Behringer VP1 Vintage Phaser Effects Pedal

£23.00

The Phaser Pedals department take a look at this New Phaser in , the Behringer VP1 Vintage Phaser Effects Pedal by Behringer is New, it is in stock at a great price and delivered to all areas of the UK. Read More for more product information, images, latest prices and how to order.

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The Phaser Pedals department take a look at this New Phaser in , the Behringer VP1 Vintage Phaser Effects Pedal by Behringer is New, it is in stock at a great price and delivered to all areas of the UK. Read More for more product information, images, latest prices and how to order. The Behringer VP1 Vintage Phaser Effects Pedal is an authentic 3-dimensional phase shifting pedal which provides you with everything from whirling speakers to impressive jet plane effects. Equipped with dedicated Rate and Tone controls the Behringer VP1 allows you to fine-tune the speed and tone – creating your own unique phasing effect.

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Behringer

Behringer are known for making standout effects pedals and more. Founded with a passion for tone and innovation, their gear has shaped countless records and players’ sounds. Look out for their iconic designs and flagship models — they’ve earned a reputation for reliability and creativity.

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Phaser

Phaser is a modulation effect that creates a smooth, swirling sound by splitting the signal and shifting the phase of one path before mixing it back with the original. As the phase shift is modulated, it produces moving peaks and dips in the frequency response, giving the effect its characteristic sweep.

It is commonly used to add movement and texture to guitars, keyboards, and other instruments, ranging from subtle and warm to deep and psychedelic. Phaser effects are strongly associated with classic funk, rock, and 1970s tones, but remain widely used in modern music for their fluid, musical character.

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