i have this ultra-rare pedal up for auction on ebay.
it's a rare Seamoon Studio Phase from the mid-70s. Seamoon shortly after became the A/DA company, and the Studio Phase (with an added distortion/fuzz knob) was renamed the now highly collectable and sought-after Final Phase. - in fact, this unit has A/DA etched into the circuit board.
the audio and video quality is not very good, but you get the idea of how it sounds and how versatile it is.
good luck and thanks for looking!
Pat.
@1960hurricaneguitar hey there! wow... thanks, what an honor! sorry i didn't know there was something wrong with it... there is so little info on these online, i really didn't know what to expect from it. i'd read about how amazing these were but was surprised about how subtile this one was.
well yes, i sold it to a collector.
maybe it'd need some trim pot adjustment or something?
well anyways, thanks for posting here. hope you're doing ok.
THANKS!
Pacafeliz 2 months ago
Hey Pacafeliz
I couldn't believe the sound on your Seamoon Studio Phase. The unit should be producing a normal to deep/full phasing in the first position, chorus to Leslie effects in the second position and a myriad of flanging effects in the third position. Something is not right, it does not sound like a normal Studio Phase. Sounds as though the controls are barely on even in the full setting. Just thought you would like to know. Jerry Pynckel, Seamoon designer 1974-76
1960hurricaneguitar 2 months ago