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Description

Take the stage with the Boss PH-2 Super Phaser, a compact marvel that hails from the golden "Made in Japan" era. This pedal brings you the authentic vintage charm of Boss circuitry, offering a robust twelve-stage phasing experience. Unleash your creativity with two distinct modes for standard and low-end phasing, and fine-tune your sound with controls for rate, depth, and resonance. Whether you're a seasoned pro or an enthusiastic beginner, this pedal's versatility and ease of use will take your music to a whole new level.

Key Features:

  • Part of the revered "black label" collection from the golden MIJ era
  • Offers twelve stages of phasing for a rich, full-bodied sound
  • Includes two modes for standard and low-end phasing, adding variety to your sonic palette
  • Provides controls for rate, depth, and resonance, allowing you to customize your sound to suit your style
  • Compact design makes it a convenient addition to any pedalboard.

Product specs

Brand Boss
Model PH-2 Super Phaser (Black Label)
Finish Green
Year 1984 - 1988
Made In Japan
Categories Phaser Pedals

FAQs

Is the Boss PH-2 Super Phaser analog or digital?

The Boss PH-2 Super Phaser is an analog phaser pedal, known for its warm and rich modulation effects.

How many stages does the Boss PH-2 Super Phaser have?

The Boss PH-2 Super Phaser features both 10-stage and 12-stage phasing options, allowing for a wide range of modulation effects.

What are the main controls on the Boss PH-2 Super Phaser?

The Boss PH-2 Super Phaser includes controls for Rate, Depth, and Resonance, enabling users to shape the effect's speed, intensity, and feedback.

Is the Boss PH-2 Super Phaser suitable for bass guitar?

Yes, the Boss PH-2 Super Phaser works well with bass guitars, providing lush phasing effects without losing low-end clarity.

Does the Boss PH-2 Super Phaser require a specific power supply?

The Boss PH-2 Super Phaser typically requires a 9V DC power supply or a 9V battery for operation, making it compatible with standard pedalboard power setups.

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BOSS PH-2 Super Phaser Demo

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Reviews

PROS

  • Instant smoothness and fat sound enhance playability

  • Unique sound, especially in mode 2, offers versatility

  • Aftermarket toggle switch adds flexibility as a filter

  • Two phase voices for varied sound shaping

  • Does not alter guitar volume, more sound control

  • Durable build quality, reliable for long-term use

  • Wide parameters for extensive tone shaping without tone loss

  • Superior performance on dirty channel; aggressive and distinct

  • More tweakable with four knobs for precise tone adjustment

  • Preferred over popular competitors for its thick phase sound

CONS

  • May sound thin and flangy through FX loop

  • Sterile and tight sound on clean channel, lacking warmth

  • Requires time to dial in desired tone due to tweakability

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss PH-2 Super Phaser.

Features and functionality

  • The PH-2 is praised for its versatility, offering a broader range of sounds compared to the MXR Phase 90, which is more limited in comparison.

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  • The resonance control is highlighted as particularly useful, offering lush and thick tones, especially effective when paired with a fuzz pedal.

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  • The PH-2 offers 6- and 12-stage analog phaser modes, distinct from the digital PH-3, making it unique for those seeking analog sounds.

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  • The PH-2 uses the IR3109 chip, also found in Roland Jupiter 4 synthesizers, allowing for compact design and increased stage count.

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Comparisons

  • Users compare the PH-2 favorably to the Bad Stone, highlighting unique features like the PH-3's step filter mode and the Bad Stone's ability to freeze the phase.

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  • It is considered a cheaper alternative to the Moogerfooger 12-stage phaser, with few other analog options offering similar staging.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some owners prefer positioning the PH-2 near the front of their effects chain for a more pronounced phaser effect.

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  • Placing the PH-2 before high-gain pedals or preamps can produce scorching lead sounds, enhancing the pedal's versatility.

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  • Combining the PH-2 with a wah pedal creates a perfect sound for reggae, according to owner experiences.

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  • Mode 2 on the PH-2 creates a wild wah/filter sweep sound, ideal for experimental tones and unique sonic textures.

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Value and pricing

  • Owners report finding the made-in-Japan version of the PH-2 at €60 as a great deal, suggesting good value for collectors.

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User experience

  • Mode 2 of the PH-2 is noted for producing a gnarly low-end, especially when used after a fuzz pedal.

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  • Owners highlight the PH-2's smooth sweep and capability for extreme settings, achieving harmonic tremolo or rotary speaker-like effects.

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  • The PH-2 is noted for its subtlety, yet can be pushed to extreme settings, making it versatile for various musical applications.

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Critic Reviews

PH-2 Super Phaser Review: and this pedal works well for everything. It thickens the tone... | Boss | Guitar Effects | Reviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com

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The Boss PH-2 Super Phaser is a versatile pedal cherished for its lush, sweeping sounds suitable for various music genres. It excels in delivering thick tones and can even produce chorus-like effects, making it a flexible addition to any pedalboard. Users appreciate its durability and ease of use, with simple controls that offer plenty of sonic exploration. However, some may find the Mode 2 setting a bit too high-pitched and less useful compared to Mode 1. Overall, its reliability and sound quality make it a solid choice for both guitar and synthesizer applications.

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angelo_g_spicola_iii

Great phaser!¡

...has it's own unique sound especially in mode2 paired with another phaser like a mini Kokko fPh2 all that wild-tricky mu-tron type bi-phase stuff can be easily done with this setup: pretty wild kid's¡!

cwirus88

Weird, odd, but somehow good

When I first got this phaser and put it in fx loop it pretty much sucked. Thin, more flangy than phasery sound made me throw it into drawer. I rediscovered it few months later simply by putting it in front of amp... jackpot!

PH-2 is somehow quite weird on clean channel - do not expect a great warmth and lushness that for example Phase 90 gives; it's more sterile and very tight and that makes PH-2 great for funky stuff. On dirt channel it beats all the phasers on the market - aggressive, punchy, and very distinct.

Since it has four knobs you will need to spend few minutes to dial into desired tone but that only makes it more tweakable so everyone will find something interesing here. Another two advantages: build like tank, dirt cheap (got mine for 20$).

dannfeltrin

It's SUPER!

Very simple to use, and it has 2 different phase voices. I got it used (of course) and I must say I really liked the sound of it. It doesn't mess with the volume of your guitar (as the Phase 90, which add a little volume on the mid-high frequencies) and you have more control of the sound's shape. Spending some time with it, getting to know how to use all the 4 knobs, and you will be happy with it, for sure.

jasontmays

Just a phase.

I got this item in a trade. I only got it because I'm a huge Mike Einziger fan and I know it's pretty essential to his sound. But It's a cool phaser. I don't really use phasers and I just have it, just to have it.

automaticadam

Great Phase shifting effects and solid Boss toughness

Love my Boss pedals, and this Phaser has been my favorite since the 80s, beating out the Small stone and other competitors again and again

andrew_moran

Love it

I rediscovered this pedal recently and used live is a fantastic addition to your pallette of sound. I prefer it to the more popular phaser out there.

1alaskanassassin

Killer phaser, still kicking after 15 years.

I've had this one a long time, and keep coming back to it because the phaser is just so thick compared to most out there.

jimmarchi1

Is this the boss phaser with different LFO shapes?

1alaskanassassin

@jimmarchi1 that might be the PH-3, PH-2 has 2 modes on the far right, one is more mild, and the other is more "on the nose" if you will, but between the depth and res controls, you can pretty much get as crazy or as mild a phaser as you need.

jimmarchi1

Oh, I know which one this is now. I knew a guy who had one of these way back when. I was more an EHX guy for phasers and flangers back when they were cool.

carsoncoleallen

Great Pedal

Great natural phase. Wide parameters without ruining tone.

dannfeltrin

totally agree!! I had the Phase 90 back in the days and it adds some volume on the mid-high freqs...

antonious_healious

The ultimate

Sounds great, built like a thank, tried a few others, this was the one for me.

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And old classic

Nothing to say, just a cool 'vintage' pedal.

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See how James Hanna uses Boss PH-2 Super Phaser

James Hanna

Singer, Guitarist

Asobi Seksu

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James Hanna uses the Boss PH-2 Super Phaser, as seen in an Instagram video by kempt_nyc. The video showcases his home studio setup, featuring the pedal integrated into his Boss ME-X Multi-Effects Unit.

See how Craig Ward uses Boss PH-2 Super Phaser

Craig Ward

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Deus

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In this user-uploaded photo, Craig Ward's pedalboard features a Boss PH-2 Super Phaser, identifiable by its distinctive color.

See how WATCHMAN uses Boss PH-2 Super Phaser

WATCHMAN

Drummer, Music Producer

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On the official Equipment page of WATCHMAN's website, the BOSS PH-2 is listed as one of the effects units he has used.

See how Ryan Frederiksen uses Boss PH-2 Super Phaser

Ryan Frederiksen

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These Arms Are Snakes

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In a photo taken during a Dust Moth show in 2013, Ryan Frederiksen is seen with a Boss PH-2 Super Phaser on his pedalboard. This image was shared on Reddit by a concert attendee, identified as maizync, and the pedal is distinguishable by its enclosure, knob layout, and logo placement. The photo provides documentation of Frederiksen's live setup from that period, although the PH-2 is not plugged in.

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John Vagenas

Singer, Bassist

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Verified via It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine

"... I started with an Arturia Minibrute synthesizer, then I got a Roland JX-03, a Korg Minilogue and a TR-606 drum machine (with those I recorded the whole album). Later on, I added a Roland SH-101, a Korg Electribe Sampler and an Allen & Heath analog console. I use many delays, reverbs and various modulations, both pedals and plugins (DP Chronos, Cathedral, PH-2 to name a few). Often I record an electric guitar, bass and vocals that I later process. .."

See how Jonathan Segel uses Boss PH-2 Super Phaser

Jonathan Segel

Composer

Camper Van Beethoven

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In this photo which shows Segel's pedalboard, the Boss PH-2 phaser pedal is visible.

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