Univox PHZ1 Phazer
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Product: Univox PHZ1 Phazer
Price Paid: USD 30 USED
Submitted 12/15/2006
at 11:23pm
by slippast
Ease of Use
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10
Turn the nob and watch the 'video counter' glow! I got this thing for a song and really love it. I wouldn't trade it for a Phase 90 or smallstone. Plus it looks cool.
Sound Quality
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9
It's got a great mellow sound. I hate jet engine phasers that sound like the deck on an aircraft carrier. I'd give it a 10 for sound quality except for two things. It's a one trick pony for tone, kind of a double phase sound, it almost sounds like two syncronized phasers. I wish the max setting were just a little faster but it still sounds cool, kind of a hyper leslie effect.
The other thing is that it seems to like a really hot signal. Played through my PRS it's really mellow, almost too mellow. My active bass loves this thing. But I have an old ELKA Rhapsody 610 string synth and this phaser makes those analog strings shine! I've played that thing for hours with my various keys.
Reliability
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No Opinion
I haven't had it long enough to really say. My box is in brand new condition. Not a scratch or a scuff. The former owner probably hadn't plugged it in in 20 years. I don't get any weird noise, nothing other than perfectly clean tone.
I can't imagine what would make this thing break if it's properly cared for, it only has one nob and a couple switches.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
Despite the minor shortcomings I think this box will live in my little studio setup for a very long time. The first time I heard it at the seller's house I was hooked. He was trying to chat about stuff and I kept saying, "uh, huh, yeah," while digging the sound.
I was waiting for a good phaser for a long time. It's not an effect I'm really drawn to but this thing really got me. I would've paid a lot more for it after hearing the sound it makes.
Everyone loves thier own gear and tends to rate it highly. As of right now I really do love this thing. If it were stolen I'd mourn it for a long time and keep a sharp eye out for another one. It's the phaser for me. If you play metal and love a huge sweeping phaser this isn't your thing. But if you like some unintrusive color this is it.
Product: Univox PHZ1 Phazer
Price Paid: US $85 used
Submitted 06/28/2002
at 06:43am
by keith
Ease of Use
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10
one knob for speed of effect...very easy
Sound Quality
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9
I have been collecting Univox amps for a while and effects and am in love with every piece. This Phazer is no exception. The sound is subtle in a great way. It isn't as overbearing as many phasers (Boss, EH, etc..) and allows tone of the guitar to come though untainted. there is a bit of noise as with most analog effects but this usually means that there is no clipping of the tone.
I use it though a Univox 1061 110watt Blue b-group head and a Univox 2x10" cabinet with 1968 Jensen speakers. My guitars are a Les Paul Studio, Fender Fat Tele, Custom Strat, and Epiphone 335. My other effects are a Tubeworks Real Tube II and Blue Tube rack mounts, Danelectro Tremolo, Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus, and a Univox Unitron envelope follower. The Phazer works great with my set up bit I can't imagine it not working well with any instrument.
Reliability
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10
going strong for approx. 30 years
Customer Support
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No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
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9
wish it had an effect volume level...oh well.
Product: Univox PHZ1 Phazer
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 04/08/2002
at 08:49pm
by chris
Ease of Use
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10
This is so far the best phasor that I've ever come across. It doesn't have an instruction manual and it doesn't need one. It's so simple to use, just a matter of turning a dial to incress the phasing speed. No depth or resonance controls because they simple aren't needed, it's perfect.
Sound Quality
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10
Right now I'm playing and Ibanez Jem 555 through it and then into Fender Hot Rod Deluxe amp. In front of it, I first run into a Vox wah, then a Boss turbo overdrive, and then a boss eq before the signal goes into a Korg volume pedal and then into the phaser. There is a slight hum in the background, but it's hardly noticable, and the tone easily compensates. I found that if I run my eq with the Univox, I get a really beautiful chorus-like sound. I found that it can even make a solid state fender amp (the one that i tried it out on in the store) sound very tube. For a seventies funk, soul, R&B, rock, or raggae sound, it simply can't be beat.
Reliability
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8
I haven't played out with it much, infact I just picked it up recently so I can't say much here. It seems like it's held up quite well considering that it's about 10 years older than I am.
Customer Support
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5
I honestly don't even know if the company is in business still. If I had problems with it, I'd probably do the maintenance myself or have a friend with some experience in electronics. Does not seem difficult to work on at all.
Overall Rating
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10
I very much enjoy this phazor for the forementioned styles. I play a little bit of all of them as well as some fusion, jazz and jam band stuff. There really isn't much that I can't see it sounding good for. If it were stolen or lost I'd definately go out of my way to find another (and i would probably have to). I suggest that anyone pick interested in using effects well to enhance their music seriously check it out. It makes making music a tremendous amount of fun. Run it with a wah and it gets really interesting. Everyone needs one!!!!
Product: Univox PHZ1 Phazer
Price Paid: US
Submitted 12/20/2000
at 01:01pm
by Oliver Creak
Email: olivercreak at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
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10
Very easy to use and you can't help but get a great sound out of it.
No manual available, I learned how to use it through trial and error.
Sound Quality
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10
I play all my guitars through it into my Carvin PA head. I have a 1968 Telecaster, Martin D-16 and a Fender Jazz bass. The phaser effects works great for all of them. I especially like the slow phase which sounds just like George Harrison on "Octopus Garden". If only I played like him.
Reliability
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10
I have had it for over 20 years. It recently was featured in Guitar Player magazine's "Pawnshop Prizes".
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to call them. I think they went out of business.
Overall Rating
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10
I found this little beauty in the back alley trashcan of my neighborhood music store. It was in pristine condition except for one thing, it didn't work. I took it apart and found a loose connection which I soldered. It has worked great since. Now it's a vintage collectors item and worth some bucks.
The first time I used it live was at a beef and beer gig. I played a Strat though it on the Doobie Brothers tune "Long Train Runnin".
It sounded like wind down the highway.
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