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MXR Flanger Effect Pedal Reissue
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MXR Flanger Effect Pedal Reissue

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Description:

Dunlop MXR Flanger Effect Pedal Reissue Back by popular demand, the MXR Flanger creates a variety of wild sounds from dynamic jet plane or cool space effects to short delay, chorus, and vibrato.

Features:

Back by popular demand


Wild sounds


Dynamic sounds


Delay, chorus, vibrato


Product Details:
Product Length: 4.09 inches
Product Width: 1.33 inches
Product Height: 0.94 inches
Product Weight: 0.0 pounds
Package Length: 9.3 inches
Package Width: 4.1 inches
Package Height: 2.8 inches
Package Weight: 2.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 3 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5MXR Flanger is a tankAug 30, 2010
By jeremy stuart
I was looking for an original from the 70s initially, but found that they tended to cost even more than the reissue, so for pure convenience I went with the reissue and I was not disappointed.

It seems very well built, with solid metal casing and quality pots. The only thing that feels at all cheap is the thin dc power adapter cable, but it seems far more convenient than the original fat AC cable coming out.

The sound range you can create is quite versatile for a flanger. Once you get the hang of what each pot does you can quickly create anything from classic tough sweeping jet plane sounds, to softer "chorus" type effects.

It seems to really excels at its job when you provide it with a noisy or distorted signal. Such as in a chain after a distortion pedal or with a synth using a very open filter or with a noise source added to the signal chain. Part of this is probably that the effect is very easy to hear in the higher register, so the more complexity you add in the high end the more you can hear it chew that signal.

I would say it has some very specific classic uses and clearly isn't for everyone, but it does what it does extremely well.

5Great Flanger!!!Feb 19, 2011
By Randy Taylor
I had one of these back when they were originally made in the 70's ... it still has the same vibe and you can really dial in the sound that you want.

5I love this pedalApr 07, 2010
By Gman
I used the original MXR flanger from the late 70's thru the 80's and loved it. I ended up trading it for another pedal and didn't use a flanger for a while. I recently built up my pedal board and purchased the reissue. This pedal is great. This is how flanger should sound. It has been my experience that MXR (Dunlop) pedals sound really good and work every time.

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