

The Nobels PH-D Analog Phaser pedal is a classic analog phaser designed for vintage sounds and more. It offers a range of flexible controls for creating individual spaced-out sounds. The pedal features controls for Feedback, Speed, Range, Intensity, and Level. Additionally, it includes an input for a remote switch, heavy metal housing, low battery consumption, and easy/fast battery exchange.
Specifications:
- Power: 9V dry battery / AC adaptor
- Consumption: max. 15mA
- Input impedance: 1Mohm
- Output impedance: 2Kohm
- Max. input: -6dBm
- Dimensions: 74mm x 126mm x 58mm
- Weight: 450g (without Battery)
The pedal can be powered by a 9V battery or an electronically stabilized power supply of 9V to 12V DC, with a minimum of 100mA and a 2.1mm plug, tip neg. It is important to note that the power supply is not included with the pedal.
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Excellent
$403.18
Non Functioning
$119.79
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