6.Phi.4

6.Phi.4

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The “6-PHI-4” pedal is the latest version of my interpretation of the famous analog JFET phasing which we all love. Its everything you would expect from a classic phaser pedal – but on steroids!
With a carefully matched set of 4 or even 6 new-old-stock 2N5952 transistors, the “6-PHI-4” provides everything from your favorite vintage 4-stage script logo phasing to 6-stage phase swirl with even more depth and vibe, expanding the tonal range into the Univibe and Leslie territory. Because of the hand-selection process and tight matching of the NOS transistors an especially deep and homogenous modulation is achieved, at the same time with a super low level of background noise. Its a very transparent sounding pedal delivering an organic tone you will love.
Unlike most vintage pedals the Vahlbruch “6-PHI-4” has plenty of control ability. The “Speed” and “Intensity” knobs offer a wide range of different phasing sounds. The output volume can be adjusted using the “Volume” control. An extra LED indicates the modulation rate.

The "6-PHI-4" pedal is the latest version of my interpretation of the famous analog JFET phasing which we all love. Its everything you would expect from a classic phaser pedal - but on steroids! With a carefully matched set of 4 or even 6 new-old-stock 2N5952 transistors, the "6-PHI-4" provides everything from your favorite vintage 4-stage script logo phasing to 6-stage phase swirl with even more depth and vibe, expanding the tonal range into the Univibe and Leslie territory. Because of the hand-selection process and tight matching of the NOS transistors an especially deep and homogenous modulation is achieved, at the same time with a super low level of background noise. Its a very transparent sounding pedal delivering an organic tone you will love. Unlike most vintage pedals the Vahlbruch "6-PHI-4" has plenty of control ability. The "Speed" and "Intensity" knobs offer a wide range of different phasing sounds. The output volume can be adjusted using the "Volume" control. An extra LED indicates the modulation rate.