Ibanez PHMINI Phaser Pedal

£99.00

Here's What Ibanez Say About the BTMini Booster Pedal Ibanez is proud to announce the new MINI pedal Family, including the tremolo MINI.  Made in Japan, the TRMINI features three-knob controls; Wave, Speed and Depth. Also it features level trim pot which enable us to boost the effected sound.  A true bypass switch provides the […]

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Here's What Ibanez Say About the BTMini Booster Pedal

Ibanez is proud to announce the new MINI pedal Family, including the tremolo MINI.  Made in Japan, the TRMINI features three-knob controls; Wave, Speed and Depth. Also it features level trim pot which enable us to boost the effected sound.  A true bypass switch provides the shortest, most direct signal path as well as the cleanest tone. The 100% analog circuitry offers amazingly natural tremolo tones. The TRMINI is a classic warm and full-sounding tremolo pedal that won’t be a space hog on your pedalboard!

Features

  • Depth, Feedback and Speed controls
  • Stage Switch (Stage 4/ Stage 6)
  • True Bypass

About the manufacturer

Ibanez

Ibanez is a Japanese guitar and bass manufacturer with roots dating back to the early 1900s, officially established under the Hoshino Gakki company. Known for innovation and versatility, Ibanez produces a wide range of instruments, from beginner-friendly models to high-end signature guitars used by some of the world’s leading musicians. Their designs often feature sleek body shapes, fast necks, and powerful pickups that appeal to players across genres like rock, metal, jazz, and fusion. With popular ranges such as the RG, S, and Artcore series, Ibanez has built a strong reputation in the UK for reliability, playability, and exceptional value for musicians at every level.

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Phaser is a modulation effect that creates a smooth, swirling sound by splitting the signal and shifting the phase of one path before mixing it back with the original. As the phase shift is modulated, it produces moving peaks and dips in the frequency response, giving the effect its characteristic sweep.

It is commonly used to add movement and texture to guitars, keyboards, and other instruments, ranging from subtle and warm to deep and psychedelic. Phaser effects are strongly associated with classic funk, rock, and 1970s tones, but remain widely used in modern music for their fluid, musical character.

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