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🎸 Vintage vibes, modern reliability — phase your sound into the future!
The Behringer VP-1 Vintage Phaser delivers authentic 1970s-style phase shifting with a robust metal build and intuitive controls. Featuring true hard-wire bypass for pristine signal integrity, it offers versatile modulation effects from subtle to wild. Powered by a 9V battery or optional PSU, this pedal is a reliable, classic addition to any musician’s rig.




| ASIN | B000KIPTE4 |
| Amperage | 0.3 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Modulation |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,404 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 1 in Guitar Phaser Effects |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Colour | slvr |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch audio |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (694) |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689076426251 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Included Components | Vintage Phaser |
| Item Dimensions | 14.2 x 7.8 x 8.6 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.2L x 7.8W x 8.6H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | BEHRINGER VP1 Authentic Vintage-Style Phase Shifter Black and Silver |
| Item Weight | 450 g |
| Manufacturer | Music Tribe |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P0355 |
| Model Name | VP1 |
| Model Number | VP1/B |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Set Name | Multi Effect |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 689076426251 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 9 |
M**1
Pretty damn good.
I bought this pedal to use with a keyboard, for electric piano (Rhodes style) sounds. I can’t fault it at all. It sounds great, just the sound i wanted. Just Two simple controls, a knob for rate/intensity, and a switch which alters the tone slightly. I’ve bought Behringer pedals before, and although most of them have sounded fairly good for the price, they tend to be cheap and plasticy. NOT this one though. The body is made of metal, and it looks great too. Just one thing to mention is, it’s a little bit bigger than your average effects pedal. Not an issue for me, in fact i like the size. But if your a guitarist struggling for pedalboard space, it might be. For me, i like the sound, i like the construction and i like the looks. For what it cost, is a no brainier, and definitely a keeper.
A**E
A non-difficult phase.
This is incredible. And For the price!? Wowsers. I'm currently using it a semi-modular synth, but it's also exceptional on a guitar. Based on the classic "small stone" phaser from the 1970s, I believe. Go from mild phase to full on crazy whoosh! The build quality is great. Very sturdy. And the colour scheme pops. It is a little bit large, but, I'm not using it on a pedal board, so... Not an issue. GREAT SOUND, LOOKS FUNKY AS F. 8/10.
J**S
Vintage sounding Phaser
This is an interesting pedal. It gives a very good phaser sound with a long whoosh or a shorter, almost Uni-vibe sound. Good points: sound is as claimed. Will run either in front of your amp or in the effects loop but I prefer it in front as I'll explain below. It's very inexpensive and good value. Bad points: Not sure I'd take it on the road but at the price you could have 2 or 3 back ups and still spend less than a classic Boss or MXR. The resonance switch is either on or off and I'd don't like the sound of it on (reminds me of cats in a blender!). It's a pity there's no blend or depth control. Putting it in front of the amp helps tone it down a bit but it's very much a one sound pedal (but not necessarily a bad sound). I've compared it to my classic Boss PH-1R and setting both pedals to the same depth, speed, etc and there are almost indistinguishable. However . . . in blind A>B the Boss won every time; it just has a sort of unctuousness like a really nice soft toffee compared with the Behringer which is more like a brittle boiled sweet. If you could mod it with a depth control it would be a really good budget phaser.
P**D
Good sound and solid build, but BIG.
Solid build quality using a metal case - not typical of Behringer. Sounds good. Simple to use. However it's bigger than other pedals and the input/output and power in points aren't in the same positions as mist manufacturers pedals. Still it works and is a great price. I'm currently turning it on for the last section of the Hotel California Solo - OK so it's Not 2 harmonised guitars, but it makes it sound different and fuller enough to make an interesting difference.
N**S
Decent pedal.
First off this pedal is pretty big, quite a bit bigger than the standard Boss pedals so keep that in mind if it's going on an existing board. It looks cool and has a solid metal case, much more sturdy than some of the other plastic Behringer pedals. Sound quality isn't bad, it definitely has a nice vintage sound and vibe about it, it does however have quite a big volume drop when you engage it so I'm not sure I would use it in a live setting. Definitely worth getting if you're a bedroom player and just want to noodle but I think it could be good enough to record with too. I don't doubt that there are better phaser FX out there but probably not in this price range. Glad I purchased it though, hours of fun 😊
A**R
Great value & metal case!
I already had a couple of Behringer pedals and the only real complaint people have about them is the plastic case. They are just fine for home use, but some worry about how they'd stand up on the road. With this Phaser, even that issue has gone. It has a great sound, rate and tone control (used to invert the phased signal) and is silent when switched off. It's larger than most of the pedals in their range, but not huge. The connections are on the back face, rather than the sides, which I doubt will be an issue for many users. It's a bit of a "love it or loath it" kind of effect, but this is a great way to get those sounds for a very reasonable price.
A**S
Faulty Amazon resale item
Bought an Amazon resale of this item - clearly faulty, output was almost zero when phaser was engaged
G**S
Better than MXR, no really it is
Blown away. Alongside my brand new MXR phaser this VP1 sounds better, the MXR adds more of a brighter tone and distortion to the signal while this VP1 retains the original signal perfectly which was the first disappointment, and as for the phaser effect itself the VP1 is not only stronger but when bending a single note the effect is very present, while on the MXR there's almost no phasing effect at all. This is a very reluctant thing to admit, how can so many people be wrong about the MXR being the best phaser when it's been blown away by a cheaper brand. I'm both amazed and gutted because I really wanted to be impressed with the MXR
A**R
Lät bra när man kopplade den efter overdrivepedalen. Cool effekt.
D**.
...erinnert tatsächlich an den legendären EHX Small Stone aus den 70er (ich hatte einen seit 1976 welchen ich dummerweise verkauf habe) - und sehr gut verarbeitet, is auf den Umschaltknacks des Schiebeschalters, den man allerdings im aktiven Einsatz wohl eher nicht betätigt
J**T
Good value, great retro sounds! Buy one!
M**A
この商品は、古いタイプのフェイザーだと思います。掛かりも緩やかですし、最近のフェイザーの音とは違う気がします。あまりきつくエフェクトしない気がします。ソロの時に掛けてやるくらいが丁度良いと個人的には思いますね。大きさが大きいのが少しきになりますが。
T**S
I got a couple of these pedals and bolted them together to get a dual/stereo phase which can be used for stereo keys for $60 (double bargain!). Pedals sound great, and having drilled through the sides, are built like a warship. The talk about durability may have some truth, but the jack sockets are tough, and the soft touch footswitch is a solid switch on the casing so that should hold together no probs. Pedals arrived before I expected (within the week) with the free shipping.
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