I did these and thought just pulling R28 sounded best. Then I went and lost one of the caps.Ruben wrote:I've done this also: clipped R28 & C11 & C12. Nice sound, but not good enough for me. I liked the EVH in script mode better and now building an Script Phase 90 (with original board & components)
How to adjust a Script Phase 90 out of the mud sweep?
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i have moved my trim pot before and i donot know wher the stock setting is? any sugestions on how i can reset it?? Its a newer orange reissue. Again i did the r28 c 11 c 12 mod!
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I did a Build Your Own Clone phase 90 and love it! I built one when the first kit came out and it was a lot better than a new MXR with R28 mod. Since then I heard they updated the kit so I built another one and it's even better. I remember that the sound was different when turning the trimpot clockwise vs. counter clockwise. Can't remember which direction I decided on but I dialed out the low end flub and the effect is much more subtle, which I'm guessing is more like an original one. I used to not use it much but now I can leave it on without the effect overpowering to sound.
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i got the build your own clone phase 90 after talking to gnugear about it..i love it,way better than the reis and doesnt rob your tone plugged into the pedal.gnugear wrote:I did a Build Your Own Clone phase 90 and love it! I built one when the first kit came out and it was a lot better than a new MXR with R28 mod. Since then I heard they updated the kit so I built another one and it's even better. I remember that the sound was different when turning the trimpot clockwise vs. counter clockwise. Can't remember which direction I decided on but I dialed out the low end flub and the effect is much more subtle, which I'm guessing is more like an original one. I used to not use it much but now I can leave it on without the effect overpowering to sound.
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Re: How to adjust a Script Phase 90 out of the mud sweep?
I have a phase 90 block print that had the diode replaced from incorrect polarity, The light comes on when the button is pushed but no sweeping? It sweeps only when I turn the tweaker pot. And when button is pushed there is a noticeable boost in volume. Any suggestions?
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Re: How to adjust a Script Phase 90 out of the mud sweep?
Not sure if this posted already? I have a block print phase 90 that has replaced the diode from incorrect polarity. Now when the button is pushed, the light comes on, it gives a slight boost, & no sweep. It only sweeps with the tweaker but auto. turmimg the tweaker I get a slight sweep ?? Any ideas?
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