
Phaser
A guitar phaser is an electronic effect used to alter the sound of a guitar by creating a series of peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum of the audio signal. This effect is achieved through a process called phase shifting, where the audio signal is split into two paths. One path remains unchanged, while the other is subjected to an all-pass filter that shifts its phase. When these two signals are recombined, they interfere with each other, creating the characteristic swooshing or swirling sound associated with phasers. This effect can add a sense of movement and depth to the guitar’s tone, making it a popular choice for both rhythm and lead playing.
Phasers often come with controls that allow the guitarist to manipulate various parameters of the effect. Common controls include the rate or speed of the phase shifting, which determines how quickly the peaks and troughs move through the frequency spectrum. Another typical control is the depth, which adjusts the intensity of the effect by varying the extent of the phase shift. Some phasers also offer resonance or feedback controls, which emphasize certain frequencies and can create more pronounced, dramatic effects. These adjustable parameters make the phaser a versatile tool, capable of producing subtle modulation to extreme, spacey sounds.
The phaser effect has a rich history in music, with notable usage across different genres. In the 1970s, phasers became particularly popular in rock and funk music, with bands like Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones using them to create psychedelic and immersive soundscapes. Songs like “Breathe” by Pink Floyd and “Shattered” by The Rolling Stones showcase the distinct, swirling sound of the phaser. Over the years, phasers have continued to evolve, with modern digital models offering more precise control and additional features. Despite technological advancements, the core appeal of the phaser remains its ability to transform a guitar’s tone, adding a dynamic, textured quality that can enhance any musical piece.
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Strymon Zelzah Multidimensional Phaser Pedal
Read More£329.00Strymon Zelzah Multidimensional Phaser Pedal – £329 New
Read More£329.00Strymon Zelzah Multidimensional Phaser Pedal – £329 New
Read More£329.00Jam Pedals Ripply Fall Chorus, Vibrato and Phaser Pedal
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Read More£259.00Beetronics LARVA 6-Stage Analog Morphing Phaser FX Pedal
Read More£239.00Way Huge WM92 Smalls Attack Vector Phaser & Envelope Pedal
Read More£229.00Flattley Star Faser Phaser Pedal
Read More£219.00Flattley Crazy Diamond Vibe Phaser Pedal
Read More£219.00Dophix FX Uomo Vitruvinao Chorus Phaser Pedal – £219 New
Read More£219.00Keeley Bubble Tron Dynamic Flanger Phaser Pedal
Read More£215.00Walrus Audio Lilian Analog Phaser FX Pedal
Read More£199.99Second Hand Spaceman Explorer 6-Stage Phaser Pedal 492
Read More£189.00Catalinbread Many Worlds 8 Stage Phaser
Read More£179.99Crazy Tube Circuits Cyclone Multi-Mode Phaser Pedal
Read More£169.99Warm Audio Jet Phaser Pedal
Read More£159.99Warm Audio Jet Phaser Pedal – £159 New
Read More£159.00Jam Pedals Ripple Bass Phaser Pedal
Read More£149.99Dophix FX Uomo Vitruvinao Chorus Phaser Pedal
Read More£139.00MXR Phase 95 Mini Phaser pedal
Read More£119.99JHS 3 Series Phaser Pedal
Read More£99.99Electro Harmonix Bad Stone Analog Phaser Pedal
Read More£69.99Second Hand MXR Phase 90 Phaser Pedal 594
Read More£69.00Mooer Liquid Digital Phaser Pedal
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