2.
Competitor phase curves
This graph shows the phase effect from a Little Labs IPB.
It is important to note that the Little Labs is an excellent
product and very well designed. It employs a series of
op-amps to achieve its response curves while the Phazer
employs a class-A approach. Both are good and our comments
are not meant to undermine the IPB in any way, only to
show the differences and why we chose to do what we do.
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Red - Not
totally flat due to the always-on buffer. But very
good none the less. The Phazer bypass is what one
would call true-bypass |
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Yellow - Shows the
curve when the phase control is set with minimal
phase shift. Note the phase effect is only applied
on the high frequencies, just like the Phazer |
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Green - Shows the curve
when the phase control is set to approximately 50%
of phase shift. The phase effect is applied to both
the mids and highs while the lowest fundamental
remains intact, just like the Phazer |
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