If you ever get the chance, try connecting an MF-103 in between a real Fender Rhodes (Suitcase version) and the powered stereo speaker it sits on. (The input to its amp is stereo.)
The result is absolute magic; I've never heard any other phase shifter to be its equal in this situation.
One huge part of it is that the Moogerfoogers have so much more headroom than typical guitar pedals.
And then, of course, you also have a rediculous amount of control over how it sweeps.
Moog MF-103
Re: Moog MF-103
I finally did the pseudo-stereo trick a couple of days ago by hard panning the main and aux outs from my MF103. Nice! Very nice. It really makes things sound more alive.
Another trick I tried was to send an EP to a spring reverb, then the reverb out to the MF103. The dry EP in parallel with the reverb>phaser sound (with pseudo stereo spread) was magical.
Another trick I tried was to send an EP to a spring reverb, then the reverb out to the MF103. The dry EP in parallel with the reverb>phaser sound (with pseudo stereo spread) was magical.