MXR MX-107 Phase 100

The MXR MX-107 Phase 100 is a phase shifter effects pedal - the original version of the Phase 90 pedal with the 'script' logo.

Steve Hackett's MXR Phase 100
Steve Hackett was one of the earliest adopters of the MXR Phaser pedals before they became popular, including the Phase 90 and the Phase 100.

Tony Banks' MXR Phase 100
Tony Banks used the MXR Phase 100 phaser a lot for his keyboard sounds, from The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway onwards.

The MXR was used on his RMI Electra 368 piano in conjunction with a fuzz unit for a long time until the ...And Then There Were Three tour, when the Polymoog synthesizer replaced it (still feeding through the Phase 100). On the same tour, Tony also decided to use the Phase 100 on the Hammond T102 organ for swirling effects, replacing the rotating Leslie speaker he once used.

Once the Hammond organ was pushed aside on Abacab as Tony's rig became further refined, he continued to use the Phase 100 on the Prophet-10 for simulating the organ.