KORG PHS-1 PHASER Owner's Manual

To connect the KORG PHS-1 Phaser to your guitar setup, plug your guitar into the "Input" jack of the phaser pedal, then connect the "Output" jack to your amplifier or the next effect pedal in your signal chain.
The KORG PHS-1 Phaser requires a 9V DC power supply. Ensure the power supply provides the correct polarity and current rating to avoid damage.
To reduce noise, check your cables and connections for any faults. Ensure the phaser is not placed near other electronic devices that may cause interference, and use a clean power supply.
To clean the KORG PHS-1 Phaser, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any solvents or harsh chemicals that might damage the finish or the internal components.
Adjust the "Depth" knob on the KORG PHS-1 Phaser to change the intensity of the phasing effect. Turning it clockwise increases the effect's depth.
If your KORG PHS-1 Phaser is not powering on, check the power supply connection and ensure it is providing the correct voltage. Also, verify that any batteries are properly installed and charged.
Yes, the KORG PHS-1 Phaser can be used with a bass guitar. It will provide a unique phasing effect suitable for bass frequencies.
If the phasing effect is weak, check the "Rate" and "Depth" knobs to ensure they are set to a noticeable level. Also, verify that the pedal is properly powered and connected.
Store the KORG PHS-1 Phaser in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Disconnect all cables and remove any batteries if not using it for an extended period.
The "Rate" knob on the KORG PHS-1 Phaser controls the speed of the phasing effect. Turning it clockwise increases the speed, resulting in a faster modulation.