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The Behringer Dual Analog Phase Shifter DUAL-PHASE is a compact, steel-housed guitar effect pedal featuring two independent analog phasers with 12 opto-couplers. It offers versatile routing options (series, parallel, stereo), a 5V DC control voltage input for external modulation, and true bypass footswitches, delivering rich, classic 70s phaser tones with modern flexibility and durability.






| ASIN | B09ZCYBWDR |
| Amperage | 0.67 milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Phaser |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,763 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #21 in Electric Guitar Pitch & Octave Effects #6,185 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Color | Blue |
| Connector Type | Barrel Connector |
| Controls Type | Knob, Switch, Rocker Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 98 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Included Components | Dual footswitch with true-bypass function |
| Item Dimensions | 10.7 x 8.9 x 3.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.76"L x 7.87"W x 6.87"H |
| Item Type Name | Guitar Pitch Effect Pedal |
| Item Weight | 1200 g |
| Manufacturer | Music Tribe US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 000-E8M00-00010 |
| Model Name | Dual Phase Shifter |
| Model Number | DUAL-PHASE |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 24.76"L x 7.87"W x 6.87"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Compact |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 9 volts |
| Warranty Description | Community. Musictribe. Com. |
M**E
One of the most outrageous phaser pedals I've ever seen.
This is a very nice, smooth phase shifter. In fact, it's 2 very nice, smooth phase shifters. You can configure them in all sorts of ways, like in series, or in parallel, or even separated for 2 channel use. And, unlike maybe some other stereo phasers, you can control the two independently.. speeds, sweeps, resonance.. You can drive them both off the same oscillator, like for a stereo setup where you wanted them to run at the same rate. But, what really sets this one apart is the input for a 5VDC control voltage. Note, as others have said, this is NOT for an expression pedal; the phaser does not output a reference voltage for the expression's voltage divider.. it has nothing to divide so nothing happens. I had to get creative a stereo Y adapter that took the TRS and converted it to 2 TS jacks. One side goes into the Phaser, the other to a 5VDC supply (I had to build it) and the TRS side goes to an expression pedal. And it works.. I think I need to adjust the expression pedal, it seems to give all of it's "swell" at the heel end of the pedal travel, and almost nothing else as you go further toward the toe end. Back in the day (circa 197x) I had an Electro-Harmonix Bad Stone phaser pedal.. This works almost like it.. really reminds me of it anyway. The other things this can do though is control the rate of the oscillator; like the expression pedal on a uni-vibe. And you can mix and match.. this oscillator get a constant sweep rate, the other uses the pedal.. parallel, serial, stereo.. there are a lot of sounds hidden in there. A very versatile and well built pedal. Note: I have plenty of the Behringer Rainbow Shell pedals, you know, the plastic ones. I have no problems with those pedals.. they are built very solid. But, if you don't like that, this pedal is housed in steel. Very solid!
P**.
The lost sounds of the 70s, at the price of some plugins…
In the 70s, the biphase was a premium yet attainable cascading phase shift pedal. Today, those pedals are very rare and at fifty years old, usually require major repairs or maintenance in order to be usable. But now, Behringer has brought the capability of this pedal into the present day and at a price point that makes it affordable to nearly anyone who wants the rich, full and powerful sounds that this pedal is capable of making. It is basically two phase shifters in one, and you can use either or both. There’s an input for voltage control so these are great for use with synths as well as any other instruments. Just be mindful that if you’re running the output of a synth into the audio input, you’ll need an attenuator, and the behringer direct box has that capability. The sound quality is excellent. I don’t buy all that many pedals, using mostly full size multi effects units, but I have been very happy with this and other Behringer pedals, especially those in this line.
J**S
“Behringer” literally translates into ‘Buyer Beware
You take your chance with Behringer, learned that from a very costly mistake with their Eurorack modules. This one works, but the documentation is next to none, as on par. Best to watch some YouTube. It’s cool, an old time sound. Lots of parameters to tweak and route. It’s always certainly a value as they own about every aspect of manufacturing anything musical and they do go to great efforts to make things affordable…but to what cost is always a dangerous mystery.
D**R
Great pedal for Keyboard/Synthesizer
I was looking for an effects pedal that brought some juice (modulation) to my Casio Ct-680 keyboard. I also play guitar but bought this to give more modulation to my Casio keyboard and I'm very happy. The sound quality is excellent, the price a bargain and it works very well with other pedals. My old Casio, is now a modern synthesizer. Thank you Behringer for making a great pedal.
M**5
Do Not Buy! Buy a Pigtronix Envelope Phaser. I wish I could return but missed window by 3 days :'(
Ah man, I missed the return window by 3 days :( Do not buy this pedal, there are much better pedals you can buy for the same price that do much cooler things, such as a Pigtronix Envelope Phaser. I bought one after getting this crappy pedal from Behringer and I love that pedal! So many sensible options! There's so many super easy things they could've added to this pedal, such as an envelope filter for starters. Would've cost about $2 in parts and made the pedal 1000% times more useful.... but nope. The product manager for this pedal should be fired. This could've been decent, but instead it's crap and I wish I could've returned mine in time. Now I have a $100 paperweight now that I have the pigtronix.
J**E
Unbelievable quality and sound!
I am still shocked of the build quality and sound quality. It sounds fantastic. It's huge and it weighs a ton compared to other pedals, but it is faithful to the original - except for the fact it's not hard-wired, of course. Unbelievable pedal for this kind of money.
D**R
Great Pedal!
This pedal arrived exactly in the time promised and it was well packaged. The pedal is BIG, but it so much on it you need that size. Mine came with a quick start manual which includes a description of the controls and what they do and a getting you started guide. That's enough for me, I don't want to do a lot of reading. Only one thing I could say was a small let down is their is no included power plug. It says in the Quick Start Guide EN on page 7, no 22, DC IN - Use this jack to connect the included DC Power Supply. There was no power supply in the item I received. I still give it 5 starts because it's great!
D**0
Behringer Did It Great!!!
Let's not call this a clone of something awesome, let's just stick with awesome!! I've been plying with this Ringer Dual-Phase pedal effect for 6 month and I have nothing but great things to say. I recently bought the PolyD and whoah!! Is that instrument incredible!
L**O
respect for the lil thing!
nailed. incredibly closer to the real thing. question is : "Is this €2k difference worth it for 9% mojo?”
P**E
My god the price is incredibly good and it's top notch classic repro a very very famous pedal
Ok it's very fussy about the power supply. You really need the 12v 1a rated supply. It's not supplied with the phaser so needs to be identified. Amazon don't sell the Behringer supply... But somebody does and it's got a 2m cable and I have that and it works. Ok the sound I bought it to mainly go with pro800 synth. And it really works nice with this but as I'm working with dig mixer anything can use it. It's not like the small stone. So if you want that slightly distorted phase sound in oxygene or equinoxe, it's not quite that ... I would say it's more like a Kraftwerk phaser.. It is stereo. It has ts cable io like most pedals.. it's very versatile and can be implemented in a analog synth set up to send it CV. The price is a no brainer. Nothing can touch this and its big and it looks like the bizz. It's wonderful. Behringer have dropped the price I have no idea why they did it cuz it's worth a lot more. But I'm not complaining. If you like old school phaser stuff buy this.
B**N
Merveille !
Cette pédale très bellement construite, pèse son poids et délivre ce qu'on est en droit d'attendre d'elle et plus encore. C'est une bombe. Elle charge en low end sur un Rhodes, donc prévoir de l'eq pour conserver de l'articulation. Je l'alimente avec l'adaptateur Harley Benton 12V3A trouvable chez on sait qui. Avec une daisy, on peut donc alimenter La Behringer FV100 pour volume ou CV avec un seul bloc. Cool. Une pédale à posséder ! Guitariste, bassiste, claviériste, synthésiste... C'est Noël ! C'est pas cher et ça sonne follement bien. C'est la fête !
F**N
Unique Phaser
I'm always on the lookout for unique pedals that offer "something extra" and this fit the bill perfectly. It works very well, with no noticable noise. The dual input/output jacks are mono, but you can get stereo effects by splitting your input into A and B, and then running left/right channels out from the A/B output jacks. There is a CV port (TS, not TRS) for 5V control voltage pedal, to control either the sweep rate of Phaser 1/2, or the modulation source frequency (yields a kind of "wah" effect). You can convert a regular Expression Pedal to a CV Pedal with USB 5V power and some jacks/wiring and small case (instructions are on the web). Power is 9-12v negative tip, but no adapter is included. No manual included, you can download it from Behringer site. Construction of this pedal seems to be top notch. The Phasing effect running one Phaser into another, with different rates, yields a more subtle effect with greater variation than a single Phaser. It also makes the signal a bit thinner. Still, very nice.
A**T
🎛️ Analog-Phasing vom Feinsten – unschlagbar günstig
Der Behringer Dual Phase orientiert sich am legendären Mu-Tron Bi-Phase aus den 1970er-Jahren, einem der begehrtesten Phaser aller Zeiten. Das Original war nicht nur für seinen warmen, schwebenden Klang bekannt, sondern auch für die Möglichkeit, zwei Phasor-Einheiten unabhängig oder synchronisiert zu betreiben. Musiker wie Frank Zappa, Lee "Scratch" Perry und Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins) haben es genutzt, und aufgrund der geringen Stückzahlen ist das Mu-Tron Bi-Phase heute nur noch schwer und zu astronomischen Preisen zu bekommen. Behringer liefert mit dem Dual Phase nun eine erschwingliche Neuauflage dieses Klassikers – und das für weniger als 100 Euro. Klanglich gibt es absolut nichts zu meckern: Der Phaser klingt satt, dreidimensional und durchsetzungsfähig, dabei aber nie aufdringlich oder überladen. Schön ist, dass das Eigenrauschen erfreulich gering ausfällt, was gerade bei günstigen analogen Effekten nicht selbstverständlich ist. Die Bedienung ist absolut intuitiv. Die beiden Phasor-Sektionen lassen sich individuell regeln oder synchronisieren, was eine enorme klangliche Flexibilität ermöglicht. Besonders gelungen ist der integrierte LFO, der eine Sinus-Wellenform liefert – perfekt für einen organischen Phaser-Sound. Allerdings ist die niedrigste Geschwindigkeit des LFOs immer noch relativ hoch. Wer es noch langsamer haben möchte, kann über den 5V-CV-Eingang einen externen LFO aus einem Modularsystem einspeisen – eine großartige Option für experimentelle Setups. Verarbeitungstechnisch gibt es ebenfalls fast nur Positives zu berichten: Das Gehäuse besteht aus Metall, die Potis haben einen angenehmen Drehwiderstand, und die Drehschalter fühlen sich wertig an. Einzig die Kippschalter könnten etwas solider ausfallen. Sie sehen zwar authentisch aus, vermitteln aber nicht das stabilste Gefühl. Die Signalanschlüsse sind als 6,3-mm-TRS-Klinkenbuchsen ausgeführt – eine durchdachte Wahl. Ein echtes Highlight ist der dedizierte Ein-/Ausschalter – etwas, das bei vielen anderen Herstellern leider oft fehlt. Die Stromversorgung erfolgt über ein 9V- oder 12V-Netzteil (innenliegend Minuspol), das Behringer allerdings nicht beilegt. Warum das so ist, bleibt rätselhaft – es ist zwar kein Dealbreaker, aber ein beigelegtes Netzteil wäre in dieser Preisklasse wünschenswert gewesen. Ein Batteriebetrieb ist leider nicht möglich. Was bleibt, ist ein sensationelles Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis. Für einen Bruchteil dessen, was ein Original kostet, bekommt man hier eine überragend klingende und vielseitige Phaser-Einheit. Behringer hat sich in den letzten Jahren mit erschwinglichen Neuauflagen legendärer Geräte einen Namen gemacht – und genau das ist der Grund, warum es schade ist, dass manche Musikgeschäfte ihre Produkte aus Prinzip nicht führen. Wer einen amtlichen Phaser sucht, kann hier bedenkenlos zugreifen. Jetzt fehlt eigentlich nur noch ein ähnlich genialer Flanger aus dem Hause Behringer – das wäre ein echter Traum! Vorteile + Fantastischer analoger Phasor-Sound + Zwei unabhängig oder synchron nutzbare Phasor-Einheiten + Sehr geringes Eigenrauschen + Solide Verarbeitung (bis auf die Kippschalter) + Integrierter Sinus-LFO + CV-Steuerung für externe Modulation + Echter Ein-/Ausschalter + Extrem günstiger Preis für das Gebotene Nachteile - Kippschalter könnten stabiler sein - Netzteil nicht im Lieferumfang - LFO selbst in der langsamsten Stufe etwas schnell
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