🎸 Elevate your tone with vintage phaser magic—don’t get left behind in the sonic dust!
The TC Helicon BLOOD MOON PHASER is a compact, vintage-style analog phaser pedal featuring a classic four-stage filter and true bypass for uncompromised signal clarity. With an ultra-low noise floor of -75dB and flexible 9V power options, it delivers rich, dynamic modulation perfect for professional musicians seeking authentic, warm phaser effects.
Product Dimensions | 13.2 x 5.8 x 7.4 cm; 450 g |
Item model number | Blood Moon Phaser |
Colour | multicoloured |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Styling | Classic |
Scale Length | inches |
Signal Format | Analog |
Size | Einheitsgröße |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 9 |
Item Weight | 450 g |
M**R
High quality, classic sounds, great price!
I'm really impressed with TC Electronics' phaser pedal. With its three dials there is room to tailor the effect, even though I haven't quite worked out the nuances yet (I tend to just fiddle about with it and enjoy the result).The pedal is really well-made, it looks great, it feels great, and it has an epic name in Blood Moon that inspires you to play.I have it going direct into a small practice amp with no effects loop and I ensure it's placed at the end, or at least after any overdrive or distortion pedals, that way you don't get excess noise.Brilliant for chordal play or soloing, a versatile and highly enjoyable pedal.
A**S
Not what I expected
I tried this unit as an alternative to the well-known-phaser. The price was great too. But I was dissapointed. I did not manage to get out of it the sounds I wanted and it was returned. But I have to say that it is very well built, it is a very good pedal overall and if you do not have preconceived ideas of what a phaser should sound like, this one can open new sonic horizons. Pity this was not what I was after. Maybe it's perfect for lots of other people out there, so, do not discount it.
B**S
Nice pedal
Full disclosure, I'm a bit obsessed by this line of pedals and I already had several other effects from the same line before buying the Bloodmoon phaser. It's a genuinely nice effects pedal. I'd wager the best you'll find for the money. It's got a vintage 4 stage filter analog circuit, and while the controls are not perfect they have good range and sensitivity, so it's easy enough to to dial in the tone you want. While not small either, the top mounted jacks mean it has a very efficient footprint on your pedal board. Definitely recommend.
A**E
Deep,rich,quality
Amazing price from Amazon for this fantastic pedal - worth twice the price. Really solid, quiet switching, and a lovely rich Phase - very happy
M**D
Immensely versatile
I have bought several phasers in the last couple of years, compared them, and kept two. This was one that I gave away. It does everything you would want a phaser to do, with the exception of the extra tricks that some have, but it does sound a little sterile with my gear. A friend has tried it on her electro harp & it's not bad at all there, but a more basic unit is at least as good. So it's all about what works for you. If you want a classic phaser sound, buy one of the classics. If you wish to experiment further, consider this one.
J**S
Quite a tone shift, aside from the phasing
Quite disappointed with this. The phasing just doesn't cut it - it's there but never very pleasant or smooth and sometimes distorting even when all playing clean with good headroom. Frequencies seem to either disappear or fuzz out as it goes through the range rather than a continual smooth swoosh and it adds a high-mid bump and changes the underlying tone quite significantly. I have an EHX Bad Stone reissue and it's nowhere near it. Not even a fraction of the price kind of OK. Just a bit ugly.
L**A
What a great shade of red...
It's a jolly sturdy, good looking pedal. It's a phaser so will make many a Pink Floyd fan happy.
C**Y
Excellent value.
Took me a while to get the hang of this one. Really low rate set to about 7/8 o clock will give you long sweeps. Use feedback control to excentuate but don’t go to far if running with a fully driven preamp.Using quite a low gain amplifier.Pedal is very noisy in conjunction with other pedals before the amp.Would recommend running it after drive pedals if you want it going straight into the amp. Weird noises can occure when pedals output is boosted from drive/preamp.So I’ve moved mine to the effects loop where it is behaving much better.Could just be my amps preamp was boosting noise levels from the pedal.At the price I paid it’s a great bit of kit and a bit of a bargain.Plus who wants a cheap import when you can have this awesome looking TC on your board!
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