
Anthony Easton
The Behringer PH9 Phaser is designed to create phase-shifting effects with different characteristics ranging from modern to vintage. It features a RATE control to determine the speed of the phase-shifting effect, a SWIRL switch to change the phaser character from modern to vintage, and an LED that illuminates when the effect is activated and serves as a battery level indicator. The pedal is powered by a 9V battery or an optional external power supply. The unit has a 1/4" TS IN connector for instrument cable, a 1/4" TS OUT connector to send the signal to the amp, and a DC IN connection for a 9V power supply. The PH9 has no on/off switch and is activated when the jack is connected to the IN connector. The technical specifications include impedance, power supply details, physical dimensions, and weight.
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