This 1981 DOD Phasor 490 is a vintage analog phaser pedal known for its rich, swirly, and often "spacey" modulation effects. Produced by DOD Electronics in Salt Lake City, Utah, this 4-stage phaser is characterized by its simple two-knob interface and distinct, robust construction. 

Key Features and Characteristics:

  • Controls: The unit features two main knobs: Speed (or Rate), which controls the speed of the LFO, and Regen (Regeneration/Intensity), which feeds the signal back into the circuit to create a more intense, resonant sweep.
  • Sound: It delivers a warm, thick, analog, and sometimes "Uni-Vibe-esque" sound, often described as creating intense sweeping textures suitable for funk, rock, and ambient styles.
  • Power/Input: While often powered by a 9V battery, these vintage units require a 3.5mm (1/8") jack for external power, which was common for the era. 

Notes:

This 1981 DOD Phasor 490 Analog Phaser Pedal is in Excellent condition, part of a climate controlled collection, with very light visible wear (pictured) consistent with 45 year age and appropriate use. Does not include power source. Includes 9V battery.

All instruments from the Old Town School Music Store are professionally evaluated in our climate-controlled storefront before shipping, and directly support the missions, programs, and continued growth of the Old Town School of Folk Music.


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Listed4 months ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
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  • Phasor 490
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  • 1981
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  • United States

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