MXR M101 Phase 90 Pedal

Plug in and freak out. The M-101 Phase 90 adds a shimmery velocity to leads or a dramatic swoosh to muted playing, and works well for many instruments.

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MXR Vintage 1974 Phase 90 Pedal

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Dial in rich phaser effects with this classic pedal. Hand-wired to vintage spec, this pedal creates sounds from slow, lush whooshes to fast ray-gun stutters.

Coveted by both players and collectors, the MXR Phase 90 set the benchmark for phasers, with its thick and rich tone. MXR's in-house workhorse, purchased in 1974 by Dunlop Senior Engineer Bob Cedro, was meticulously spec'd and recreated as the '74 Vintage Phase 90. The hand-wired board features select resistors paired with hand-matched FETs to achieve the same smooth and warm modulation as the original. The '74 Vintage Phase 90 comes housed in the classic orange finished box and is adorned with the unmistakable Script logo. Available only from the MXR Custom Shop.

Hear the 1974 Phase 90 in action with this video from Dunlop:


Note: True to its vintage specs, the MXR Vintage 1974 Phase 90 runs only on 9V batteries and is not compatible with a power supply.

Note: True to its vintage specs, the MXR Vintage 1974 Phase 90 runs only on 9V batteries and is not compatible with a power supply.

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 707-745-2722

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (3 ratings)
Submitted March 28, 2014 by Jerry Jah in NY, NY

"Probably the best phase pedal"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I bought 2 of these. Very transparent sound - quite a magical atmosphere created by this pedal. Takes a 9 volt battery but no AC capability and no LED status. I believe these are exact recreations of the original 1974 pedal and thats why there is no AC or led light. I believe the addition of the led degrades the circuit and thus degrades the sound plus it increases battery drain so no led is the way to go.

Musical Background:

guitarist 30 years

Musical Style:

blues rock jazz
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