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From: TheColdNorthWind
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  • The Sovtek sounds best, the USA looks best but I think the nano actually is best for technical reasons.

  • I have the sovtek one, but I must say the nano sounds equally as good. Not to mention that it takes up about a tenth of the space and uses a modern plug. I think it is the clear winner here.

  • Good demo! Greetings from Argentina!

  • i have the sovtek. LOVE it

  • would you say that the color switch's sweep on the USA is better than the nano? I have a nano and find that the color switch is kinda unusable because of when it goes completely clean

  • @KingSandwell i definitely prefer the USA for the always-audible sweep. the nano does tend to go 'clean' as certain points in the sweep.. it left me thinking 'why has it stopped phasing' quite a lot since i use a pretty slow rate most of the time.

  • @TheColdNorthWind yeh thats exactly what I thought and I only use the slow sweep. when was your USA made? and do you find there is a volume drop? that seems to be the biggest complaint of it.

  • @KingSandwell it's the recent version.. 90's/2000's i suppose. there is a a bit of a volume drop, but i tend to use it in a bypass looper set to 50% dry / 50% wet anyway for more subtle sounds so it's less noticeable.

  • @TheColdNorthWind oh ok cool, thanks a lot :)

  • Thanks a lot for this.

  • I just bought the Nano on ebay. We get back when I've put it thru it paces

  • overall, which one do you think its best?

  • @alonsoroman the USA one.. but i'd still like a bit more control the sound.. i'm considering the Blackout Whetstone or a HBE Psilocybe at the moment.

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  • the nano is supposed to be the same sound as the classic, but the classic still sounds a bit warmer to me, is that just me?

  • @FreddyD94 - Nah, I think you're right.. They're completely different. The nano is somewhere between the sovtek and classic. But the sweep of the phase tends to drop out on the trough on the nano. The classic has a more 'compressed' sound which keeps the entire sweep audible with no drop-outs (unless it's in the deep mode).

  • @TheColdNorthWind-taking that into acount would you agree the nano is useful in a subtler application, say, in the fx loop of a deluxe memory man for slightly mod delays (that's what i had in mind anyway). btw, i really dig your sound. if you ever wanna collab online drop me a PM :)

  • paranoid android is cool:)

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