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It's a reissue of the 14-pin opamp version, which came in a super-expensive box with a Phaser and Spectrum. Looks like they're still available new for £550-ish, the seller has probably lost out financially by splitting them.
I have the 8-pin opamp version, and I swapped a capacitor value to mitigate the bass loss many years ago.
Next I will A/B it with my 1980 OD-1. The reissue appears to have more low end and interacts with the guitar volume really well. I set the guitar vol to the slightest bit of grit then gradually turn it all the way up for full on assault. Surprisingly! I was getting some filthy tweedy Neil Young sounds. Of all the drives and distortions I’ve owned this has the best lead tone I’ve ever heard, It even sounded good through my digital line 6 Amplifi.
There’s currently a PH-1 from the box on eBay - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Boss-PH-1-Phaser-pedal-MIJ-reissue-40th-anniversary/332856902047?hash=item4d7fd1419f:g:F2gAAOSwQqJb1ZW2
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F332845546083
After doing a rehearsal last week, I think I preferred my 1980 OD-1, just something about it that I cannot put my finger on, I’m now using the gain boost and EQ from my FZ-2 to push the OD-1 a little further and that helps with the slight low end loss it now sounds huge.
At sone point I should get another od1 and od2