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Panel Descriptions

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1. 

DC IN jack

Accepts connection of an AC Adaptor (PSA series; sold 

separately). By using an AC Adaptor, you can play without being 

concerned about how much battery power you have left.

As soon as you connect the AC adaptor, the unit is turned on.

We recommend that you keep batteries installed in the unit 
even though you’ll be powering it with the AC adaptor. That 
way, you’ll be able to continue a performance even if the cord 
of the AC adaptor gets accidentally disconnected from the 
unit.

Use only the specified AC adaptor (PSA-series).

If the AC adaptor is connected while power is on, the power 
supply is drawn from the AC adaptor.

2. 

CHECK indicator

Combination indicator that shows the effect’s on/off status, 

tempo (in Tempo mode: p. 9), and Battery Check function. 

The indicator is lit when the effect is on, thereby allowing you to 

check whether the effect is on or off.

The indicator lights when an effect is ON.

If the indicator dims when the effect is on or when the tempo 
is being displayed, it means that the battery is running out 
of reserve; when this occurs, replace with fresh batteries. For 
instructions on changing the batteries, refer to “Changing the 
Battery” (p. 11).

The CHECK indicator shows whether the effect is being 
applied or not, and is used to indicate other effects. It does not 
indicate whether the power to the device is on or not.

3. 

OUTPUT jack

Connect an amplifier to this jack.

4. 

INPUT jack

This jack accepts input signals (coming from a guitar, some 

other musical instrument, or another effects unit).

 When a battery is used, the INPUT jack also functions as a 
power switch. When a plug is inserted into the INPUT jack, 
the power will be turned on. When the plug is pulled out, the 
power will be turned off. When you are not using the unit, 
pull the plug out of the INPUT jack.

5. 

EXP/CTL jack

Accepts connection of an expression pedal (Roland EV-5; sold 

separately) or momentary- type foot switch (BOSS FS-5U; sold 

separately). Use the EV-5 to change the RATE continuously. 

Setting tempos is easy with the FS-5U.

 For details, refer to “Using the EXP/CTL Jack” (p. 10).

English

Summary of Contents for PH-3 Phase Shifter

Page 1: ...re using this unit carefully read the sections entitled USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES supplied on a separate sheet After reading keep the document s where it will be available for immediat...

Page 2: ...he PH 3 s pedal to set the RATE to the tempo This makes it easy to sync to songs tempo and measure formerly a difficult process 7 7 Includes an expression control jack You can connect an expression pe...

Page 3: ...or dims when the effect is on or when the tempo is being displayed it means that the battery is running out of reserve when this occurs replace with fresh batteries For instructions on changing the ba...

Page 4: ...Pedal Switch p 9 7 Thumbscrew When this screw is loosened the pedal will open allowing you to change the battery For instructions on changing the battery refer to Changing the Battery p 11 10 9 11 8 8...

Page 5: ...the number the more depth the phaser effect has Type Explanation 4 4 stage phaser a light vintage phaser effect with a classic feel 8 8 stage phaser that gives a balanced phaser sound 10 10 stage pha...

Page 6: ...ections AC Adaptor PSA series sold separately Electric Guitar Guitar Amplifier OUT 9V DC 500mA Footswitch BOSS FS 5U option POLARITY switch Expression Pedal Roland EV 5 BOSS EV 30 FV 500L FV 500H opti...

Page 7: ...e turning the unit on off always be sure to turn the volume down Even with the volume turned down you might hear some sound when switching the unit on off However this is normal and does not indicate...

Page 8: ...just the speed of the filter change When set to MIN the filter remains off 5 With the DEPTH knob adjust the depth of the filter change The filter effect stops when this is set to MIN with the STAGE sw...

Page 9: ...the value set with the RATE knob 3 Press the PH 3 s pedal switch in timing with the tempo The CHECK indicator then flashes in red and green in time with the tempo When the pedal switch is pressed the...

Page 10: ...m RATE value when controlled with the EV 5 2 Return raise the pedal completely back so the heel is down The adjustment made with the RATE knob at this point determines the minimum RATE value when cont...

Page 11: ...ng Pedal Spring Base Coil Spring Guide Bush Hole Battery Snap Cord Battery Snap 9 V Battery 1 Hold down the pedal and loosen the thumbscrew then open the pedal upward The pedal can be opened without d...

Page 12: ...knobs to the positions shown below 2 While holding down the pedal turn on the power When running on battery power Insert the connection plug into the INPUT jack When running on power from an AC adapt...

Page 13: ...ode 2 While continuing to depress the pedal move the DEPTH knob so it s within the range illustrated below The CHECK indicator will light 3 Release the pedal to complete the procedure Battery power co...

Page 14: ...14 Setting Samples Vintage Phase Shift 1 Vintage Phase Shift 2 Standard Phase Shift Deep Phase Shift...

Page 15: ...Setting Samples 15 Hard Resonance Sound Random Step Sound Standard FALL RISE Sound Tremolo Sound English...

Page 16: ...ry depending on the actual conditions of use Dimensions 73 W x 129 D x 59 H mm 2 7 8 W x 5 1 8 D x 2 3 8 H inches Weight 420 g 15 oz including Battery Accessories Owner s Manual Leaflet USING THE UNIT...

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