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TC Electronic Blood Moon Phaser Pedal

455005
Regular price $92.00
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  • Vintage-style phaser pedal
  • Classic four-stage filter design
  • Legendary, all-analog circuit
  • True Bypass for ultimate signal integrity
  • “Built-like-a-tank” metal chassis
  • Runs on 9 V battery or the TC Electronic Powerplug 9 (not included)
  • 3-Year Warranty Program*
  • Designed and engineered in Denmark

If classic 1970s phaser tones make your heart beat faster, then brace yourself for a pulse-raising blast from the past! BLOOD MOON PHASER resurrects those toothsome phaser sounds of yesteryear thanks to its upgraded all-analog circuit design. Now you can infuse your tone with the haunting howls and luscious sweeps generated by BLOOD MOON PHASER´s vintage four-stage filter – and rock out from dusk till dawn!

Some of the most iconic riffs and solos from the 1970s feature the swishy, swirling sounds of the vintage phaser. And the all-analog circuit found inside of BLOOD MOON PHASER makes it ultra-easy to add those amazing sounds to your setup. Whether you´re chasing that swirly mid-1970s Gilmour tone, the “brown sound” associated with a certain Mr. Van Halen, or simply want to add a little extra-smoothness to your Trower-inspired solos – Blood Moon Phaser really delivers!

BLOOD MOON PHASER is not only dressed to kill with its vintage good looks – the sound will blow you away! The classic four-stage filter’s Feedback control lets you send a portion of the output back through the circuit again for even more out-of-this-world sound effects. The sky and your imagination are the only limits...

A sturdy metal chassis with dedicated Input, Output and True Bypass means that BLOOD MOON PHASER is equally roadworthy and pedalboard friendly. You can power it with a 9V battery, or use our convenient POWERPLUG 9V adapter.

Capable of a wide range of classic phaser tones, BLOOD MOON PHASER sports an easy-to-use control layout including: Rate, which controls the speed of the modulation; Depth, for modulation intensity; and Feedback, for setting the amount of output signal that goes back through the filter. Nothing is easier!

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