Ibanez PM7 Phase Modulator Pedal (PM7)
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Ibanez PM7 Phase Modulator Pedal

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If you've gone through one phase after another, maybe it's time for the final phase. The PM7 Phase Modulator offers three types of waveforms to give you everything from classic phaser to DJ effects to toy ray gun sounds. Since good things come in threes, the PM7 also has three phase stages: vintage, deep and dry, and deep and pronounced.
  • 3 wave form types
  • 3 phase modes
  • Controls for speed, depth, manual, and feedback
  • Tone-Lok controls

Ibanez PM7 Phase Modulator Pedal
3 wave form types combine with 3 phase modes to deliver a range of sounds from classic phase to 21st century DJ-style effects.

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"This Is THE Phase Pedal"
by Skervee - 9/5/2003 10:13:06 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Guitarist Metal, Funk, and other schtuff. Chicago, IL.
61 people out of 95 found this review helpful

If you wanted just normal phasing effects, this is the pedal to get. If you wanted screwed-up, insane noises to beat the pulp out of the norm, this is the pedal to get. You get great phasing, and then some. The traditional rotary speaker simulation is grand, however it is harder to tune in because this is more of a frequency analyzer rather than a phaser. You can get mechanical noises, to outer space beeps, to 80's arcade burps and related noises. A wonderful pedal if you like modulation - this pedal is a lot like the Electro-Harmonix 'Frequency Analyzer', only smaller, and more versatile, though the EHX pedals are quite nice, and much more durable. Great modulation for a lot less.

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"Excellent!"
by Eddie - 12/21/2004 7:01:43 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Active musician Heavy metal, Contemporary worship Albuquerque, NM
38 people out of 65 found this review helpful

I've had this pedal for about 2 years now and I'm still finding new things out about it. To me it's more than just a Phaser. With the sharp zig-zag setting you simulate a tremolo pedal. Very smooth and can be heard clearly with a distortion pedal. Gives harmonics a unique sound. I like it more than Boss, and its naturally better than Digitech's hyper phase. Ibanez superior equipment

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"Advice"
by Skervee - 10/3/2003 12:50:32 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Guitarist Metal Chicago
12 people out of 28 found this review helpful

If you have a metal distortion pedal, and want a superb, low-end, death metal sound, use this. Keep your metal pedal on a setting you would want for just hard rock/metal. Then put these settings on: Knob 1: 0 Knob 2: 10 Knob 3: 10 Knob 4: +6 The first switch should be on the first setting. The second switch, on the second. Here you go! It should work - it may be different with other pedals, amps, etc.

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"A Setting That Goes Well With Either Guitar or Bass"
by j - 1/27/2004 4:51:59 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Guitarist/Bassist Funk/Metal/Other Stuff Chicago, IL.
9 people out of 27 found this review helpful

Again, this pedal is pretty cool if you want to get unique modulated sounds out of it, and of course, it will take some time to tweak what you want out of it. I did just that, and I discovered a sort of "compression" or "hi-fidelity" effect that pretty much makes your sound crystal clear - with either guitar or bass; I can't really say it's compression because compression usually comes with sustain - this doesn't, really. The settings are as follows:Knob 1: 0Knob 2: 0Knob 3: 0Knob 4: +6The last knob is a doozy, because if you crank it either way to the max, it will get super-noisy when you start playing. I hope this helped.

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