MXR Phase 100 Phaser Pedal

£154.99

The Phaser Pedals department take a look at this New Phaser in , the MXR Phase 100 Phaser Pedal by MXR is New, it is in stock at a great price and delivered to all areas of the UK. Read More for more product information, images, latest prices and how to order.

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The Phaser Pedals department take a look at this New Phaser in , the MXR Phase 100 Phaser Pedal by MXR is New, it is in stock at a great price and delivered to all areas of the UK. Read More for more product information, images, latest prices and how to order.

The MXR Phase 100 is the bigger brother of the legendary Phase 90, offering a broader range of phasing sounds that will inspire every guitarist looking to add depth and movement to their tone. With its four-position rotary switch, you can select from four preset waveforms, allowing for a variety of spacey, psychedelic ambience perfect for both solos and chordal textures. Whether you’re aiming to add subtle shimmer or a swirling, dramatic effect, the Phase 100 provides versatile control to shape your sound with ease.

Four-Position Rotary Switch

The Phase 100’s standout feature is its four-position rotary switch, which selects from four distinct preset waveforms. This allows you to easily switch between phasing textures, offering everything from subtle movement to intense, swirling effects. It’s ideal for adding variety and expression to your playing.

Simple Yet Effective Controls

With just SPEED and INTENSITY knobs, the Phase 100 is straightforward to use but offers a wide tonal palette. SPEED adjusts the rate of the phase shifting, and INTENSITY shapes the depth and character of the waveform, giving you complete control over the effect’s presence and feel.

Versatile Power Options

Power the Phase 100 with a 9-volt battery, a compatible AC adapter, or a DC Brick™ power supply. This flexibility ensures you can easily integrate the pedal into any rig, whether at home, in the studio, or on stage.

True Bypass and Low Noise

Equipped with hardwire bypass, the pedal preserves your original tone when disengaged, ensuring no loss of signal quality. Its low noise floor means you get a clean, pristine sound free from unwanted hum or buzz.

Key Features

  • Four-Position Rotary Switch – Select from four different preset phasing waveforms to customise your sound and add dynamic textures to your playing.
  • Speed and Intensity Controls – Easily adjust the rate and depth of the phasing effect for versatile tones ranging from subtle to psychedelic.
  • Multiple Power Options – Use a 9-volt battery, AC adapter, or DC Brick™ power supply to power the pedal, making it adaptable to any setup.
  • Hardwire Bypass and Low Noise – Maintains signal integrity when bypassed and delivers a clean sound with minimal noise, ensuring professional-quality performance.

Specifications

General

  • Input Impedance: 500 kΩ
  • Output Impedance: 3 kΩ
  • Maximum Input Level: +5 dB
  • Maximum Output Level: +8 dB
  • Noise Floor: 95 dBV
  • Phase Shift Range: 180 Degrees
  • Bypass: Hardwire
  • Current Draw: 6 mA
  • Power Supply: 9 volts DC (battery or adapter)

About the manufacturer

MXR

MXR is one of the most respected names in effects pedals, known for its rugged design, simplicity, and legendary tones. Founded in New York in the early 1970s, MXR quickly made its mark with classics like the Phase 90, Dyna Comp, and Distortion+, which became staples on countless pedalboards. Now part of the Dunlop family, MXR continues to innovate while maintaining the straightforward, no-nonsense approach that players love. Whether delivering subtle modulation, rich overdrive, or tight compression, MXR pedals are built to last and designed to perform, offering timeless sounds that have shaped decades of music.

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