The Locobox PH-01 Phase Pedal is one of the many generic pedals produced in Japan during the 1970s. Sold under a variety of different names, the Locobox PH-01 could be found badged as a Cutec PH-01, Gig PH-01, Redson Phaser 12 or Sound City PS-06 Phase Shifter
The Locobox is a straightforward phase pedal with lots of pitch modulation. At maximum setting it creates a super-deep phasing effect with a pronounced sweep. You can hear this in the Youtube demo. There's also plenty of speed range so you can create pitch-wobbling Leslie effects
Construction is generic stomp box in a die-cast metal case with a full-width switch cover. The back panel has the obligatory 9V DC input for an external power supply. The battery compartment cover is missing
"it's been the coolest phaser I've ever had."
" The Locobox Phaser is a really cool pedal. I get some really neat sounds out of it. I can get it to sound almost like a wah, especially when I add a bit of fuzz...very funky like. On my clean passages, it sounds dreamy. Almost hypnotizing and trance like. Very useful for my sound "
The Locobox is from my effects pedal toy box. I use them when mixing - they're quick & easy to work with and you know immediately if they're right or wrong for the track
Chorus pedals work well inserted into a channel or an effects send . They give movement & width to otherwise-boring signals and are great for putting sounds in a different perspective
Technical
Input & outputs are on mono jack sockets. Power is from an internal 9 Volt battery or external 9 VDC power supply (neither supplied) with a standard psu connector
Stomp Box. 9 Volt battery or external 9 VDC power supply (neither supplied). I have 9 Volt power supplies in my eBay Store
Condition
In good condition for a used stomp box. Some battle scars and missing battery cover but good overall
Vintage gear
All vintage gear will have case scratches and marks. It may also have or develop noisy pots and switches, and backup batteries may fail. I make my descriptions as accurate as possible but please understand that vintage gear will not be perfect and adjust your expectations accordingly