Warm Audio Mutation Phasor II

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£125.00

Warm Audio Mutation Phasor II is a phaser pedal.

Description

The Warm Audio Mutation Phasor II is the perfect tool for experimental musicians and producers looking to add depth and swirl to their sound. Whether you play guitar keys or bass this pedal delivers all the rich depth and instant psychedelic tones favoured by innovative musicians and producers like Billy Corgan Tom Bukovac and Robin Trower. With its electro-optical phase-shifting pedal with feedback circuit the Mutation Phasor II accurately recreates the deep phase-shifting psychedelic modulation of the original phaser made famous in studios during the 1970s. Built with premium components including classic RC4558P op-amps vintage-style diodes carbon resistors and film caps Mutation Phasor II offers a lush studio sound and road-worthy build. The ultra-tough vintage-vibe steel case ensures that your pedal will withstand the demands of adventurous musicians on the road. Plus as with all Warm Audio gear Mutation Phasor II is meticulously hand-tested and inspected by trained technicians in Austin TX USA.

About the manufacturer

Warm Audio

Warm Audio are known for making standout effects pedals and more. Founded with a passion for tone and innovation, their gear has shaped countless records and players’ sounds. Look out for their iconic designs and flagship models — they’ve earned a reputation for reliability and creativity.

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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.