Behringer VP1 Vintage Phaser Pedal

£22.99

This is the Behringer VP1 Vintage Phaser Pedal from Behringer, listed in Phaser Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Here's what Behringer say about the VP1 Vintage Phaser:

Authentic and classic 3-dimensional phase shifting – the VINTAGE PHASER VP1 provides everything from whirling speakers to impressive jet plane effects! There is a dedicated Rate control and separate Tone switch for fine-tuning the speed and tone. No matter what phasing effect sound you’re after, VP1 makes getting there easy!

Ease of Use

It doesn’t get any easier than having only one big knob to turn! With the VP1’s Rate dial and Tone switch, you can harness any degree of phasing, from a slight warble – to an all-out tremolo! The blue LED tells you when it’s activated, and the physically hardwired true bypass maintains crystal-clear signal integrity. You can power the VP1 with a 9 V battery or our PSU-SB DC power supply (not included).

Sound Value

The VP1 is sure to help you achieve the dream-like tone you have in your head. When your friends ask what that amazing sound is, tell them, “It’s just a phase I’m going through – the VINTAGE PHASER VP1, that is!” The VP1 sounds great on guitars, basses – and keyboards, and is so affordable, you’ll want one for your rehearsal room, the stage, the studio.

Key Features

  • Authentic and classic three dimensional phase shifting from rapid rotary speaker to impressive jet plane effects
  • This Behringer product has been designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market
  • Dedicated Rate control and separate Color switch for fine-tuning of effects speed and tone
  • Status LED for effect on/off
  • True hard-wire bypass for ultimate signal integrity
  • Runs on 9 V battery or the Behringer PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
  • 3-Year Warranty Program
  • Designed and engineered in Germany

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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

Phaser Pedals

A phaser splits the signal and shifts the phase of one path through a series of all-pass filter stages. When recombined, moving peaks and notches sweep across the spectrum, creating a rounded swirl rather than the evenly spaced comb filtering of a flanger. Stage count, feedback, centre frequency, rate and depth shape the width, resonance and pulse of the sweep.

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True Bypass

Connects input directly to output through mechanical or relay switching when the effect is off, removing the active circuit from the audio path. It avoids buffer colour but leaves cable capacitance and switching design to influence high-frequency loss and possible switching noise.