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Electro-Harmonix Small Stone Mk2
FredRx.Daniel FredRx.Daniel
Published on 03/18/08 at 07:29
Analog Phaser
Phase variable speed knob and "color"-button switch.
1 IN, OUT, and a 9V power supply

UTILIZATION

Nothing more simple: you plug it and play.
No need to manually unless you really do not know is what does IN and OUT. But there are good translator on the web!

SOUND QUALITY

Be fearful. Analog as a phasing in longer.
I possde MODELS of several small stone built diffrent of eras: the small stone MK1, MK2 and r-dition Small Stone EH4800 (I had also the of the 80 MK3 )
They do not sound the same fawn. Components as diffrent, the latest issue is a phasing over "fat". The MODEL 1977, it is softer. Simple personal opinion.
I use the fawn follows: the r-dition on the JD800 and the 1977 version on my Elka Rhapsody.

The problem is the loss of volume when the pedals on the way ...

OVERALL OPINION

I use both MODELS recently.
The particularity of the r-dition is well "hang" on the ground and the fat white noise.
The MODEL 1977 (small stone MK2) is softer on the ground ... is the MODEL that I love most of all the versions (I possde two)

Given the relative quality price ... Do not hesitate. In addition it is an investment trs long term ... it's tough.