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SIGNATURE EFFECTS
WAYLON JENNINGS
PHASER

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Summary of Contents for Fender WAYLON JENNINGS PHASER

  • Page 1 SIGNATURE EFFECTS WAYLON JENNINGS PHASER...
  • Page 2 DC POWER CONNECTOR OUTPUT JACK INPUT JACK RANGE RATE CONTROL CONTROL KNOB KNOB RATE RANGE FEEDBACK SWEET CONTROL SWITCH KNOB PHASE SWEET FEEDBACK PHASE SWITCH FOOTSWITCH 9V BATTERY SCREW ACCESS ON REAR...
  • Page 3 1970s. The Waylon Jennings Phaser delivers those great sounds, using old-school JFET (junction field effect transistor) components just like the first classic phase shifters, with the added...
  • Page 4 OUTPUT JACK Low-impedance output connects to amp or next pedal in signal chain. INPUT JACK High-impedance input for electric guitar, bass, acoustic guitars with pickup systems, keyboards and other instruments. DC POWER CONNECTOR Connect DC adapter here. Standard center-negative 9VDC jack for use with appropriate power supplies.
  • Page 5 THE START OF IT ALL Based on a six-stage phaser released in1971, this setting emulates the first phaser used by Waylon and one of the first phaser effect pedals in existence. It provided the drastic in-your-face phaser effect that kicked off Waylon’s signature outlaw tone on the Dreaming My Dreams album (1975).
  • Page 6 A LITTLE BIT OF CLEAN Based on a four-stage phaser released in 1972, this setting emulates the smoother phasing effect produced by the stage-friendly orange box seen on top of Waylon’s amp through the mid ’70s and heard in performances such as his timeless Texas Opry appearance of 1975.
  • Page 7 DIALING IT BACK Based on a two-stage phaser released in 1975, this setting emulates the mildest phaser tones that Waylon reserved for more mellow songs. Phase shifting with only two stages provides a more subtle effect, such as that heard on the Waylon & Willie album (1978).
  • Page 8 THE STEADY WORKHORSE Based on a pair of classic four-stage phase shifters released in 1977, this setting emulates Waylon’s most tried-and-true phaser tones. This is the stage and studio phaser sound he used throughout the 1980s and beyond, as heard at his Austin City Limits appearance in 1989.
  • Page 9: The Sweet Spot

    THE SWEET SPOT Flip the SWEET SWITCH to the ON position to land in Waylon’s preferred sweet spot for phase effects. This “Sweet mode” ditches the PHASE SWITCH; instead providing dialed-in outlaw country tones in the form of a curated sweep of the FEEDBACK control knob, which spans the spectrum of sweet tones that would undoubtedly leave Waylon himself with a toothache.
  • Page 11 A PRODUCT OF FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION CORONA, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. Fender ® is a registered trademark of FMIC. Copyright © 2023 FMIC. All rights reserved. PN 7727337000 REV A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS •WARNING: To prevent damage, fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit or its AC power to rain or moisture.
  • Page 12 © FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 2023...