Description
The Behringer BM-13 Phaser is a versatile analogue modulation pedal designed for musicians who want everything from classic vintage swirl to deep, experimental phasing textures.
Inspired by legendary modulation designs from the 2000s, the BM-13 combines rich analogue phasing, a built-in drive preamp, stereo capability, and extensive modulation control into one highly expressive pedal. With selectable 6-stage and 12-stage phasing, adjustable LFO settings, and external expression pedal support, it’s built for players who love shaping sound in real time.
Key Features
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6-Stage & 12-Stage Phaser Modes
Switch between classic smooth phasing and deeper resonant textures
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Full LFO Modulation Control
Adjust sweep, resonance, rate, and modulation depth
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Wide LFO Frequency Range
From ultra-slow 0.01 Hz sweeps to intense modulation up to 250 Hz
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Built-In Drive Preamp
Dedicated Drive control adds warmth, saturation, and harmonic richness
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Stereo Output Capability
Create wide, immersive modulation effects for live and studio setups
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Expression Pedal Compatibility
External control over key parameters for dynamic performance and sound design
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Fully Analogue Character
Warm, musical modulation suitable for guitar, bass, synths, vocals, and more
Applications
Perfect for:
- Guitar and bass modulation
- Synth and keyboard sound design
- Ambient and psychedelic textures
- Studio effects processing
- Stereo live performance rigs
- Experimental and modular setups
Specifications
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Brand: Behringer
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Model: BM-13 Phaser
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Effect Type: Analogue Phaser
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Phasing Modes: 6-stage / 12-stage
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Controls:
- Sweep
- Resonance
- LFO Rate
- LFO Amount
- Drive
- Output Level
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LFO Range: Approx. 0.01 Hz – 250 Hz
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Outputs: Stereo-capable
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Expression Inputs: Yes
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Circuit Type: Analogue modulation with onboard preamp
Why Choose the BM-13 Phaser?
The BM-13 is designed for players who want more than a standard phaser. Its combination of deep analogue modulation, drive saturation, stereo operation, and expression control makes it equally at home in traditional pedalboards and experimental sound design setups.