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Flanger for Guitar from Ibanez belonging to the 9 series

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  • Ludwik JahnLudwik Jahn

    Ibanez FL9 FlangerPublished on 01/19/08 at 14:28
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This is an analog flanger.
    There are four knobs: Width (depth of sound) Rate (frquence wave) Regen (rgle the effect that "jet" of the pedal, making the sound more or less spinning) and Delay Time (rgle which makes the character more or less "Dtun the pedal, the more one goes in the opposite direction to clockwise, and is Dtun .dropoff window
    One would apprcier whether in stereo, but for me there is no problem. I put 9.

    USE

    This beautiful very simple, I think we need some time to get used rglages influence on each other. The variety of sounds is very important. We can have trsmtalliques stuff, but also very beautiful and deep chorus (Andy Summers). It is playing with the knobs arou…
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    This is an analog flanger.
    There are four knobs: Width (depth of sound) Rate (frquence wave) Regen (rgle the effect that "jet" of the pedal, making the sound more or less spinning) and Delay Time (rgle which makes the character more or less "Dtun the pedal, the more one goes in the opposite direction to clockwise, and is Dtun .dropoff window
    One would apprcier whether in stereo, but for me there is no problem. I put 9.

    USE

    This beautiful very simple, I think we need some time to get used rglages influence on each other. The variety of sounds is very important. We can have trsmtalliques stuff, but also very beautiful and deep chorus (Andy Summers). It is playing with the knobs around noon that obtained the most beautiful sounds, but variations can be large. Conclusion: it's easy to have a good sound, but it's hard to have time we want exactly. short, it is not either galre, but you have prvoir a small growth of "tweaking" before having his desire.

    SOUND QUALITY

    For me the sound is legendary. I thought dtester flanger that I assimilated this horrible sound of jet sometimes hears, but I realized that a lot of sounds that I believed be the chorus are actually flanger. To get the sound of the Cure as Andy Summers, the flanger is perfect. But if you want something more lightweight which allows to modulate the sound distortion or fuzz the Manire J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr, you can do it too.
    What I mean is that even if made a sound typ it will not be limited to the sound of years 80. We just have to be measured, and not to abuse the Regen knob nor the Delay Time (not too much left, except if wanted).
    Only small problem, it's not a true bypass, and I seem to hear a lightweight pitched noise, even when the pedal is dyed. In addition, there is a lightweight breath back like a wave. For me it is not Gnant, I have not seen the interest to put in an effects loop, but I imagine that might be effective.
    (EDIT: to get the sound of Andy Summers on tracks like "Driven to Tears" or "Do do do da da da", try the following rglage: Width 2 hours, 11 hours Rate, Regen 1 Time and Delay Time 12.30pm. You tell me the news!)

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    This made me love the pedal flanger. The sound is natural, warm and crmeux, mtallique not at all (except in extreme rglages). It opens musical opportunits, and for this reason, I advise anyone who wants to bring a little more their pedal board.
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  • nickname009nickname009

    Ibanez FL9 FlangerPublished on 02/27/12 at 22:05
    SPECS

    Input Impedance 500K ohms
    Output Impedance 10K ohms
    Maximum Input Level 4 dBm
    Gain 0 dB
    Delay Time 1ms — 12.8ms
    Speed Range 0.06Hz — 13Hz
    Equivalent Input Noise –75 dBm (IHF-A)
    Power Supply One 9 Volt Battery or external AC adaptor (9V)
    Size 124(D) × 74(W) × 53(H) mm 4.9(D) × 3(W) × 2(H) inch.
    Weight 570g, 1.3 lbs


    This is your basic, and probably most well known flanger out there. It's traditional and old school.

    UTILIZATION

    4 easy knobs to control the flanging effect.
    Speed, Regen, Width, Delay Time.

    Start the knobs at noon and adjust from there, that's usually the best way to get things going.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Sounds great I think. Especially on …
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    SPECS

    Input Impedance 500K ohms
    Output Impedance 10K ohms
    Maximum Input Level 4 dBm
    Gain 0 dB
    Delay Time 1ms — 12.8ms
    Speed Range 0.06Hz — 13Hz
    Equivalent Input Noise –75 dBm (IHF-A)
    Power Supply One 9 Volt Battery or external AC adaptor (9V)
    Size 124(D) × 74(W) × 53(H) mm 4.9(D) × 3(W) × 2(H) inch.
    Weight 570g, 1.3 lbs


    This is your basic, and probably most well known flanger out there. It's traditional and old school.

    UTILIZATION

    4 easy knobs to control the flanging effect.
    Speed, Regen, Width, Delay Time.

    Start the knobs at noon and adjust from there, that's usually the best way to get things going.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Sounds great I think. Especially on clean you can get some very nice texture with clean when playing chords and such. As for single notes, unless you're sustaining them for a longer period of time it's not really audible.

    To me, flangers on distorted guitars always sound messy and unusable so I don't have any opinion on that. Of course if you intend to use it with amp distortion it's generally recommended to put this in the loop of your guitar amp to get a clearer and not so muddy guitar sound. Otherwise, a flanger out in front with a distortion pedal (not using amp distortion) will have the same effect as well.


    Again this is a flanger so the frequency of using this effect is quite rare and very sparingly. I haven't heard any guitar player overuse this type of effect I find it's actually hard to find use for a flanger in every song or parts of songs etc because the sound itself is so specific.

    The pedal isn't true bypass so yes there will be a slight tonal change to your original guitar signal once this pedal is hooked up. Look for true bypass looper or a buffer or something else to get your most of your signal back if you wish to do so.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I like it because it's simple and of course easy to use. The flange effect itself is generally used sparingly and I think it sounds great for cleans to add extra spacey or texture to what you're playing. Otherwise it wouldn't be used quite as often as other effects. I've been told the maxon version sounds better and sucks less tone but that's completely subjective of course.

    Though overall it's a great pedal if you know how to use it. The tone suckage is quite noticable so it may not suit some players.
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  • brui2fonbrui2fon

    Ibanez FL9 FlangerPublished on 05/19/06 at 02:11
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Analog Flanger Pedal
    4 controls, speed, regency, width, delay

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, however, c not easy to find its settings, must spend time cherhcer, try extreme settings, you really discover it has great potential

    SOUND QUALITY

    This is the highlight of this pedal, the sound is a reference
    it is typed, unlike most of the other flanger pedal, but its reputation has led to the reissue Ibanez
    Ibanez pedals of the series "9" are highly regarded, TS9, FL9, CP9, AD9, etc ... but only two were republished views
    guess what the second ??????
    it can be used on a guitar but also on a machine, a mixing console ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have 15 years I be…
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    Analog Flanger Pedal
    4 controls, speed, regency, width, delay

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, however, c not easy to find its settings, must spend time cherhcer, try extreme settings, you really discover it has great potential

    SOUND QUALITY

    This is the highlight of this pedal, the sound is a reference
    it is typed, unlike most of the other flanger pedal, but its reputation has led to the reissue Ibanez
    Ibanez pedals of the series "9" are highly regarded, TS9, FL9, CP9, AD9, etc ... but only two were republished views
    guess what the second ??????
    it can be used on a guitar but also on a machine, a mixing console ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have 15 years I believe ...
    I separated because I penceh addition to the phasers, the flange c not my thing ...
    more info and samples here
    https://www.guitariste.com/forums/achat-vente-echange, big-sale-pedals-edit-tof, 198586.html
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  • 8oris8oris

    Ibanez FL9 FlangerPublished on 12/04/09 at 15:51
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    What are the effects, types of effects available?

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    Analog flanger.
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    What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)

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    Analog.

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    Are they edited? Via a publisher Mac / PC?

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    Editable? Yes via the 4 knobs: Speed, Width, Regen (Rate =), Delay Time

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    What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)

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    Classic Jack 3.5

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    Is this a rack or rack-mount model?

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    Model No pédale.Bon is solid, it holds in place, the settings are well screwed. It works right away.

    10/10

    UTILIZATION

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    The general configuration is simple?

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    Yes, if you know a li…
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    <ul class="ul">

    What are the effects, types of effects available?

    </ul>

    Analog flanger.
    <ul class="ul">

    What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)

    </ul>

    Analog.

    <ul class="ul">

    Are they edited? Via a publisher Mac / PC?

    </ul>

    Editable? Yes via the 4 knobs: Speed, Width, Regen (Rate =), Delay Time

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    What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)

    </ul>

    Classic Jack 3.5

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    Is this a rack or rack-mount model?

    </ul>

    Model No pédale.Bon is solid, it holds in place, the settings are well screwed. It works right away.

    10/10

    UTILIZATION

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    The general configuration is simple?

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    Yes, if you know a little how a flanger pedal. After the delay time knobs adds an interesting dimension.

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    Editing sounds and effects is easy?

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    Yes, things can go from very mild to the border of the chorus, with some very psychedelic!

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    The manual is clear and sufficient? ..

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    Yes, it is very good.
    Again, hard to beat. 10/10

    SOUND QUALITY

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    The effects are they effective, responsive and realistic enough?

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    Effective: yes to death. Clear or saturated / ca disto sound of thunder is soft, creamy or metallic and strident as adjustments. The sound palette is very broad, very eclectic and can be used as a classic use completely barrée.J have had quite a flanger (BF2, BF3, Stereo Flange Digitech, DOD FX747, DOD FX75B, Psychoflange, Hashbrown) and c ' is by far one of the best. It sounds exactly the idea I am a flanger.

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    Which instruments do you use?

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    ESP MH400 NT LH

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    Which ones do you prefer, you hate?

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    All. But I find that the use is more saturated than clear ... nice.
    Small black dot on the blackboard: I find the pedal disengaged if not very transparent, provide a loop for the purists son.9/10

    OVERALL OPINION

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    For how long have you been using it?

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    About 1 year.

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    What thing do you like most/least about it?

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    Its versatility. He and usable in many register and it sounds undeniably good.

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    Did you try many other models before getting this one?

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    Yes, see above.

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    What is your opinion about the value for the price?

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    Good. It may be a tad expensive, the price is also due to the fact that AC is a re-issue (so the company knows that people will put the wheat in it).

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    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...

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    Yes. In fact, I sold it but I will not.
    It's a pedal to have when you want a flanger that sounds good and right away. It sounds great, and easily adjusted. It lacks a bit of transparency but it is sometimes a détails.9/10

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  • goodbyeblueskygoodbyebluesky

    Ibanez FL9 FlangerPublished on 04/02/08 at 08:29
    The IObanez FL9 Flanger is an analog flanger. Flange is a type of phase effect that produces a wide range of &quot;swooshing&quot; effects on your guitar tone.
    It has your standard 1/4&quot; inputs and outputs, AC adapter input, and red led, all in a sturdy duck yellow metal box.

    UTILIZATION

    Flange is a complicated effect. If you've never used one, understanding what the 4 knobs control takes a bit of experimenting. The FL9 has knobs for &quot;delay time&quot;, &quot;regeneration&quot;, &quot;speed&quot;, and &quot;width&quot;, and can be a bit daunting to master. Sometimes I create a cool sound, and then forget how to achieve it again, the tange of sounds possible and level of con…
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    The IObanez FL9 Flanger is an analog flanger. Flange is a type of phase effect that produces a wide range of &quot;swooshing&quot; effects on your guitar tone.
    It has your standard 1/4&quot; inputs and outputs, AC adapter input, and red led, all in a sturdy duck yellow metal box.

    UTILIZATION

    Flange is a complicated effect. If you've never used one, understanding what the 4 knobs control takes a bit of experimenting. The FL9 has knobs for &quot;delay time&quot;, &quot;regeneration&quot;, &quot;speed&quot;, and &quot;width&quot;, and can be a bit daunting to master. Sometimes I create a cool sound, and then forget how to achieve it again, the tange of sounds possible and level of control is probably unmatched by any other stompbox flanger on the market. But for a devoted knob twiddler, you will be in heaven. This box is not capable of making a &quot;bad&quot; sound, only strange ones you may find unusable at the furthest extremes of its spectrum.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The FL9 is classic analog flange sound all the way. There is no harshness, nor thin-ness. It is a thick and warm flange, that will make your guitar warble and whoosh for days. Add in an analog delay in your signal chain, and you'll be in space cadet heaven.
    I especially like the ability to dial in some Andy Summer's Police sounds, which are on the more mild side, all the way to extreme whoosh effects that make the room feel like its spinning and are unusable except just to sound wicked.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Both original FL9's from the 1980's and the brand new reissues of the same era will cost you way over $100. They are worth it, if you value a warm, warbly, swooshing analog Flange effect for your guitar sound. Theres nothing about this box that I don't like.
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