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- AnonymousPublished on 07/12/04 at 08:58 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Analog flanger!
Nothing simpler, In and Out jacks!
Against it by a mini-jack supply 18Volt
I put that 9 / 10 was 18 because of that requires having an immedia to herself
UTILIZATION
Ben is the analog thus:
_ Three settings not too hard:
Speed _ => speed of the effect
Regen _ => rate rgnration
With _ => depth of the effect
The best setting vienent by grinding the knobs!
SOUND QUALITY
It is terible!
I use both with my sh-101 with my guitar, it sounds too good especially with the regen {background she has f sound alone but continues to modify the original signal at the same time ! a trible try it! }
For the synth she sticks a super grain, and s…Read moreAnalog flanger!
Nothing simpler, In and Out jacks!
Against it by a mini-jack supply 18Volt
I put that 9 / 10 was 18 because of that requires having an immedia to herself
UTILIZATION
Ben is the analog thus:
_ Three settings not too hard:
Speed _ => speed of the effect
Regen _ => rate rgnration
With _ => depth of the effect
The best setting vienent by grinding the knobs!
SOUND QUALITY
It is terible!
I use both with my sh-101 with my guitar, it sounds too good especially with the regen {background she has f sound alone but continues to modify the original signal at the same time ! a trible try it! }
For the synth she sticks a super grain, and so have resonance boosts the synthesis of this space become Carment!
For me I scratch it dchire puts my APRS disto} {Marshall Shred Master and go for pure solo sound tar!
OVERALL OPINION
I have two years and I love it!
I buy a 5 Broque, he missed only one of the clips of lager, a soldering iron shot later bte departed for 20 years!
I know a flanger too, but compared to the multi-effect of some of my friends, I took my old analog!
If I believe no one else on the market CHRE the OCCAZ I buy a replacement, in addition to the old Ibanez 80 'ca rate starts now! it must be said, for the sound!See less10 - mistercofPublished on 07/12/07 at 09:34 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I possde version fl 301 dx with a 9V power supply (not 18)
3 knobs: speed, regen & width
UTILIZATION
I tape on the ct diffrent options:
Chorus (S 5, R & W 3 0 5 8)
lightweight flange (S, R & W between 3 & 4),
flange standard (between 3 & 4 S, R & W between 5 & 6),
thrust flange (S between 3 & 7, R & W between 5 & 8)
SOUND QUALITY
Beautiful palette of sounds, not bad to play with Feedback and blackmail
OVERALL OPINION
And that's a friend gave it to me over!
resolder son just had the power, a quick hop adhsif black and here we go againRead moreI possde version fl 301 dx with a 9V power supply (not 18)
3 knobs: speed, regen & width
UTILIZATION
I tape on the ct diffrent options:
Chorus (S 5, R & W 3 0 5 8)
lightweight flange (S, R & W between 3 & 4),
flange standard (between 3 & 4 S, R & W between 5 & 6),
thrust flange (S between 3 & 7, R & W between 5 & 8)
SOUND QUALITY
Beautiful palette of sounds, not bad to play with Feedback and blackmail
OVERALL OPINION
And that's a friend gave it to me over!
resolder son just had the power, a quick hop adhsif black and here we go againSee less11 - moosersPublished on 10/15/09 at 15:15The Ibanez FL-301 is a flanger pedal designed for use with electric guitar, but can be used with any electronic instrument. The pedal is pretty basic in make up, as it simply has a 1/4 inch input and output and requires 18 volts of power - I use a power supply with it. This isn't a rack mountable effects pedal as it is a stomp box.
UTILIZATION
The configuration of the Ibanez FL-301 isn't hard to follow as it simply has three parameters. It has knobs for speed, regen, and width, and that is basically all that there is to the pedal. Even if you don't have much experience with effect pedals, you should be able to follow using this without any issues. A manual isn't necessary sinc…Read moreThe Ibanez FL-301 is a flanger pedal designed for use with electric guitar, but can be used with any electronic instrument. The pedal is pretty basic in make up, as it simply has a 1/4 inch input and output and requires 18 volts of power - I use a power supply with it. This isn't a rack mountable effects pedal as it is a stomp box.
UTILIZATION
The configuration of the Ibanez FL-301 isn't hard to follow as it simply has three parameters. It has knobs for speed, regen, and width, and that is basically all that there is to the pedal. Even if you don't have much experience with effect pedals, you should be able to follow using this without any issues. A manual isn't necessary since it is so easy to use, but since I haven't personally used the manual for this, I can't say if it would be helpful or not.
SOUND QUALITY
The sounds that you can get from the Ibanez FL-301 flanger pedal are pretty awesome. Since this is an older pedal, it definitely has a vintage look and the sound to match. It is a warm sounding flanger and the parameters provide enough control that you can get a good variety of different sounding flanges. I usually use the pedal in tandem with a Fender Strat or a Gibson SG along with a '76 Fender Twin Reverb or a '65 Fender Deluxe Reverb, so I'm getting an accurate sound from this pedal and it is definitely one that I enjoy! The swirling flanger sounds that you can get are great but even if you don't want to get too crazy, you can get some subtler effects as well...
OVERALL OPINION
After using the Ibanez FL-301 flanger for a few years, I can say that it is definitely a great flanger pedal. It probably isn't among the best of the best, but it is in the next tier without a doubt. You can easily find these used a reasonable prices, although the vintage factor definitely adds dollars to the cost. If you are looking for a vintage flanger that is easy to use, the Ibanez FL-301 is a great way to go.
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