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July 28, 2010

Picture 10Check out our latest demo for our MXR Micro Flanger. Based on the benchmark sounds of the MXR M117 Flanger, the MXR Micro Flanger classic features many of the same flanging effects of its big brother, but in a smaller and more convenient size. Originally released in the 80’s, this faithful recreation features the same two critical controls—a Speed knob to control the rate of cycling and a Regeneration knob to manage the overall intensity—and stays true to its 100% analog bucket brigade technology for the ultimate in warm and organic tone. The Micro Flanger has been updated with a true bypass switch so you don’t lose any tone during bypass. Go from jet plane like sweeps to cool outer space type effects with the MXR Micro Flanger. Winner of Guitar Player Magazine’s Editors Pick Award. Click here for the full review.

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Category: Demos, MXR

  • Augusto

    Sounds awesome…being the first one to comment can i get one plz? :D

  • Mike Carpenter

    Thanks for adding to the list of things I want, but can’t afford!

  • Alex

    Nice one! I love MXR pedals and have the old Stereo Flanger (from the black series 2000 that I’ve bought back in the 80s) and Dyna Comp and Distortion +. Ah, and a Phase 90 (orange one)! Today I use a Line 6 POD XT Live (sorry) because the faulty cords drove me nuts!!!! But after seeing this video I’m thinking about dusting off my old pedals.

    My favorite sound bit is the intro of “Unchained” by Van Halen.

  • Lorin Cowell

    Hymn to the 7th Galaxy.

  • Brad

    Line 6 pods are EVIL! I love my MXR Pedals.. I have an original distortion + best rock distortion I could ask for! Im waiting for some cash I want a dyna comp too.. because I have an Ibanez CP9 from I wanna say the 80s? and its very noisey.. Every MXR Product I have had, I enjoyed immensely!

  • http://www.lonephantom.com Stephen

    I just got one of these last week, and I am really enjoying playing with it. I just seems that no matter where you dial the controls you will get a great sound, it’s just perfect simplicity. I’ll be writing a review for it on my blog soon!

    Great work Jim Dunlop/MXR crew.