Phasers, trendy in the late 60s and early 70s, add motion and dimension to your sound. The Lost Highway Phaser offers powerful, flexible analogue phasing. It has foot - switchable Fast and Slow speeds, each with separate Rate and Depth controls. Easily shift from slow, moody phase changes to rapid, warped modulation. The Wave toggle switch lets you choose between Sine and Triangle waveforms, and switchable 4 - and 8 - stage phasing allows quick resonance addition. The Sensitivity control adjusts the modulation rate according to your playing. Dig deeper, and the phasing gets more intense. Features include an analogue 4 - and 8 - stage phaser pedal, Slow/Fast modes with independent controls, Blend and Feedback controls, Sine and Triangle waveforms, a dynamically responsive modulation rate, and it requires a 9 - Volt DC Negative AC Adaptor.




Using the Fender Lost Highway Phaser is a breeze. First, connect it to your guitar rig using a 9 - Volt DC Negative AC Adaptor. To change the speed of the phasing effect, use the foot - switch to choose between Fast and Slow. You can then fine - tune the Rate and Depth controls for each speed independently. Use the Wave toggle switch to select either Sine or Triangle waveforms according to your preference. For extra resonance, switch between 4 - and 8 - stage phasing. The Sensitivity control will make the phasing more intense as you play harder. When it comes to maintenance, keep the pedal clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. If you're not using it for a long time, unplug the power adaptor. Also, be gentle with the switches and controls to ensure long - lasting performance.