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6-stage PHASER

with ramp and  tap tempo

Most guitar players are still pretty new to 

Tap Tempo.  Tap Tempo allows you to 

change the speed without having to bend 

over and turn a knob.  You all know that it 

isn’t cool looking to bend over in the middle 

of a song and make adjustments.  The Tap 

feature on the Keeley Phaser has given you 

the coolest way to make an adjustment to 

your phaser speed!  Start by tapping your 

foot to the beat of the music you want to 

play or how fast you want the Phaser to 

swirl.  Start tapping the TAP stomp switch 

with your foot.  Make sure you stomp the 

switch with enough force that you hear it 

make a mechanical click.  You will need to 

stomp the TAP switch in pairs of two.  Most 

players like to tap the switch a few times to 

get a nice solid rhythm going. Just remem-

ber to keep it in twos.  If all goes well you 

will now be pleased to hear your Keeley 

Phaser swirling around at the rate you 

stomped in with your foot!

Power only
on when 
plugged in.

Power Settings

Pedal is still on in
bypass mode.

This pedal is designed to be used with

9Vdc batteries or a suitable power supply.
Power connection should be negative on 
the tip and 9V on the sleeve (IBANEZ AC109).  
Using voltage other than the rated one could 
permanently damage this pedal.

Tap Tempo Mode Overview

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Tap

Rate

Edge

Tap tempo

Tap at least 2 times 
to set tempo

Turning this knob
defeats the tap.

Blinking rate Indicator

The tap tempo is engaged once a tempo is tapped in with 
at least 2 taps.  This causes the high rate light to turn on.
When the slow rate knob is moved, the tap tempo turns off.

Tap engaged

indicator.

Ramp Mode Overview

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Ramp

Slow Rate

Edge

Slow/fast

When switching, old light
stays on until ramp is done.

Blinking rate Indicators

Although the rate knobs are labeled fast and slow, they are
identical.  The labeling was designed to give the knobs more
meaning than a simple number.

Slow on the ramp means the switch between rates takes longer

Fast Rate

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Ramp

Introduction to the  Keeley Phaser

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Some Nice Settings

What is an 

edge

 knob anyway?

 Sometimes when working on an effect, 

there are controls that really do great 

things to the sound of your guitar but 

don’t really conform to the traditional 

labels.  Should we discriminate against 

these controls?  Should we call them 

what they are not?  

We say no! 

Our edge knob is two things…

 One part depth control, changing the 

phase from a more subtle effect, to one 

that is full out spacey as the knob 

moves clockwise.  

 The other part is envelope filter, 

changing where the signal is phased the 

hardest.  At the farthest setting clock-

wise, your highs are most enhanced. 

When turned fully counter-clock, the 

low end of your phaser gets the boost . 

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Ramp

Slow Rate

edge

Fast Rate

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Ramp

 

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Ramp

Slow Rate

edge

Fast Rate

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Ramp

The ramp is set to be a fairly quick change 
between the fast and slow.  The Fast 
control will yield an almost organ like 
sound.  The slow is a very nice subtle 
phase effect.  We tried it after our 4-knob 
compressor and it sounded great!

These settings feature a more agressive 
fast rate, a longer ramp time and beefed 
up edge.  Great response from that ramp.
Use it often!  

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Keeley

Electronics

First of all, thank you for pur-

chasing a Keeley Electronics 6 

stage Phaser.  We have worked 

hard to make a phaser with a 

vintage sound without sacrific-

ing the conveniences of more 

modern pedals.  

This is an 

analog pedal. 

 The only 

hybrid-digital circuitry we use 

in it controls the flow of the 

analog signal.  But your guitar 

tone is never sampled and 

remains 

100% analog 

throughout the pedal.

Always

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Selection Indicator

Introduction to tap tempo

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