Hey!

I have an Old Maestro Phase Shifter . I picked it up in the
late 80's for $20 bucks . I used it for many years in many bands.
I have since retired it and just use it occasionally at home .
It still sounds great . A lot better than the new digital phaser
pedals that are out today .
It's about 4 times the size of todays pedals so it's not very practical
to drag around to gigs . Sounds great though .

steve in PA

-----Original Message-----
From: scott elsberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Date: Friday, April 20, 2001 12:49 PM
Subject: RE: Doobie equipment


>Al,
>I think that Pat had the old Maestro Phase Shifter
>with three seperate colored switches.....I had the
>same one.  I wish I kept some of that old stuff...
>I saw an old Big Muff going for 250 bucks!!!!
>
>>From: "Al Hartkopf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: RE: Doobie equipment
>>Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 19:42:39 -0400
>>
>>Nowadays, I can't clearly ID much of the guitar equipment. Looks like Mesa
>>Boogie amps with like some Roland rack mount effects, maybe a harmonizer,
>>tough to say. Guitars are hard to call sometime too. Fender Strats or look
>>alikes seem to be popular with Pat and John. Maybe we could get a rundown
>>from the lads?
>>
>>Oh the good old days when you could peg a Gibson SG around Tommy's neck
>>from
>>the back of the arena. Pat used to play a red Gibson 335 a lot. He and
>>Nugent got me hooked on hollowbody electrics. Back in the seventies, when
>>we
>>had concerts by candlelight because we had no electricity :-), you could
>>lamp Pat's Maestro phase shifter from the balconies. This thing had three
>>flat toggles that controlled the phase-shift speed and plugged into the
>>wall. He kept it on top of his Ampeg stack (iirc). At that time,
>>state-of-the-art.
>>
>>Al
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Steve Wice [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> > Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 9:54 PM
>> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Subject: Doobie equipment
>> >
>> > No, this question is not about bongs, and which are the best!
>> > I know that this has probably been beaten to death in the past, but I
>> > missed a lot of it. Does anyone know what brands of guitars, basses,
>> > drums,
>> > keyboards, amps, and effects pedals the Doobs have used over the years?
>> > I know that Tommy is currently playing a Paul Reed Smith guitar,
Skylark
>> > seems to prefer Lakland basses, but other than that, I'm lost.
>> > Thanks for the assist folks.
>> > Steve
>> > Slow Burnin' Steve
>> >
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