VINTAGE PHASER VP1
Authentique Phase Shifter de style vintage
Authentique Phase Shifter de style vintage
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Product Features:
- Effet de déplacement de phase tridimensionnel authentique et traditionnel produisant des sons allant du haut-parleur tournant rapide au moteur de jet
- Produit BEHRINGER conçu pour rivaliser directement avec les produits les plus en vue du marché
- Réglage Rate dédié et sélecteur Color séparé pour le réglage précis de la vitesse et de la couleur de l’effet
- LED de statut indiquant l’état de la commutation
- Véritable hard-bypass pour un signal parfaitement intègre
- Fonctionnement avec une pile 9 V ou l’adaptateur secteur PSU-SB DC BEHRINGER (non inclus)
- Composants de haute qualité et fabrication exceptionnellement robuste pour des années de fiabilité
- Conçu et développé par BEHRINGER Allemagne
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. There are dedicated Rate control and separate Tone switch for fine-tuning of effects speed and tone. A status LED for effect is included, plus there is a true hard-wire bypass for ultimate signal integrity. No matter what phasing effect sound you’re after, VP1 is bound to make getting there easier! The VP1 runs on a 9 V battery or a DC power supply (not included).
Reviews from the Press
Sound on Sound
First out of the box was the VP1 Phaser pedal, which can run from a 9V battery or a standard centre-negative 9V PSU; the battery compartment is accessed by means of a plastic cover in the base. It works all its magic using a single knob and a two-way tone switch. The familiar retro-style chunky footswitch provides a true hard-wired bypass, and there’s the expected red LED to let you know when the effect is active. The switching action is very quiet, and the level matches well between effect and bypass.
A single knob controls the phase rate, from a very slow and languid tonal shift to a fast and bubbly effect that sits somewhere between rotary speaker and auto-wah. With the tone switch in the up position, the effect sounds a bit more pronounced and resonant, but I preferred it in the down position, where slow phasing can be added to the guitar without radically changing its basic tone. Either way, the level of background noise is pretty low. Think ‘Breathe’ by Pink Floyd and you get the picture. While I can’t think of many uses for the faster settings, the slow and medium phase-rates sound as warm and fluid as you could wish for, so the VP1 gets both thumbs up from me — especially when you consider the retail price ($45).

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