

🎸 Classic phaser tones, reimagined for today’s trailblazers
The AZOR Phase Pedal Mini delivers authentic 70's analog phaser effects with full control over speed, width, and feedback. Its true bypass circuitry guarantees transparent tone preservation, while the durable, lightweight aluminum chassis ensures portability and stage readiness. Powered by a 9V DC adapter, this compact pedal is ideal for both studio precision and on-the-go performances, backed by a one-year warranty for peace of mind.







S**1
Pretty good for an analog phaser. Worth a try before spending bigger bucks.
I've gotten a few of these Azor pedals and so far all the ones I've tried at least do what they're advertised for and blend pretty well with my other higher cost pedals. While they may be limited in controls compared to many of the boutique pedals they're more than good enough to give you some of the tasty essential sounds you can create and use alone or on a pedalboard. They're very well built and withstand being taken on the road for short or long ventures.For the cost AND the sound quality I'd definitely recommend an Azor pedal before you go laying down some hard earned cash only to find out you invested in a pedal you may not like or doesn't suite your taste or style of playing. You can get good solid basic brands like Boss Pedals that have been well established for years but even then that's still going to run you about $100+ used by the time you add in shipping costs (or higher). These hit all the basic check marks and even exceed the list in some cases. These do have somewhat limited functions but it's more than enough for you to get a idea of what that certain pedal type is capable of and you may wind up just liking them period?
J**X
Needs a 1W power supply.
I bought three of these thinking the first two were defective. I tried the all three with a standard 9V 300mw power supply and got a very weak effect only at one setting. I tried a 1W power supply on the third one and it worked. It would have been nice if the higher power requirement was noted on the pedal. It just says 9V. It would have saved a lot of trouble. As far as the effect itself, I would have liked the option of slower sweep effect but it sounds pretty good overall with a wide range of tone options.
L**A
Cannot beat price
Seriously, this is like a cheap Phase 90. A solid build with a really great sound so just get one if you are still debating and enjoy it.
D**K
Interesting But Not A Phaser
This is a well built little pedal and it sounds interesting but it's not a phaser. It's more of a tremolo with a little chorus thrown in. It might be more phaser-like if the speed control slowed it down a little more. Also, whatever the feedback knob does, it's indiscernible. I'm returning it because I want a true phaser pedal.
C**E
Got what I paid for
I bought this to decide if I like the phaser effect. This pedal doesn't seem to really register any effect until the knobs are almost half up, and I notice 0 tonal difference from the feedback knob. Overall I'm not mad cos I got what I paid for and I'm sure I'll find a use for it.
P**L
Ok
Nice
J**H
Nice little pedal
This pedal has made it's way to the front of my shoegaze signal chain. The speed takes it between a chorus pedal and a faster phaser.
P**9
Azor pedals work great
Longtime bass player and I wanted to put together a paddleboard, but not spend a lot of money. I bought several Azor pedals and all of them are inexpensive clones of popular pedals. After my guitar friends heard my Azor pedals, they bought some too. I’m a huge fan.
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