The logo was changed in 1975 to an easier to read block letter font. The next was the First Block Period (1975-1981). These were the originals with a fancy pants style script logo and the original circuits. The first was the Script Period (1973-1975). Over the next 11 years, these pedals went through some minor cosmetic and minor circuit changes and were thus split into three periods. Produced in 1973, the Phase 90 was one of MXR’s first products in the original Preference series (along with the also legendary DynaComp, Phase 45, Distortion +, and Micro Amp). Try to pick up a ’70s unit though, and you’ll be looking at prices that make brand new Custom Shop Phase 90’s sweat. This little orange box has become the go-to phaser for amateurs and pros alike over the past 40 years, and it’s available new for well under $100. Welcome back to Analyzing the Hype, a series in which we look at some coveted pieces of old school gear and we look into why they became so damn popular, and what is out there that can get you some of that sound.
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