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Description

The Ross Phase R2 is a versatile phaser effects pedal that offers guitarists a dynamic range of sonic possibilities. Designed to bring a classic swirling effect to life, this pedal is perfect for adding depth and dimension to your sound. Whether you're looking to create smooth, sweeping textures or bold, rhythmic pulses, the Ross Phase R2 is equipped to deliver.

With its intuitive control layout, you can easily dial in the perfect amount of phase shift for any style or genre. The pedal features robust construction, ensuring durability for both studio sessions and live performances. Its all-analog circuitry is a standout attribute, providing warm, organic tones that digital effects often lack. This pedal is a great addition to any pedalboard, offering both classic and modern phase tones in a reliable package.

Compatible with a wide range of musical setups, the Ross Phase R2 integrates seamlessly into any rig, making it a favorite among musicians looking for a dependable phaser pedal with a vintage vibe. Its user-friendly design allows for quick adjustments on the fly, so you can focus on what matters most—your music.

Key Features:

  • All-analog circuitry for warm, organic tones
  • Intuitive control layout for easy adjustments
  • Durable construction ideal for both studio and live use
  • Classic swirling phase effects with modern reliability
  • Seamless integration into any pedalboard setup

Product specs

Analog/Digital analog
Mono/Stereo mono

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