Guitar Phaser Effects
Moog Music MF103 Moogerfooger 12-Stage Phaser Pedal
An all-analog effects module incorporating a 6-stage/12-stage phaser and a wide-range LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator).
Boss PH3 Phase Shifter Pedal
The Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter pedal provides a wealth of vintage and modern phasing effects, including new "Rise" and "Fall" modes for unique, unidirectional phasing. Syncing these phasing effects is as simple as tapping the pedal to the desired tempo.
Danelectro DJ6 Pepperoni Phaser Pedal
Bite into this 70's classic! Rich and satisfying!
MXR M101 Phase 90 Pedal
Provides the classic, 4-stage phasing sound with continuous variable speed control. Phase 90 fixed regeneration level adds intensity and is particularly effective for keyboards.
DigiTech Hyper Phase X-Series 7-Mode Phaser Pedal
Get 7 easily selectable phase modes, complete with Speed, Depth, and Regen controls in one pedal! You now can have a bunch of the most innovative phaser sounds right at your feet, instead of just one, like in other phasers. It also features stereo and mono outputs.
Electro-Harmonix Nano Small Stone Phase Shifter Pedal
The Nano Small Stone generates Electro-Harmonix's traditional, thick, sweeping phase shifting with liquid transparency and tingling feedback control.
Electro-Harmonix Small Stone Phaser Pedal (Made in NYC)
The Small Stone's full-bodied, 3-dimensional phasing adds a special swirl to every musical style. Blues boys and babes dig its rapidly rotating speaker effect while Country players use it to add seasoning to their chicken' pickin'.
Ibanez PH7 Tone Lok Phaser Pedal
Designed to emulate the effect of a rotating speaker, the PH7 has a switchable phase circuit capable of either four or eight stages of smooth phasing.
Ibanez PM7 Tone Lok Phase Modulator Pedal
If you've gone through one phase after another, maybe it's time for the final phase. The PM7 Phase Modulator offers 3 types of waveforms to give you everything from classic phaser to DJ effects to toy ray gun sounds.
MXR EVH90 Van Halen Phase 90 Pedal
Edward Van Halen earned his spot in the guitar tone hall of fame with the first note on his debut album in 1978. The guitar work on that album still boggles minds more than 25 years later.











