Centrifuge Analog Phaser




Centrifuge Analog Phaser
Derived from the rare Maestro MP1 phaser, the Centrifuge is a lot of modulation in a tight package. An OTA-based phase shifter, the Centrifuge allows the user to select between 5 and 6 stages of shifting. The mode switch kills the dry signal in the down position, thus turning your phaser into a true pitch-shifting vibrato.
Ranging from slow and undulating modulation to high-speed Leslie-esque whirring, this pedal packs it all. This pedal is true bypass and requires standard Boss-style 9V center negative DC power. None of our pedals accept internal batteries.
Speed - This knob adjusts how quickly the phase shifting modulates
Peak - This control adjusts the amount of resonance in the circuit ranging from subtle coloring to being almost vocal.
Mode - In the up position the pedal functions as a phaser and in the down position the pedal functions as a pitch-shifting vibrato
Stages - In the up position the phaser utilizes 5 phase shift stages and in the down position it utilizes 6