So far I've built a MBP Phase 45 clone (Smoothie) and a GGG Phase 90 clone. I like them both, but sometimes I want one sound and sometimes the other, so I'm tempted to make a more versatile hybrid for my pedalboard. In particular, I'm thinking of the following controls:
- speed knob (duh)
- toggle switch between 2 and 4 stages
- toggle switch for feedback (like MBP's NomNom)
If both toggles are off, it's like a Phase 45. If they're both on, it's like a Phase 90. But you could also have a 2-stage phaser with feedback, or a 4-stage that's clean.
Has anyone tried this? Does it seem like the full 4-way versatility would be worth it?
As for designing this circuit, I could either start with the Phase 90 schematic and add the toggles as bypasses, or start with the Phase 45 schematic and build in 2 more stages + toggles. I'm not sure I fully grasp the subtle circuit differences (e.g., the LFO seems different), so I'm not confident about the best place to start. For example, I don't *think* there are power supply issues to consider if switching between 2 and 4 stages (1 and 2 opamps), but not 100% sure. Any advice is appreciated!!
Related question: Is there a reason that the feedback current goes into the second stage for MBP's
NomNom , when it seems like it goes to the first stage in the original
Phase 90?