Behringer THE FLANGE WITH NO NAME Flanger Pedal

£99.00

Behringer THE FLANGE WITH NO NAME is a powerful, time-delay-based modulation pedal that goes far beyond classic flanger sounds. With dual signal paths, extensive control over delay and modulation, an onboard FX loop and CV connectivity, it is built for players and producers who want to twist, warp and completely reinvent their sound on stage […]


Description

Behringer THE FLANGE WITH NO NAME is a powerful, time-delay-based modulation pedal that goes far beyond classic flanger sounds. With dual signal paths, extensive control over delay and modulation, an onboard FX loop and CV connectivity, it is built for players and producers who want to twist, warp and completely reinvent their sound on stage or in the studio.
At its heart, THE FLANGE WITH NO NAME delivers the timeless jet-plane sweeps and swooshing textures you would expect from a vintage flanger, driven by warm analogue circuitry and a musical LFO. But the moment you start exploring its deeper controls and routing options, it reveals a far more experimental side. Phasing, chorusing, vibrato, tremolo and even wild self-oscillation are all on tap, letting you move from subtle movement to full-blown sonic chaos with ease.
Designed around two audio paths, the pedal blends a straight, mono output of your dry signal with a delay path that is modulated and shaped by the LFO and a host of dedicated controls. The ability to isolate and manipulate these paths, combined with the FX loop and CV inputs, makes this a serious sound-design tool for guitar, bass, synths and studio use. Whether you are sweetening a clean tone, transforming a drum loop or sending entire mixes into orbit, this pedal is ready to explore uncharted territory.
All of this power is wrapped in a robust enclosure with vintage-inspired 90s graphics and a clear, hands-on control layout. Depth, Rate, Manual and gain controls keep core flanger sounds instantly accessible, while additional switches and knobs invite deeper experimentation when you are ready. True bypass switching keeps your dry tone intact when the effect is off, and standard 9 V DC power makes it easy to drop onto any modern pedalboard.

Flanging And Beyond
While it excels at classic flanger tones, THE FLANGE WITH NO NAME is designed to go much further. By combining flanging with phasing, chorusing, vibrato and tremolo-style modulation, it can move from gentle shimmer to extreme pitch-bending and rhythmic pulsing. This makes it ideal for players who want one modulation pedal that can cover a huge range of textures without swapping stompboxes.

Dual Path Design With FX Loop
The pedal operates using two distinct audio paths: a straight dry path and a delay path that is modulated by the LFO and other controls. This architecture is what gives the effect its depth and complexity, allowing for rich phase interaction and movement. The integrated FX loop lets you insert other pedals directly into the delay path, opening up advanced routing tricks and truly unique sounds that react dynamically as the modulation moves.

Analogue Warmth With Deep Control
Analogue circuitry keeps the sound warm, organic and musical, while a comprehensive control set lets you shape it precisely. Manual, Depth, Rate, I/P Gain, Reaction and Action knobs work alongside LFO, Loopage, Time and Space rotary switches to fine-tune everything from subtle vintage swirl to aggressive, resonant sweeps and self-oscillating feedback. This combination of analogue tone and detailed control makes it equally at home on guitars, basses, synths and studio sources.

Performance Ready And Studio Friendly
With true bypass switching, sturdy construction and support for standard 9 V DC power, THE FLANGE WITH NO NAME is ready for regular gigging and pedalboard use. At the same time, its wide frequency response, generous dynamic range and flexible I/O make it a powerful studio effect. CV/Expression and Trig/Gate inputs allow external control and synchronisation, so you can integrate the pedal into more complex rigs, modular setups or DAW-controlled workflows.

Key Features
Beyond-Standard Flanging – Delivers the classic jet-plane and swooshing flanger tones, then pushes far beyond into phasing, chorusing, vibrato, tremolo and even self-oscillation. This gives you a single modulation pedal that can cover subtle movement, lush ambience and extreme experimental text…

Brand

Behringer

Behringer is a prominent manufacturer of audio equipment, including mixers, amplifiers, signal processors, synthesizers, and digital effects units, known for their affordability and wide range of products. Founded in 1989 by Uli Behringer, the company has grown rapidly to become one of the largest manufacturers of audio equipment in the world.

Behringer’s product lineup covers a broad spectrum of audio equipment, catering to musicians, audio engineers, DJs, and live sound professionals. The company offers a variety of mixers, ranging from compact analog mixers for home studios to digital mixers with advanced features for live sound and recording applications.

In addition to mixers, Behringer produces a wide range of amplifiers, including guitar amps, bass amps, and powered PA speakers, as well as signal processors such as equalizers, compressors, and effects units. Behringer synthesizers, like the DeepMind series, have also gained popularity for their affordability and impressive sound quality.

Behringer is known for its commitment to providing high-quality audio equipment at affordable prices, making professional-grade gear accessible to a wide range of musicians and audio enthusiasts. However, the brand has also faced criticism and controversy over issues related to intellectual property rights and product cloning. Despite this, Behringer’s extensive product lineup continues to be popular among musicians and audio professionals seeking reliable and affordable audio solutions.

Category

Behringer

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Flanger

A flanger is a type of guitar effects pedal used to create a swirling, whooshing sound by modulating the phase of an audio signal. It works by combining the original signal with a slightly delayed and modulated version of itself. As the two signals interact, they create peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, resulting in the characteristic “jet plane” or “swooshing” sound associated with flanging.

Key features of a flanger pedal include:

1. **Rate**: Controls the speed at which the delayed signal is modulated. Higher rates produce faster modulation, while lower rates create slower, more subtle effects.

2. **Depth**: Adjusts the intensity of the modulation effect. Higher depth settings result in more pronounced sweeps, while lower settings produce a gentler effect.

3. **Manual (or Range)**: Sets the center frequency of the modulation. This control allows you to focus the effect on specific frequency ranges, altering the tonal character of the flanging.

4. **Feedback (or Regeneration)**: Determines the amount of modulated signal that is fed back into the effect. Increasing feedback can create more pronounced peaks and troughs, resulting in a more intense effect.

Flanger pedals are commonly used in various music genres, including rock, metal, and psychedelic music, to add movement, depth, and texture to guitar tones. They can be used subtly to add a touch of modulation and dimension to a guitar sound, or more prominently to create dramatic swirling effects. Overall, flanger pedals offer guitarists a versatile tool for shaping and enhancing their tone, adding a dynamic and expressive element to their playing.

Flanger Pedals

Guitar Pedals

Your pedal is like a signature dish for your sound — a flavour-packed creation that transforms the bland ingredients of your guitar into something unforgettable. Each one adds its own seasoning, texture, and heat, turning a simple meal into a feast of tone.

These tasty little boxes sit in a row, like plates on a buffet, letting you mix and match flavours as you play. With one tap of your foot, you can swap sweet for spicy, subtle for smoky, and serve up something completely new. From the comfort food of warm overdrive to the fiery kick of fuzz, from smooth jazz sauce to heavy-metal spice, pedals give players a full menu of options to express their taste.  And just like with food, once you’ve tried one dish, you’ll want to sample them all.

Collecting, trading, and discovering new flavours soon becomes part of the joy of being a tone-loving gourmet geek with a guitar.