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    erratom
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    Just an interrogation, what is the link the relation between this classic phaser and … a stone.

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    #100243
    B.Daws
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    Due to the relation of the ripple effect of a rock thrown in water and the sound it produces(the ripple effect on the signal).

    I really have no idea though.

    #100246
    BlueSteel
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    maybe becasue the bad stone is in a big chassis, and the small stone is in a smaller chassis?

    #100248
    electro-melx
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    maybe becasue the bad stone is in a big chassis, and the small stone is in a smaller chassis?

    Well yeah….that’s the answer……but that begs the question ‘why is a bad stone called a bad stone?’

    #100253
    julian
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    Sly and the Family Stone?

    Jimi Hendrix – Stone Free

    Get stoned?

    Probably has something to do with the music at the time, or drugs.

    #100258
    B.Daws
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    Due to the relation of the ripple effect of a rock thrown in water and the sound it produces(the ripple effect on the signal).

    I really have no idea though.

    Think about this. The small clone is a chorus pedal and chorus is made by cloning the signal and mixing it back together thus how I came to my stone simile. The ripple effect of a stone thrown in water represents the pulsating effect of the sound(the waves of the frequency spectrum produced by the phaser with it’s ebb and flow like a ripple in water). I though it sounded good, nobody really said anything about my idea earlier so I thought I would provide a little more insight into my thoughts.

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    BlueSteel
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    Quote:
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    Due to the relation of the ripple effect of a rock thrown in water and the sound it produces(the ripple effect on the signal).

    I really have no idea though.

    Think about this. The small clone is a chorus pedal and chorus is made by cloning the signal and mixing it back together thus how I came to my stone simile. The ripple effect of a stone thrown in water represents the pulsating effect of the sound(the waves of the frequency spectrum produced by the phaser with it’s ebb and flow like a ripple in water). I though it sounded good, nobody really said anything about my idea earlier so I thought I would provide a little more insight into my thoughts.

    That seems to make sense. or it can relate to the drug thing because phasing is really trippy.

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