





🎛️ Elevate your modular game with legendary analog vibes!
The Behringer 172 PHASE SHIFTER/DELAY/LFO is a compact, metal-bodied Eurorack module delivering classic analog phase shifting, delay, and LFO effects. Powered via Eurorack standard and equipped with 1/4-inch audio jacks, it offers versatile, high-quality signal processing in a lightweight 245g package.








| ASIN | B08KY85KS1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 30,227 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 915 in Synthesisers, Samplers & Digital Instruments |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Colour | Grey |
| Connector | 1/4" Audio Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (73) |
| Date First Available | 11 Oct. 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 245 g |
| Item model number | 172 PHASE SHIFTER/DELAY/LFO |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Power Source | Eurorack Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 32.77 x 20.57 x 11.18 cm; 244.94 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 |
R**.
A Good Phaser But A Bad Delay
The behringer 172 phase shifter delay module sounds good for the most part. The phaser is very interesting sounding. It has LFO CV input if you do not want to use the internal LFO inside the module itself. The delay is a bit disappointing even after dismantling the module and messing around with the internal trim pots it still does not really sound like much of a delay. On the odd occasion you may barely manage to get something out of this module that sound like a bit of a delay or an echo. The build quality of the module is good for the most part just be aware that the circuit boards are covered in surface mount components that could be damaged if you are heavy handed with this module.
R**D
Zero complaints
I now have the full collection of the 100m modules and they make me want to use my modular more than ever. I've always wanted the original Roland, but they're simply way too expensive, I have DIY'd some of the 100m modules in the past, but the part-cost alone (without taking the build time into account) is on par with a fully built unit, the Behringer versions have a really good finish too - way better looking than the Roland 500 series in my opinion. Each of my shelves is 168HP, which fits all units in (minus the 110 which is just cut down vesrions of what is already available in other modules). Aesthetically pleasing with a great build quality, especially for the money. Behringer are doing a wonderful job of bringing what have always been exuberantly overpriced modules affordable to the consumer, About time the other major players started to do the same. Keep up the great work, Behringer!
K**N
Not what you think
The audio delay is actually a flanger. The phase shift is hard to fathom unless you have an oscilloscope. LFO and gate delay work well. In all its not ground breaking technology.
F**I
Ovviamente è un multieffetto vintage, con un bit di utility sul delay gate. Nulla di trascendentale ed è un peccato che gli effetti abbiano un solo input ma corrisponde all'originale. Suona benissimo come tutta la linea del system 100.
C**S
Behringer clone of the Roland 100. well built with a nice sound. still exploring this one. happy with the 2 I have so far.
G**I
Dese te no es gran herramienta pero se puede utilizar
J**N
Va genial, le da a Blue Marvin junto a otros módulos gran abanico de posibilidades
P**K
The delay, is not an audio Delay. This at first confused me. You get a Gate Delay which is great in your generative designs as well texturing sounds. The Phase Shifter feels like a phaser and the Delay feels like a chorus. This isn't a FUBAR on Behringer's part, it's the original titling that Roland used on their original System 100m's. The LFO is basic, but works, and who doesn't have room for another LFO? A must if you're looking to replicate a 100m or if you could use more effects in your rack.
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