I've learned more (and gotten better sounds) in an afternoon in the studio with the Phazer than in several months of trial and error with mic placement/track slipping... experimenting with mic'ed and DI is up next.
Also; it sure does make it a lot less work to get a good sound when you're on your lonesome in a studio with an acoustic guitar (it's not like I can 're-amp' a D-28). Set up mics in reasonably decent places. Record. Strap the Phazer as outboard on one of the tracks and sweep to sweet. Print it. Done.
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Martin
BC, Canada
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