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Nope. It's not a phase shifter.So, 0.00 dephase is on and 10.00 is 180 degrees out?
0.00 is no de-phasing at all. 10.00 is maximum de-phasing.
Nope. It's not a phase shifter.So, 0.00 dephase is on and 10.00 is 180 degrees out?
That's like asking, "What is the ideal setting for the Treble knob?" If answers that question by giving you a number, they're full of BS.Yeah, can someone advise what should be the ideal setting (0 to 10) be like for this cool feature? Really curious how are the other Axe users dialling it in. Thanks....
Nope. It's not a phase shifter.
0.00 is no de-phasing at all. 10.00 is maximum de-phasing.
Dunno. On mine, the knob doesn't go past 10.I would think that once you get past the max you start moving back towards zero de-phase.
I played around with the parameter and it seems to sound good and improve IR sound quality, but I can't really tell the difference between 1.35 or 6.54. My brain can't seem to differentiate any subtle changes in the parameter. if turning the knob in small increments doesn't do much, it would be nice to know. So far the 0-10 scale seems arbitrary to me.
I don't think so Kent, this is only a phase adjustment tool while Cliff's parameter tries to removes phasiness
6Yeah, can someone advise what should be the ideal setting (0 to 10) be like for this cool feature? Really curious how are the other Axe users dialling it in. Thanks....
What Scott said.
Through practice, my wife can manipulate a car's steering wheel to precisely navigate a turn, without any knowledge of how a steering wheel works. I know exactly how power steering works, but that knowledge doesn't help me steer a car.
That's true. Guitar tone is more forgiving of changes to the dial.To be fair, it's pretty clear if after navigating the turn your wife has ended up in the wrong spot. I don't know many people that would argue that to their taste driving on the median or into oncoming traffic yields the best results.
What Scott said.
Through practice, my wife can manipulate a car's steering wheel to precisely navigate a turn, without any knowledge of how a steering wheel works. I know exactly how power steering works, but that knowledge doesn't help me steer a car.