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One of the first phaser effect pedals ever made, the original DOD Phasor 201, blazed the trail for all phaser pedals after it. The new DOD Phasor 201 (2013) brings the classic analog phaser effect driven by 40+ years of tone creating experience. The new 2013 DOD Phasor 201 is better than ever before with true bypass, a crisp blue LED indicator, and modern 9V DC power supply input. Redesigned with a lighter aluminum chassis, sleek blue metallic flake and flat black matte bottom paint job, the 2013 DOD Phasor 201 pedal is a refined take on classic phasing effects, with an incredible new look.

The operation of the 2013 DOD Phasor 201 is pure simplicity. Like the original, the Speed knob controls the depth and speed of the phasing effect, with great tone at any range. True bypass allows your guitar tone to remain pristine even when the DOD Phasor 201 (2013) is off. This is a big difference from the original which would color your bypassed tone. The modern 9V DC power supply input make the pedal more pedalboard friendly.
  • Legendary analog phaser tone
  • True bypass
  • 9V DC power supply input
  • Crisp blue status LED
  • Lighter aluminum chassis

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Brand
Model
  • Phasor 201 Analog Phase Shifter Reissue
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About the Seller

Chicago Music Exchange

Chicago, IL, United States
(313,259)
Joined Reverb:2012
Items Sold:478,462
Product Overview
The DOD Phasor 201 recreates the vintage analog phase sound of its predecessor, also called the 201 but housed in a yellow chassis rather than blue. The new Phasor 201, however, comes with a variety of modern updates, such as a super lightweight body and modern 9v power supply input. But don't worry, the new DOD Phasor 201 still sports only one knob to dial in your depth and speed with supreme ease. The DOD Phasor 201 Reissue is a subtle, modern update to that original analog phaser sound.
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About This Listing

One of the first phaser effect pedals ever made, the original DOD Phasor 201, blazed the trail for all phaser pedals after it. The new DOD Phasor 201 (2013) brings the classic analog phaser effect driven by 40+ years of tone creating experience. The new 2013 DOD Phasor 201 is better than ever before with true bypass, a crisp blue LED indicator, and modern 9V DC power supply input. Redesigned with a lighter aluminum chassis, sleek blue metallic flake and flat black matte bottom paint job, the 2013 DOD Phasor 201 pedal is a refined take on classic phasing effects, with an incredible new look.

The operation of the 2013 DOD Phasor 201 is pure simplicity. Like the original, the Speed knob controls the depth and speed of the phasing effect, with great tone at any range. True bypass allows your guitar tone to remain pristine even when the DOD Phasor 201 (2013) is off. This is a big difference from the original which would color your bypassed tone. The modern 9V DC power supply input make the pedal more pedalboard friendly.
  • Legendary analog phaser tone
  • True bypass
  • 9V DC power supply input
  • Crisp blue status LED
  • Lighter aluminum chassis

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Phasor 201 Analog Phase Shifter Reissue
Categories

About the Seller

Chicago Music Exchange

Chicago, IL, United States
(313,259)
Joined Reverb:2012
Items Sold:478,462
Product Overview
The DOD Phasor 201 recreates the vintage analog phase sound of its predecessor, also called the 201 but housed in a yellow chassis rather than blue. The new Phasor 201, however, comes with a variety of modern updates, such as a super lightweight body and modern 9v power supply input. But don't worry, the new DOD Phasor 201 still sports only one knob to dial in your depth and speed with supreme ease. The DOD Phasor 201 Reissue is a subtle, modern update to that original analog phaser sound.
Shop 68 options from $54
Product Reviews

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