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Re: Compact Clone PCBs (inspired by Schulte Compact A Phasing)

2007-09-19 by rogerpellegrini

Hi - 

I have a "Compact A Phaser" and can vouch for the interesting and 
flexible sound of the unit.  In comparison, say, to an Eventide 
Instant Phaser it's capable of much more intense effects, and is 
practically an "instrument" in itself.  Almost best of all, the knobs 
on the unit actually go to 11!  How great is that?

Best regards,
Roger

--- In motm@...m, "JH." <jhaible@...> wrote:
>
> Hi -
> 
> If you listen to German records from the 1970's, you often hear a 
rather 
> unique phasing that comes from a device called "Compact A Phaser" 
from the 
> Berlin company "Gert Schulte Audio Elektronik". It's often referred 
to as 
> "Schulte Phaser", and I have heard it being called "Krautrock 
Phaser", 
> "Schulze Phaser" (because it's prominent on many early KS 
albums), "TD 
> Phaser" (because of Tangerine Dream). In my opinion, this phaser 
has been 
> important to the sound of these early electronic musicians almost 
as much as 
> the synthesizers the used.
> 
> I'm in the progress to make PCBs available for this, in a similar 
way as I 
> did with the Tau Phaser.
> 
> See details at
> http://www.jhaible.heim.at/compact_clone/compact_clone.html .
> 
> I'm *not* taking orders for PCBs yet, but I'd like to find out how 
many 
> would be interested in such PCBs.
> Pricing and handling will be similar as before.
> 
> Please send me an email with the following in the subject line, if 
you're 
> interested:
> 
> "Compact Clone - I'm interested"
> 
> JH.
>

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