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Description

Elevate your soundscapes with the MXR M-117 Flanger, a versatile pedal that lets you explore the depths of sonic dimensions. Whether you're aiming for the swirling nuances of a classic flange or the psychedelic tones of outer space, this pedal delivers with precision and ease. The M-117 is equipped with four intuitive controls—Manual, Width, Speed, and Regen—allowing you to tailor your flange to perfection.

What sets the M-117 apart is its ability to produce a wide range of effects. From a lush chorus to a shimmering vibrato, this pedal offers a multi-faceted approach to modulation. Harness the power of analog warmth and add a unique texture to your guitar playing, whether you're on stage or in the studio. For those who like a touch of flamboyance, there's even a version featuring a funky EVH chassis, honoring the legendary Van Halen sound.

This flanger is not just about versatility; it's about giving you the power to make your guitar sing in ways you never thought possible. From subtle waves to intense jet-like sweeps, the MXR M-117 Flanger is your ticket to a universe of sound.

Key Features:

  • Manual, Width, Speed, and Regen controls for precise sound shaping
  • Capable of producing flange, chorus, vibrato, and delay effects
  • Optional EVH chassis for fans of Van Halen
  • Delivers classic analog warmth with modern reliability

Product specs

Brand MXR
Model M117R Flanger
Year 2004 - 2025
Made In United States
Categories Flanger Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

Does the MXR M-117 Flanger use analog or digital technology?

The MXR M-117 Flanger uses all analog bucket-brigade technology, providing classic flanging, chorus, and delay effects.

Is the MXR M-117 Flanger true bypass?

The MXR M-117 Flanger does not feature a true bypass switch, which means it may slightly affect your tone when not engaged.

What power options are available for the MXR M-117 Flanger?

The MXR M-117 Flanger can be powered by two 9-volt batteries, an 18-volt AC adapter like the Dunlop ECB004/ECB004E, or a DC Brick™ power supply.

Can the MXR M-117 Flanger be used with a bass guitar?

Yes, the MXR M-117 Flanger can be used with both electric guitar and bass, offering versatile modulation effects suitable for various musical styles.

What types of effects can the MXR M-117 Flanger produce?

The MXR M-117 Flanger can produce a range of effects including classic flanging, chorus, and delay, making it a versatile addition to any pedalboard.

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Vintage MXR M-117 Flanger Demo

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Vintage MXR M-117 Flanger Demo

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MXR M117 Flanger Demo

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Joe Perkins

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MXR M117 vs. EHX Electric Mistress (Flanging Legends!)

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Joe Perkins

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EVH Flanger EVH117 vs MXR Flanger M117 | Van Halen Tones

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Vintage MXR M117 Flanger vs. MXR M152 Micro Flanger

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MXR M117 Flanger vs. Guyatone Moving Box

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Joe Perkins

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about MXR M-117 Flanger.

Features and functionality

  • The MXR M-117 Flanger is praised for its ability to emulate both modern and vintage sounds, offering a compromise between subtle and dramatic flange effects.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to the Boss BF3, the MXR M-117 is noted for maintaining a classic analog tone while still achieving a "jet plane whoosh" effect.

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  • The MXR M-117R Flanger offers unique sounds not redundant to the Retro-Sonic Electric Mistress, highlighting its distinct tonal edge.

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  • Some users prefer the MXR Flanger's simplicity and analog character over more complex digital counterparts like the Boss BF-3.

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Use cases and applications

  • This flanger is effective for replicating Tool and Primus styles, especially in alternative metal and 90s music contexts.

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  • The MXR M-117 Flanger's dark, swooshy sounds are praised for their cool, atmospheric qualities, enhancing certain musical textures.

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User experience

  • The MXR M-117 is part of a signal chain that includes a Wah, Phase 90, and Rat for achieving a saturated, grunt lead tone reminiscent of 90s rock bands.

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  • Owners note a persistent volume drop issue when the MXR M-117 Flanger is engaged, affecting overall pedalboard balance.

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  • It's noted that the MXR M-117 maintains its appeal even after experimenting with other flanger circuits, indicating a lasting satisfaction with its sound.

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dorgsan

Better version of the ultimate flanger

Compared to M117R the effect is a little bit less prominent, more mellow and more "lo fi". Sound in general is more pleasant for me. Also better distortion compatibility.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

My favorite setting: Manual 11, Width 9.5-11.5, Speed 11, Regen 1-3.5

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jimmarchi1

I have the DOD one

mikefiction

One of the two flangers that are great

It sounds like a Banshee.

Some say it holds the spirit of Eddie Van Halen, but John McGeoch haunts my flanger.

It's old, so it's cool too.

Artist usage

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See how Colin Newman uses MXR M-117 Flanger

Colin Newman

Singer, Guitarist

Wire

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Verified via Photo

Producer Mike Thorne describes the recording of Wire's single, "I Am the Fly," on his Stereo Society website. "The singer and second guitarist, Colin Newman, had acquired an MXR Flanger pedal (I forget how, but I remember acutely that the one I bought out of my own pocket, specifically for the single's recording sessions, was over £100 ($200 in 1978). The essence of the single seemed to be turning all the controls to maximum. That became the introduction to the track, and a classic sound. Somehow, that introductory sound reminds me inescapably of Colin's personality."

See how Rick Parfitt uses MXR M-117 Flanger

Rick Parfitt

Guitarist

Status Quo

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Verified via Chello

All these were fed via another modified Coloursound booster pedal and an MXR Polyflange to ten more Vox AC30s arranged right across the backline stack.

See how Takashi Mizutani uses MXR M-117 Flanger

Takashi Mizutani

Singer, Guitarist

Les Rallizes Dénudés

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Verified via Photo

A bootleg album cover shows Mizutani's flanger.

See how Jan Borysewicz uses MXR M-117 Flanger

Jan Borysewicz

Guitarist, Bassist

Lady Pank

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Verified via Photo

Jan Borysewicz used the MXR M-117 Flanger in the early 2010s, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.

See how John Carruthers uses MXR M-117 Flanger

John Carruthers

Guitarist

Siouxsie & the Banshees

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Verified via Muzines

EFFECTS: Drawmer Compressor/Boss Heavy Metal/MXR Flanger/Eventide Harmonizer & Delay/Ashley Twin Parametric/Yamaha 1010 analogue delay/Cry Baby Wah Wah/Boss Tuner; built into Quark Custom Rack with individual noise gates.

See how John McKay uses MXR M-117 Flanger

John McKay

Guitarist, Composer

Siouxsie & the Banshees

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Verified via Photo

John McKay exclusively used the MXR M-117 Flanger during his tenure as the guitarist for the Banshees. A user-uploaded photo confirms this, showcasing the M-117 as the only flanger pedal available from MXR at that time.

See how Graham Lewis uses MXR M-117 Flanger

Graham Lewis

Singer, Bassist

Wire

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Verified via Photo

In this image from a 2013 live performance by Wire, Lewis's pedalboard is shown with an M-117 on it.

See how Tim Blake uses MXR M-117 Flanger

Tim Blake

Keyboardist, Composer

Hawkwind

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Tim Blake is associated with the MXR M-117 Flanger, as evidenced by a photo from the back cover of a vinyl record featured on Discogs.

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Derek Forbes

Bassist

Simple Minds

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Verified via Basschat

From an interview with Derek on basschat.co.uk Derek says:"I loved the sound Jean Jaques Burnel had with the Stranglers, but my sound came from me twiddling around, coupled with advice from studio engineers whilst recording parts. I have only used 2 effects. An MXR Flanger and an Octaver."

See how Tonie Joy uses MXR M-117 Flanger

Tonie Joy

Guitarist

Moss Icon

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Verified via reverb.com

"For The Great Unraveling, Joy re-tubed the JMP with JJs and added a vintage MXR Flanger to his rig."

See how Ged Grimes uses MXR M-117 Flanger

Ged Grimes

Bassist

Simple Minds

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Verified via YouTube

Ged Grimes of Simple Minds going through his gear 2012. Here seen usign the MXR Flanger.

See how Willy Tjon Ajong uses MXR M-117 Flanger

Willy Tjon Ajong

Guitarist

Green Lizard

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Verified via Photo

A photo of a pedalboard shows an MXR M-117 Flanger, suggesting it's part of Willy Tjon Ajong's setup.

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