Fender Lost Highway Phaser Manual
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The Fender Lost Highway Phaser can be powered using a 9V DC power supply or a 9V battery. Ensure the power supply is compatible with the pedal's specifications.
The 'Slow/Fast' switch allows you to toggle between two different phasing speeds, providing versatility in the modulation effect.
To achieve a classic vintage phaser sound, set the depth and rate controls to moderate levels and adjust the feedback to taste. Experiment with the wave shape switch for additional tonal variations.
Check the power source to ensure it is working correctly. If using a battery, make sure it is installed properly and has sufficient charge. Inspect the power cable and connections for any damage.
Yes, the Lost Highway Phaser can be used with a bass guitar. It provides a rich phasing effect that enhances bass tones effectively.
Use a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable to connect the output of your guitar to the input of the pedal, and another cable from the pedal's output to your amplifier's input.
Regularly check the pedal for dust and moisture. Clean the exterior with a dry cloth, and ensure the input/output jacks are free from debris. Store in a dry place when not in use.
Connect an expression pedal to the expression input to control the rate of the phaser dynamically, providing real-time modulation control during performances.
Ensure all cables are securely connected, check the battery or power supply, and verify that the pedal is not bypassed. If problems persist, consult the manual or contact Fender support.
The Lost Highway Phaser is designed for mono output. For stereo effects, consider using additional equipment that supports stereo modulation.