Morley pob phaser one

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GENERAL inromnou
L DEAR HDILH 0mm

You are about to on one at tha tin-at other
boxes made. Holley products are designed for
yura of trouhla fraa operation. To insure
naxiau aatislaetion please take th to teat
thin booklet which point! out nnny features of
the product. sauna or which any he now to you.

2. rout: soutcts - Batter! and AC (main!)

All aorloy elioct home: are designed to oper-
ate Eton one or two 9 volt (NI-IDA 1606A) hnt-
tarial or an optional M: (mains) adapterfi'l'ho
battery can ha lnatollao by removing tho 1.
serous which hold the botton cover in place.
the adaptor onto-arically ditconnaeta the hat-
tery when it is plugged into the effect box.
thereby prolonging battery life.

The adapter 1.. lore too-onion: :6 use than
hattetlu. however there are tin-s when using
tho battery it more convenient. )lorlay than-
foro provide: hath capabilities.

]. INDICATORS sLED} Ego

lho uu of two indicator lat-pa tells you Imen
power in on. or if either or both aourcoa on
not tunctioning (such as a dead battery) or
the adopter to not pluuod into I live recep-
tale.

In tuition the two indicators tell when the
nuaical affect in turn-I on or the unit has
heen Hitched to the nor-oi signal. condition.

A. W ERR!

All electronic devices generate we noise.
Good deaisn and utarinlo Ink: ponoible Mh
aimln relative to the mount of noise. This

"high aignal to nota- ratio" can sake the noioo

virtually unnoticenhle. Thin characteristic
and capability la very iaportont in the design
of all Harley products.

5. HIGH INPUT mm!

in; to inpottant because the ellect box can
operate iron very weak on high impedance sources
without leading down the signal.

6. wwommmumct

This it important because it reduce; high iro-
quoney loans and hum pickup by tho table which
omen iron the output non of the other box. it
nukes it possible to use much longer tablet over
greater distance: uithnut signal deterioration
and reduces or elininaten loading by the device
to which it connects.

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Plus a cord from a signal aource. or malcal instru-
ment, etc.. into the jack norhed "Input." This will
wmtienlly turn the payer on and one of the indi-
cator in will light. it a power adapter in need.
the unit will turn on and tho [any will light with-
out the signal cord being pluued in.

Plus another table Ero- tho Jack netted "Ouput" and
connect it to the input at your amplifier.

Activate the loot twitch. The lanp that is lit will
go off and the other one will cone on. Set it no
tho "effect o0!" lamp lighea. flan uh: game mounds
iron the instrument and not the aapllller to: in
mail responae. Next activate the foot switch one
the which will turn on the effect.

No leu than 12 volts.
See odoptar require-onto on bottom of unit.

PEAKE 1' ONE (:66)

DEER lP'HOI

WAT IT IS AND DOES MID MIT

The Hurley "Phase: One (P015) contains moon; other
things. a circuit which delay. a signal iron a
fraction of a cycle per second to many cycles par
second. depending on the lroquaney (pitch).

The delay continually fluctuates fro- uro up to S
thousandth: of o second at a rate determined by the
"Speed" control which has a range of one excursion
every 12 second- to 12 tines a set-om].

The resulting signal which passes through thin oys-
toul is greatly enhanced maicaily because of the
addition of:

l. Piteh changes roaultin; from the changingdelaya.

Z. Varying boat notes.

3. Creation of runny rich harmonies not present in
the Input usual.

4. Chorua atfoeta at almr tpeodo.

5. capability of very full rich vibrato.

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All controls go Iro- nini-on to maximum in a
elockuiao direction.

i. The "Speed" knob cootrola the rota at which the
system cycles through its delay and hack again,
toned-ea reterrod to at "Snoop Into." it it usod
Ior netting vibrato It the [actor rate and thou-
at the Ilounr Ind Inny variations in between.

2. The Regeneration" control recirculntcs signals
iron the output and back into the input again and
produce: many interned hnrlonic atructuren. The
nuaiciana' creotivity in the (inn! deteminant ol
.1 prayer settinp.