Electro Harmonix Small Stone 4-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Cool sound, but has a little issue

The pedal is of high quality like all EHX pedals. The sound is amazing and it sounds especially well on stage. But it makes sound quieter and also the click can be heard the moment the pedal is turned on.

2 years ago

Phasing is too loud at its peak

It kind of makes it unusable for me when recording. Sucks because I like the sound.

4 years ago

great sound for a small price

I was looking for a great pedal, not to expensive. This is the soundquality i needed, so much more, a great sound for a small price. Metal housing, durable and sturdy. You can't go wrong with this pedal effect.

4 years ago

It is ok

Bought for my brother as he wanted a phaser.

When I wanted to write a review, I asked him to tell me a bit about the pedal. "It is ok" was the only answer I got.

I guess it is an ok phaser then.

5 years ago

The classic phaser

Back from the dead in an all new package. I like it. Will never leave the chain. Sound is good, however, keep in mind that the upper mode will not work with overdrive/distortion pedals, will work with your amp's overdrive/high gain. The lower mode will work with pedals. If you're looking for a classic phaser, look no further. Price is also a plus.

6 years ago

Good alternative to the classic MXR series

I ordered this and the MXR to compare and for me the EVH MXR 90 won but this was a close contender

6 years ago

Another iteration of the classic phaser.

The small stone is one out the 3 classic phaser sounds and as such is beyond opinions. Is true that minimal sound differences exist between all successive iterations, but in this case (which I did wait for, since this black box looks killer, at least to me) is impossible for me t/o find any /difference, no matter how minimal, compared A/B to the 2017/18/19 versions.

The simplicity of controls border the absurd. Just a know for rate and a brigthness mini switch and will deliver the tones you expect, as your are used to hear in records from 1974, which is no other than the classic sound of a 4 stage phaser. Please note that both the MXR Phase 90 and this Small Stone are both four-stage phasers, which is easily distinguishable from others offering two, three, six, ten, 12 or 16 stages. In this case, more is not necessarily better, just different sounding, and chances are that the sound in your head when it comes to phasing is that of a 4 stage (think classic Van Halen).

Pedal is not dead quiet, but not annoyingly noisy. If your juice is fine, this will not be an issue. Construction overall is impeccable and the unit seems indestructible.

I am plenty satisfied with this one. With its new looks, is something you gotta have is phasing is your thing.

7 years ago

It's a good phaser pedal. I really liked solos with prominent phaser mixed with distortion, delay and some reverb, like Van Halen's Eruption and, specially, some from Jeff Waters (Annihilator). I firstly discovered that sound in a presentation of his Annihilator V guitar and I was intrigued by it.

When I discovered that it was a phaser and tried to emulate it with a flanger, with moderate success, I searched for a good not expensive Phaser. The most used to get that sound was the MXR Phase 90, but it was too expensive for the few occasions in which I planned to use it. I decided to look to the EHx nano series, because I had an amazing experience with a Neo Mistress.

I found this one and the Bad Stone and, since I thought the rate control was everything I needed, I opted for this one.

I am happy with my purchase, I can use it to do the lead effect I was after, to make a creamy sound paired with a flanger or to inject live into a slow distorted part. But the minimalist controls makes it not very customizable, although very versatile, since the rate knob is really effective in going from annoyingly slow to furiously fast and the color switch makes the effect more pronounced if needed. The pedal sounds very good, although sometimes it feels to subtil with the color switch off and to intense with it turned on. Contrarily to what I read about other phasers, this one doesn't make picks or drops in volume along its sound wave, at least with a clean sound and before distortion, after distortion I really don't like the sound, not only of this pedal but phasers and flangers in general.

It is a very competent pedal, but it lacks some magic that, for instance, the Neo Mistress has despite being a miniaturized version of a more complex pedal. I wonder if the Bad Stone goes that extra step from good to great. The Small Stone, though very good, is a small step away from greatness.

7 years ago

Classic phaser pedal with some minor drawbacks

I bought this product because it is used by Kevin Parker of Tame Impala for their very iconic sound.

Pros:

- Very nice tone, the phase is psychedelic and smooth

- You can switch between "color" modes - up makes the phase much deeper with higher cuts to lows. Down makes it more smooth and equalized.

- Durable and doesn't take too much space

Cons:

- Requires sufficient power or it will produce weird sounds and crackles. It work weirdly with some of the adapters I've tried.

- I've tried two of these pedals in various setups, and with the color set to up, it produces huge volume boost at the top of the phase which is very irritating. Even if I put it before the compressor.

One thing to note - set the color to down if you want to use it with heavy distortion. If it's set to up, it will sound ugly.

8 years ago

My first phaser, very happy about it

This is my first phaser ever, and I am really happy about the sound I'm getting out of it.

It sounds very 70s which is my kind of things so yeah it is perfect for me.

My only complaint which might be my own mistake, cause I'm dumb, maybe, would be that when I put this after my big muff (while the muff is on) then turn on the small stone, my signal loses volume considerably.

This is not sexy at all, so I came up with a workaround plan. I set my dirty channel to sound pretty much the same as my clean channel from my amp, the only difference is that I cranked up the master volume of the dirty channel, so what i do is that every time I am playing my big muff on the clean channel, and I want to turn on the phaser, I stomp on the phaser and my amp footswitch to change to the dirty channel at the same time. All this alleviates the issue, and now it's kind of sexy to switch from muff to muff+phaser

Anyway this is not a deal breaker at all, maybe it's normal for phasers or maybe I'm doing something wrong, who knows, I dont know.

10 years ago

Beautiful sounding and robust phaser.

This here is a great little phaser. Compact, cheap and it sounds wonderful. I have been using this guy for a couple of months now and I am still really satisfied.

I really enjoy the way this thing sounds. It is a bit more subtle than a Phase 90 and sounds a bit more vintage-y to my ears. The speed knob has great range, this thing kan do everything from super slow psychadelic sweeps to a super fast almost wobbly sounds. Every setting sounds great.

The build quality is really stabile, this thing can take a good stomping. Although some parts do feel kind of cheap and plastic-y the pedal as a whole feels really solid.

Great phaser on the cheap!

11 years ago

Very functional and affordable phaser. The two selectable "colors" are in fact very different styles, so there's almost like 2 phasers in one device. With the switch down the phasing is subtle and maybe more versatile (more Phase 90 -like?), while the switch up position offers a very in-your-face sound that almost drowns the clean sound. Whether the latter is usable or not depends on the situation, style of music and the rate of the effect. I don't use a phaser in too many songs, so this works for me just fine. Works very well with the Turkish saz and other instruments too.

11 years ago

Great pedal, but it would be nice to have a little bit more control

Great sounding phaser. With the color control you can go from a very noticeable sweep, to an in your phase (see what I did there) killer swoosh. I really like the pedal, but I would have liked it even better with a little more control options. Now you can only select the color and the rate, but I'm missing some sort of blend option. Other then that, still a great pedal. Use it, well not all the time, once or twice every rehearsal session.

11 years ago

Small Stone

A great little phaser, does what it says on the tin and at a very good price. Obviously doesn't have the control of its more expensive counterparts, but at this price you can't really complain. Really great for psychedelic sounds, though perhaps not so good for your EVH type phase. Side note - with the colour setting on it can get a little bright particularly with a fender/fender setup so it might be worth rolling off your highs a little.

11 years ago

Small Phaser - Small Price - Big Sound

Bang for the buck.

Add just a little to thicken the lead guitar.

Add a lot to play around.

Do not forget to remove the included battery when putting it on your pedal board.

12 years ago

Value for money

At this price, and with the quality of this phaser pedal, you can't go wrong. Is very fun to practice with, and will definitely use it live.

12 years ago

lovely phasey sounds

Sounds pretty much as I expected, was looking for a swirly, rotating speaker cap type sound and this little pedal does it. Nice sturdy case too. The rate dial however seems to have a max setting before the dial is fully turned, I could probably adjust the pot myself but I guess it should come from the factory better adjusted.

12 years ago

it's a phaser

Pretty simple to operate - just one knob for the speed of the phase and a switch to change between two modes. When the switch is in the down position the effect of the pedal can barely be heard. It's subtle and discrete. When in the upper position the effect is much more pronounced, but the original signal of the guitar is a bit lost which I didn't like. I believe it's quite good for a phaser, but after some experimenting with various phaser pedals I discovered that I just don't know what to do with a phaser so I don't use them anymore.

With this one, I experienced a sudden drops of volume a few times, only for a split second - probably a cold solder joint somewhere.

I didn't open this one, so I can't tell for sure, but despite the fact that all EHX pedals have "Made in NY city USA" written on the outside, inside I found "Made in China" claim. It doesn't make any difference to me, but some people might want to know.

12 years ago

Review - EH Nano Small Stone

Can't go wrong with this phaser. I was just looking for something to add a light phasing effect and this is perfect. The pedal suits me perfectly in that respect, but when I mess around with some of the more intense phaser sounds it does the good great too. True bypass and fits in nicely on a pedal board too. I would recommend it.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Electro Harmonix
  • Released in 2006
  • Average price : $85
  • Dimensions : 65mm x 110mm x 57mm
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