put it after your overdrive or distortion effects and you get a rich super saturated sound that is really cool too. So if you just want a good little phaser to kick on every once in awhile then check this little guy out.
Reliability
:
9
I own several Maxon pedals. Never had a problem with a one of them.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with them. Probably never will.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Like I said before, I'm sure there is a Phaser out there that is better - One that is true bypass, quiet as can be and can be adjusted to create all sorts of different sounds. So if you need every Phaser sound under the sun then maybe this pedal isn't for you. Still this little guy packs up more than just a few amazing tones. And its simplicity is a major bonus in my book - with only one knob you can easily adjust it inbetween songs if you want. Compared to a phase 90, the Maxon Phase Tone wins hands down. And compare to a Small Stone well, there really is no comparison there - Unless you really want a pedal that takes up twice as much room, is nosiy and really muddy. All I can say is that I never thought a Phaser would inspire my playing. This one has.
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $135
Submitted 02/04/2006
at 07:59pm
by Phil
Ease of Use
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10
1 knob real easy to use
Sound Quality
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4
I bought this pedal along with the CP101 and the OD9 and the EH Small Stone. My setup SG Standard->Some type of phaser->Dynacomp or Analongman BiComp->TS808 reissue->Marshall JCM2000 DSL 401. This pedal is QUITE compared to other Phasers i have tried. But I hated the sound of it! It was more of a pulse not a nice wave sweep. Even at the slowest setting it really didnt impress me that much. But this is supposed to be another "subtle" effect. Its too subtle for me. I'm going back to the MXR Phase 90 thats been modded by Vodkamods with the "script" toggle. The PT999 IS NO MXR! The Small Stone has a much nicer sweep than the PT999 and I would have kept that too if it wasnt for the wicked volume drop when you switched it on and its noisy.
Reliability
:
9
its a maxon so i'm sure its reliable. I would gig without a back up.
Customer Support
:
9
Never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
4
I play classic rock and hippie stuff. I returned all the Maxon stuff i bought so i dont have to worry about anyone stealing it. If it was the exact same as the MXR Phase 90 I would have kept the PT999 but it was too subtle for me. I would pass on buying this if you are looking for the Phase 90 sound. The Phase 90 was popular for a very good reason!
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $125
Submitted 09/24/2005
at 06:06am
by Alexander
Email: alexvanherk<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Just one knob.
If you don't get it, your parents were probably family-related before they were getting married. I feel sorry for you...
A tip for the Maxon people: tell some more about the tweakers!!!
Sound Quality
:
8
I usually use:
Boss OC-2, EHX Small Stone Phaser (USA), EHX Guitar Synth, Maxon OD-808, EHX 16 second Digital Delay (reissue).
I was a bit scared when I read all those horrible reviews, but I decided to buy it anyway. Okay it has a smaller range than the Small Stone, but it a nice smooth, dark phaser. I maybe change the tweakers a bit but as far as I hear and play it now it is defenitely a surplus to my sound.
Reliability
:
9
Looks solid. Tweakers are ease to turn and look solid (plastic yellow) too.
I trust the pedal, so I would gig without a back-up!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I upgrade the stuff myself. I don't ever reclame. I live in Belgium so the cost of sending it to Maxon is already as expensive as buying a new one.
Overall Rating
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9
I play music which is between Sonic Youth, Neu ! and the famous Belgium band : Dead Man Ray" starring Rudy Trouve (best musician, guitarist, check the first "dEUS" album Worst CAse Scenario and you will know why). The lines are truly drippin in oscilllated, phased and delayed surroundings if you knwow what I mean.
It fits my muscial style very well.
I've had three phasers: The Ibanez PT909 (broke down), Small Stone (USA), still in line, Boss PH-3 (sold it, sounds terrible like icecubes.
The PT999 is a phaser which (thank you Peter Sellers: I treuly leuve !!!
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/04/2005
at 03:19pm
by JJCC
Ease of Use
:
10
1 knob
Sound Quality
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1
Playing a strat thru a hot rod deluxe, with your usual assortment of pedals. I tired it before and after distortion. It made no difference. I hated it. Very bassy. Swirl much too subtle. Very dark sounding. There was also a noticable volume drop when on. I didn't try it with my band, but I'm afraid it wouldn't cut through the mix in a live situation.
Reliability
:
5
It doesn't seem as sturdy as an mxr phase 90. The switch seems a little flimsy.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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1
I returned it and got a MXR phase 90.
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $130.00
Submitted 11/11/2004
at 02:25pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
one knob. controls the speed of the "swirl". if you can rotate your wrist in both directions, you can immediately operate the pt-999 as well as a nashville session guitarist.
Sound Quality
:
10
set-up: gibson s-1 w/lindy fralin p-90s > maxon pt-999 > fuzz/distortion pedal > custom-built 3-watt tube amp. everything powered up w/voodoo labs pedal power 2 & connected w/george l's cables. on the advice of robert keeley (on his website), i've been placing my phaser pedals BEFORE od/fuzz/dist. since trying this method, i have not gone back to my old practice of putting them after the signal clippers, like you would w/other modulation devices (chorus, flange, etc.). anyway, when i bought the pt-999 a few months ago, i really didn't think i'd post a review on harmony central for this unit. i was like, well, it's a phaser- everyone knows what they sound like. & this one only has one knob- i mean, how much advice on its use could i possibly offer? but lemme tell ya, the sound i'm getting w/ my set-up is hard to believe. hard to describe too. like a violent fixed-position wah, except there is a slight quiver in the tone caused by the phaser. is this sound exclusive to my set-up? the lindy fralin pick-ups? the particular fuzzbox i'm using? the ayan smooth & slim pedal after the fuzzbox? the low wattage of my amp? who knows. but i felt i would be remiss if i did not at least mention this possibility to the guitar-playing (& harmony central-reading) public who own this pedal.
Reliability
:
10
since i use the voodoo labs pedal power, i remove the batteries from my effects pedals as soon as i get 'em, to avoid any possibilities of the battery corroding in the pedal housing & fouling up the device. when i removed the battery from the pt-999, i marveled at how light (in weight) the pedal was- easily the lightest pedal in my collection. nevertheless, the pt-999 is plenty rugged enough to take a pounding. not that i intend on dishing out any abuse. i mean, come on. don't be a dork. if you feel a need for gettin' all aggro, don't take it out on your guitar pedals- that's what punching bags are for.
Customer Support
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10
maxon pedals are distributed in the states by godlyke. the on-line store that i often buy my pedals from is pedalgeek.com. both of these companies are outstanding. really, they care about you. worthy of your biz & dinero.
Overall Rating
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10
i currently own two maxon pedals, the other one being the af-9 auto filter. if i were made of money, i'd probably buy every item in maxon's "vintage","reissue", & "9" series of pedals. i get the feeling from what i've read about these pedals, both in guitar magazines & here on harmony central, that the whole line of products they put out are top-notch. i believe the whole "boutique"(hate that term) & "modded" pedal industry is really only making pedals that are about the same (sonically speaking) as the maxons are right outta the box. sure, the maxon pedals ain't cheap, but it sorta amuses me the way they don't have anywhere near the rep of the aforementioned limited -run & modified pedals that come in at around the same price, or even higher. but hey, i'm not gonna lose any sleep over it or nuthin.
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/04/2004
at 06:58am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Just TRY to put cables right way... One knob... So this is siple and eaysy.
Sound Quality
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10
This in incredible phaser. It sounds so beautiful everywhere. With Diffirent analoq syths.. With diffirent guitars and amps and also with bass, because it does not reduce bass levels... No matter what amp (guitar or hi-fi) you plug this in this rocks.
Quite tranparent sound. Just little beautiful wobble, not HUGE ower-effect that allways attracts your attencion. NO! Just that little swirl that makes your sound more intresting.
No matter what equipment... No matter what knob position... BEAUTIFUL.
Mayby not best effect for HUGE amount of distortion or overdrive, but seems to wobble them little too.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Wery realiable. Nothing can go wrong.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
What ever music style.. What ever equipment... This has something little to offer to it.
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $129
Submitted 09/21/2004
at 10:18am
by C.J.
Ease of Use
:
9
Announcing....My simple, informative review of the PT999.*
Or, how I wrote a review without being a dork!
The PT999 has one knob, for phase rate. If used stock, it couldn't be easier. Power up, plug in, play.
However, if you want to tweak the internal trim pots, you have to take the pedal apart. Totally worth it, more on this later.
Sound Quality
:
7
I've got a vast pedalboard with lots of true bypass effects and some that aren't. I use mainly a Les Paul into a Boogie Nomad amp.
This phaser has the classic Phase 90 script sound everyone wants - the early Rush, Van Halen, Thin Lizzy, etc. from the 70s. You can get everything from soft rolling to harsh warbling and everywhere inbetween. As many have said, I found it to be somewhat transparent and subtle, so it doesn't overpower your guitar sound. And it's quiet, no annoying swoosh when you are not playing.
BUT, it does suck tone! Robs your highs and lows when not in use. No, it's not true bypass. There is no way I would use it if I didn't have some sort of true bypass looper. I use an Aspect Design Labs (the original pedalboard.com) SwitchBox to keep the PT999 and a couple other pedals out of the signal when not in use. I'm shaving some points because of this.
The stock sound is really pretty good, but to my ears it sounds a little too compressed. Fortunately, you're not stuck with that. If you take off the back of the pedal, and then unscrew the circuit board from the housing VERY CAREFULLY, you can see all of the innards. The trim pot for compression is near the top left corner. I turned this pot counter clockwise just slightly, and I heard the difference. Less compression and the dynamics of my playing was restored. I like the sound better after this tweak, but others may not. My thanks to the previous reviewers who discovered this and wrote about here.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Built well, flaw free. Small size fits pedalboard easily. But it's a mass-produced product, not a hand-wired boutique. I haven't had it long enough to rate its reliability.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Maxon has a good informative web site with lots of sound samples. Other than that, I haven't dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
8
I compared the PT999 to the newer MXR Phase 90 and the Guyatone PT-3. Of the three, the Maxon gets me the closest to the classic 70s phase sound that I want. Of course, it is the most expensive of the bunch. I wanted to try a MXR EVH Phase 90, the one with the "Script" button (which I suspect is just an on/off toggle for the legendary R28 mod) but nobody has them yet.
Anyhow, it's a pricey box but it sounds good. A keeper.
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $130
Submitted 07/17/2004
at 08:50pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Dirt simple: one knob.
Sound Quality
:
9
See below.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Felt insubstantial.
Customer Support
:
9
Godlyke is very good about answering questions. They're the US
distributor of Maxon products.
Overall Rating
:
9
Announcing...
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THE GREAT 2004 PHASER SHOOT-OUT* ! ! !
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
I got a whole bunch of phasers, determined to keep one. That was
the MXR Phase 100. I returned this one. My styles are rock, metal,
some classic rock. I am an analog snob, and I typically use Maxon
N9NE series effects.
For the shoot-out, I used a Schecter Blackjack C1, with a Seymour
Duncan JB in the bridge and a Duncan '59 in the neck. For the amp,
I used my ALL TUBE crate 50 watt combo (VFX5112). No other effects
were used in the chain. The phasers went right between the guitar
and the amp, not the effects loop. Here are the results:
Dunlop-reissue MXR Phase 100: A+, the clear winner. This is a 10
stage phaser, unlike almost every other model tried. PROS: A wide
variety of sounds, but most of all, CLARITY. Every other phaser
sucked all the treble out of the tone, and most of the bass. This
one preserved it, though it took some mids out. I was wary about
buying this at first, since everyone on HC was slamming Dunlop's
reissues. But the sound quality here is great. It handled the JB's
high output just fine, unlike some of the other models, and it
actually made sounds that I wanted to listen to! CONS: AC adaptor
jack is on the side, which is odd, and the jacks don't give a
satisfying "click" when you plug in. Also, there was no manual in
the box, rather, a Crybaby wah manual...a really lame marketing
scheme if you ask me! Wahs annoy me, and I won't buy one. If I
did, I'd test a bunch out. But this pedal restores my faith in
MXR. The BOTTOM LINE? A GREAT phaser--the sound samples on the
web don't do this justice! It's bright, and very clear.
RUNNER UP: Maxon PT-999: B+. This was a four-stage phaser, and of
that kind, it was the clearest. Very transparent, and the effect
became part of your tone. BUT, it sucked most of the treble out and
some of the bass as well. The physical construction of the box
was solid, nice "clicks" when you plugged it in. But because it was
small, I feared it getting battered about. There was only one knob,
to control the rate. The depth was, I guess, supposed to be set at
the best range. And it's hard to argue with the setting. The
BOTTOM LINE? If you want a dark, transparent, classic phaser, this
one is great! It just wasn't the sound I was looking for.
HONORABLE MENTION: Guyatone PS-3, C+. This would have been an
acceptable phaser. It's cheap enough, and it does have a separate
depth control (in addition to rate). This pedal does let a lot of
high-end through. It wasn't anywhere near as good with distortion
as the Maxon PT-999. It sounded like it was fighting the distortion.
Remember that I'm using tube-based preamp gain here, the real stuff.
Decent for clean sounds, very crisp compared to the Maxon, but it
did drop some bass and treble out. This worked okay with humbuckers,
although the JB would cause it to fizzle out when I whacked a high
note. The phasing would gradually creep back into the sound as the
volume level faded out. It was better with the '59. The BOTTOM
LINE? This would do in a pinch! It has a different sort of envelope
than the others and might be an interesting sound to have. People
are freaked out by the rubber ring that holds the battery compartment
on, though. Me, I use adaptors, so it's not an issue.
VOODOO LAB MICRO VIBE: C, just average. It really darkened up the
tone, pulling everything into the mids. It handled the distortion
the same as the Guyatone. Clean, it was not as crisp, so it gets
lower marks. It was very close in tone, and about twice the price
of the Guyatone, and so it was much less of a bargain. The BOTTOM
LINE? If someone gives you one, say thank you. Otherwise, save
your money. It's a good phaser, but not $150 worth.
DIGITECH HYPER PHASE: D-, that's still a passing grade! Yes, I am
an analo
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $80 used
Submitted 05/01/2004
at 11:19pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob.
Sound Quality
:
8
The best phaser I've ever heard. I give it a 8 instead of 10 becuase it's not true bypass. Nor is there room inside the pedal to mod it for true bypass. I had to buy a Keeley True Bypass Looper so it wouldn't suck my tone. I found I lost a good amount of high end becuase of the bypass system in it. But don't be mistaken, I'd NEVER get rid of this phaser. It's killer!
Reliability
:
10
I've gigged with it for a while now. No problems. Good solid switch and jacks.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had a problem, so I've never contact Maxon.
Overall Rating
:
9
Killer phaser for vintage-type phasing. If you need a superb sounding phaser without lots of crazy controls and options (and if you don't mind losing some high end or buying a true bypass looper), this is your phaser! Great tone!
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 12/01/2003
at 10:09am
by Jon Schreffler
Email: jsschreffler<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob. Doesn't get any simpler than that.
Sound Quality
:
10
I was really impessed with this product, and have been very impressed with the whole Maxon line of effects. There seems to be an ever so slight volume drop when engaged (as other reviews noted), but it is negligable at best. Sounds way better than any new phaser I've tried (MXR, Boss, etc.) and nails that vitage sound like Dave Gilmour and Jimmy Page on Physical Graffitti (The Rover, In My Time of Dying).
Reliability
:
9
Seems to be pretty solid. The battery rolls around abit, but that's not unusual. The switch was alittle loose, though. I tried tightening the nut down, but that didn't solve the problem. I can't see that creating any problems in the near future.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:
9
Overall it's a killer pedal. A little pricey, but you get what you pay for. I have a pretty basic setup; American Deluxe fat Strat or Yamaha SBG 700s fitted with Gibson '57 Classic Plus pickups or my good ol' Danelctro DC-2 (black and white like Jimmy's) through a Mesa Boogie V-Twin Bottle Rocket, Line 6 DL4, Boss Super Chorus, Ernie Ball Volume and a Crybaby into either a Laney LC15R or my '67 Bassman head. I'd wouldn't think twice about replacing it if something happened
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $120.00
Submitted 09/22/2003
at 04:10am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
E-Z to use. One knob to dial to your taste. No need for the manual but it is better than most other manuals I've seen.
Sound Quality
:
7
Sounds very good. Similar to the MXR Phase 90 but more transparent and subtle; perhaps too subtle. Used it with a 1996 Les Paul Studio and Fender Tele Plus through a Mesa/Boogie Studio Caliber or Vox AC-15. Noticeable drop in volume when activated (I don't know if this is a common problem or not). I think my MXR Phase 90 boosted the signal a little when activated.
Reliability
:
9
No problems with this pedal.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to contact support.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play several styles of music and used this pedal more often than the MXR, but was never happy with the slight drop in signal level when the pedal was activated. I did prefer the transparency of this pedal over the MXR. Rarely use it anymore but it stays in my arsenal for the odd day when I do need it.
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: 11040 (Japanese Yen)
Submitted 03/30/2003
at 11:23pm
by Twinky
Email: twinkyglitterfield at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy to use. One pot moved counterclockwise/clockwise. There are two internal trimmers. One for compression and the other for intensity. These really augment for versatility of the product. There was manual for it but it was written in Japanese and is thus useless to me.
Sound Quality
:
9
Sound quality is excellent. I find that it blends with your existing tone and colors it in a pleasant way. I am not really using the effect for heavy phasing but rather to add a hint of movement during solos. I am using it for arpeggio work using a clean sound with a touch of reverb and with a "clean boost" (Time Machine Boost) during overdriven lead work. In both of these settings I couldn't ask more from the pedal. Guitar is a Strat w/ Kinmans and amp is Deluxe Reverb.
I will say that I imported my PT999 from Japan because I prefer the orange color over the US blue version. As far as I'm aware there are no circuit differences.
I have adjusted the interal trimmers. I reduced the intensity slightly and kept the compression exactly where it was. I found that even the slightest adjustments made to the compression trimmer unfavorable, but could see unconventional applications for the results. Perhaps an additional reason to buy a backup?
Reliability
:
8
This stompbox is superbly made. The script is gorgeous and the orange rich without being harsh. Battery is accessed via four screws on the bottom. Try a carbon/zinc battery and see what you think. It might be something you prefer.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Havn't needed it yet and I have had it for a year with consistent usage.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play jazz, blues, funk, surf and roots-rock. I use the phaser exclusively for the funk and R/R purposes and sometimes for a blues solo.
I was considering the Sobbat PB-2, script logo Phase 90, vintage Small Stone or the other Maxon phaser. This won out on simplicity, aethetics, footprint and of course tone.
Its little buddies are a Teese Picture wah, London Fuzz, Vintage Rat, DM-2, DD-5 and Time Machine Boost.
I would love to hear about neat little tricks for this pedal from other users ;-)
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $100 used
Submitted 09/01/2002
at 06:15pm
by Brian W. Logan
Ease of Use
:
10
1 knob
Sound Quality
:
10
i hate to give a 10, but wow, this thing is cool. i got this to complement my small stone, i thought it did better clean phasing, where the sm. stone excelled with more gain (ala billy corgan). i haven't messed with the internal trimmers, i'm just afraid to mess it up. seems to be really versatile, very quiet. small volume drop, but i tend to either use it with rhythm only, or when i do use this for lead i will roll the volume up a tad on the guitar anyway, so all is well. some compression, but i think personally that is part of the sound intended and i don't struggle with clarity in chords or single-note lines with it on, so i can't complain. i can see where some might want more intensity(internal trimmer?) as i tend to prefer my effects to be somewhat transparent to maintain the characteristics of my playing and overall tone. i think it favors single coils (strat w/tex. spec. and gib. blueshawk w/ p-90) for clean sound and humbuckers (hamer with duncan 59's and epi 335) for lead sound, but that is probably my personal taste coming through. i can get some pretty cool page-like tones when used with fuzz. i run it into a del. rev. reissue, peavey delta blues, and sovtek mig 50, also i use a friend's univalve through 2 vintage 30's when jamming with him. seems to work well with a variety of gear. very quiet when bypasse and when activated, no clicking and very little swooshing sound.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
i got it use from a friend, so it's about 1-1.5 years old, no problems at all. seems solid, no worries mate!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no experience here
Overall Rating
:
9
i mostly play blues/rock/alt.(sm. pumpkins, pearl jam, hendrix, zep, clapton type stuff) i've been playing 6-7 years now. not overly talented, but i know what i like. i got this used from a jamming partner who bought it mail order and discovered that phasers just weren't his thing, i borrowd it for about a week and was ready to buy it.as stated earlier i bought this to augment my small stone, but shortly thereafter my small stone developed some problems and hasn't made it back into my rig yet, so this is my full-time phaser. great all around pedal. i would definitelly replace it if lost/stolen. works very well with my fulltone ult. octave (really just a fuzz pedal with a switchable octave effect i rarely use) and thankfully retains clarity when used with reverb and light delay (eh polychorus). for me, this is the best phaser out there and is the most essential part of my effects rig but it is probably not suited to those wanting a very intense phase unless the internal trimmers can be adjusted adequately. i hate to give such a glowing review as i believe nothing is perfect but i've never come across a phaser that fits my needs better, and thanks to this i've quit looking!
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $119 used
Submitted 04/30/2002
at 05:18pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Piece of cake Man!
Sound Quality
:
9
When i first got it I noticed a slight drop in volume {nothing major at all} Also alittle to much compressin in the tone. Maybe thats the cause of the tiny drop. Sooo I opened it up and started tweaking! There are to internal trimmers inside on the board. The top left hand corner trim is for the compressin which i turned just a tiny bit to the left {counterclock wise} Just a tiny bit bit makes a big difference. To far and nasty treble. The other one is near the middle and adds intensity or depht. I turned it all the way counter clockwise. Which gave it as much of the effect that its got. I made sure to mark the original spots with a sharpy marker before doing this. Now i think i've got it. Much better sound! Much clearer and i dont notice the tiny volume drop either. I will say the phase effect isnt as pronounced as the Phase 90 but i dont mind. It is real close though. Switching is dead quiet which is a bonus. It is not noisy for a phase tone either. No major Swooshing!
Reliability
:
10
Looks good enough
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
All in all a good phase pedal. I would buy it again but would have to tweak it a bit. I hope this helps anyone else thats wishs to tweak their's.
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $135
Submitted 01/09/2002
at 09:02pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Very Easy...one knob...no brainer.
Sound Quality
:
10
The sound quality is EXCELLENT. I compared this to the MXR Phase-90 re-issue and a Boss PH-3. There was no question. The Maxon beat them fair and square. I was looking for a smooth phaser that wouldn't alter or dominate my tone and this is it. Like the previous reviews said, you can get an awesome 70's-style tone with this pedal.
Reliability
:
9
Built solid, nice and compact, fits well into the pedalboard.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them. Shouldn't have to, it's pretty solid.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I really like this pedal a lot. I was using a Line-6 Modulation Modeler to have that all-in-one box. I found that the only effect that I used consistently was a phaser, so I sold it and bought the Maxon unit tonight.
Here's my line-up: Various American Deluxe Fat Strats Strats plugged into a TU-2 Tuner, Crybaby, Vox Valvetone Overdrive, Maxon Phase Tone, Ernie Ball Volume Pedal. I use a 2001 Fender Twin Amp (2x12 Pro-Series, not the Cyber-Twin!) with a Line-6 Delay Modeler in the effects loop. I originally had the Phaser in the effects loop, but it was a little too 'heavy', so I put it in front of the pre-amp and it settled down nicely. This is not a real overbearing Phaser. Like the man said, don't expect "Atomic Punk" type phasing. Think of David Gilmour's opening chords to "Dark Side of the Moon". On the dirty side, it's very Robin Trower, Peter Frampton, Frank Marino and early Alex Lifeson. Those were some of the guys I was influenced by (playing 25 years now), so this was an easy choice. I like my effects very subtle and this fits the bill. My only complaint is that it's a little pricey ($135), but it's a keeper. Beats anything else I found, regardless of the price.
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: US $130
Submitted 04/09/2001
at 10:18am
by M. Guidry - south LA
Ease of Use
:
9
Just plug in and dial in the phasing speed you want (one control aboard). At slower settings one may think that hearing the actual effect to be a little difficult, especially when playing chords through your clean channel (the effect doesn't really come out at you, but becomes a part of your actual tone; maybe it depends on what you're expecting). There are 2 internal trim-pots, but if you're hearing something pretty healthy, I wouldn't mess with'em (an improvement won't happen).
Sound Quality
:
9
I play through a Peavey Classic 30 with a Les Paul and Strat; Not a noisy pedal. You don't hear the swirl when not playing as you would on the Phase 90 re-issue or Boss Super Phaser. But then, the PT999 doesn't quite have the depth or intensity of the Dunlop 90, which is one quality I believe it does lack (however, the Dunlop 90 adds a bitey upper midrange element and interestingly boosts your signal). The Maxon PT999 is smooth and definitely not bitey. When sliding between single notes -- lets say a whole step -- you hear the phased tone immediately (the Dunlop 90 falls short of this, because hearing it's brittle emphasis can be easily noticed); The Maxon PT999 shines best when used with an overdrive [I'm using a Tube King (sweet) and Fulldrive-2 (great overdrive volume boost) amongst others, including a Maxon OD808 re-issue (don't believe that it's leaps and bounds better than a TS9 re-issue -- they're nearly identical in sound)]; Through your clean sound you will notice a little darkening of your tone. A slight bass emphasis is added and a little volume loss on your high end is what I hear. With overdrive, there is a seemingly improved transparency.
Reliability
:
9
Looks and feels reliable. A backup shouldn't be needed unless a phase sound is what you're about (but then you'd probably have other flavors of phase present to cover in case of a break-down). I bought it to replace my Dunlop Phase 90 which just decided to die.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
9
This pedal is great for a warm mellow element to be added to any form of music. For single note playing (also double-stop intervals) there is a quality of phase smoothness that a Dunlop Phase 90 re-issue doesn't even approach; At full throttle, this Maxon doesn't get as
radical as the Dunlop, it just sounds nicer. The fastest swirl is about near the vibrato rate of a relaxed singer (not as fast as Cher; Hey ya'll, the soothing and warm wavy tones will stir your soul man...heavy -- I hope this will help me to forget how much I had to pay for another Maxon without true bypass switching). Perhaps a musician may want more depth than this effect offers. The phasing does not stand out more than it is a phasing which becomes part of your tone. For a slow speed phase like on Van Halen's "Atomic Punk" intro, it would fall short of the intensity needed though (but who knows what a high volume could do); Playing with overdrive is a noticeable environment where this pedal has superiority over the upper midrange bite of the Dunlop MXR Phase 90 re-issue (which just gets almost horrible); The Maxon PT999 does sound very good. I do feel that the price for the PT999 stomp box is a little too high for a simple featured phaser.
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: trade
Submitted 10/28/2000
at 02:40pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
A speed knob and a footswitch..easy!
Sound Quality
:
10
Used it with Fuzz and Overdrive...sounds excellent! I compared this with the reissue Dunlop and this one nails the old MXR Phase90 sound and more, better than the Dunlop! Using the fuzz-DynaComp-Phasetone(dynacomp in full) really scary sounding!
Reliability
:
10
Built like those old MXR pedals!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
10
A must have for every phasing needs, you'll find a way to use this, you'll be inspired. At lower levels very Pink Floyd, at around 1 o'clock excellent for 70's blues rock solos(think Johnny Winter, Frank Marino) early Van Halen no problem! I was originally gonna get an MXR phase90, but I heard these can sound like the original one.....No regret at all! Highly recommended
Product: Maxon PT999 Phase Tone
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/12/2000
at 06:48am
by Jason McCallister
Email: jmcc99<at>aol dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
One of the easiest pedals to use. Plug it in and adjust the speed, thats it.
Sound Quality
:
9
Reliability
:
10
I've had it on the road for over a month (about 27 gigs) and it works great.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
If you're looking for that old 70's phaser sound the pt999 is it.
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