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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Reissue Small Stone vs XO Polyphase
Hey guys, I need some expert opinions here:
I’m really interested in picking up a classic big box Small Stone (reissue w/ LED, etc). Listening to Youtube videos, it’s got such an elegant warm sound, and the sweep is so nicely shaped. It’s like a perfect sine wave
Now, I currently own an XO Polyphase, which is a lot of fun in itself, but to be honest, I’m a little disappointed in it’s Phase shape. Though I like that I can control its Start and Stop positions, the wave shape itself isn’t as circular or smooth as the Small Stone, at least from what I can tell. It seems that it reaches the peaks and valleys much too quickly, instead of being a constant, smooth flow
I hope that makes sense
Anyway, the Small Stone seems really appealing to me. The one I’ve got my eye on is around $100, and has been modified by Analogman to include an internal volume pot and feedback trimmers. Is this a good deal? Will I really notice that much of a difference between the Polyphase and Small Stone?
BTW: I mostly do a lot of Synth stuff, though I’m starting to get more into guitar.
hey
fellow guitar-pedals-on-a-synth guy here
do you use a laptop based synth [or one that can output control voltages?]
You can ‘fix’ the LFO on the stereo polyphase by using it on the exp pedal mode and run a sine wave you drew in audacity or whatever into it [or the LFO out from your minimoog/voyager/little phatty or whatever].
That said, the small stone is nice/simple and a better four-stage phaser than the MXR phase 90. $100 would be a bit much for an unmodified one but it sounds about right for an analogman one. and there’ll be a bit of a difference seeing as the xo polyphase is a digital pedal with a rather lot of tweakability and the small stone is analog and pretty simple but I doubt either is sonically unpleasant- just different flavors.
regards,
Sam