




🎸 Elevate your tone with the timeless phase that defined generations.
The MXR M101 Phase 90 is a legendary analog phase shifter pedal, delivering rich, warm tones with a simple single-knob interface. Powered by a 9V battery and housed in a durable metal body, it’s been a staple on pedalboards worldwide since 1972, favored across genres for its classic swooshing effect and reliable performance.
| ASIN | B0002GX6V2 |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Orange |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,042) |
| Date First Available | 5 August 2012 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Styling | Classic |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | M101 |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 6.35 x 11.43 cm; 453.59 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Size | 0 |
| Voltage | 9.0 |
H**.
Un pedal excelente, suena increible y me encanta la simplisidad de que tenga solo un knob.
C**L
Built like a tank. Superb crisp, clean, noise-free phasing sound. Simple to use and it looks fantastic! I bought this as I'm a Sex Pistols fan and the Phase-90 was used on Anarchy in the U.K. (Yes, I bought it to use on just one song. Saddo!) There is a retro '74 reissue of this pedal but it works only with a battery, I'm told, but this pedal is good enough. A beautiful retro style effect. Excellent for any guitarist living in the past. I have no idea if anyone young would give a monkey's about it though, but I luurrvv it!
K**U
I went through half a dozen phaser pedals before settling on the one I should have tried first. The MXR Phase 90 just hits the sweet spot, not too much effect, not too little effect. Normally, I prefer pedals with knobs and as many features as they can cram into a pedal. While the 70s and 80s saw some incredible phase shifter pedals (BOSS PH-1, PH-2, Ibanez Bi-Phase, DOD 401, etc.), the older pedals tend to be noisy, are prone to tone-suck, and lack true-bypass. Some of them also had proprietary voltages, making them a pain to place on a pedalboard, and let's face it, at 40 years old, these pedals are bound to break down anyway. The only current phaser pedals that I compared to the MXR Phase 90 are the BOSS PH-3 and Ibanez Phaser mini. The PH-3 is digital, and it's obvious, it sounds cold and sterile. It has a lot of advanced features, and is capable of producing some wild sounds, but it comes off sounding very cold and digitally processed and not too pleasing to the ear. As for the Ibanez Mini Phaser, I really wanted to like it, and almost kept it. But the phase pattern sounded off somehow, and worse, it seemed to be prone to distorting. As I play mostly clean, that was unacceptable. Also, the 4/6 stage button on the side seemed really flimsy and prone to eventually breaking. I would also add that the MXR Phase 100 has a very different sound (10-stage) than the Phase 90 (4-stage), it is not just a Phase 90 with an extra knob. The MXR Phase 90 is beautiful in its simplicity. It works. 4-stage is good, and probably the best for most players. I don't miss extra controls with the MXR Phase 90, it does what it does very well. It may not suit everybody but I would suggest to at least give it a try if you're looking for an analog phaser pedal. Recommended.
K**Y
Pedalino iconico, mancava alla mia pedaliera, una regolazione soltanto sull'intensità dell'effetto, qualità alta, molto soddisfatto.
O**E
Super bien
Trustpilot
Hace 1 mes
Hace 2 semanas