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The Behringer 172 Phase Shifter/Delay/LFO is a meticulously crafted Eurorack module that faithfully reproduces the iconic '80s Roland System 100m analog circuitry. Combining a 6-step phase shifter, analog BBD delay, and gate delay with LFO functionality, it offers versatile modulation and effects for professional sound designers and modular synth enthusiasts seeking authentic vintage tones and creative pulse shaping.








| ASIN | B08KY85KS1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,931 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #103 in Tabletop Synthesizers #26,485 in Music Recording Equipment |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Black, Grey |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm TS jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (77) |
| Date First Available | October 9, 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 172 PHASE SHIFTER/DELAY/LFO |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Power Source | Eurorack Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 12.9 x 8.1 x 4.4 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 |
P**K
A great effects addition to your rig.
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.
A**6
Roland clone
Great clone for the money of the classic Roland modular. Phaser. Flanger ( reads delay but it is a flanger a kind of delay) due to the way Roland titled it. Gate delay. Lfo. Great bang for the buck. Modular snow here mostly in MU and Euro.
M**S
Only get this module if you are a System 100 “completist”, IMO
Update: I’m basically an idiot and did not spend enough time researching the proper use of this module. Once I spent 15 minutes on YouTube to understand it better, I think it’s a great module. The phase shifter does allow for proper frequency modulation, it’s just that the panel is a bit misleading. It’s a pretty subtle phase shifter, but it does add a bit of depth and movement. The “audio delay” circuit is basically a flanger (which does involve delay, of course), so Roland just kind of mis-named it back in the day, and Behringer stuck with the nomenclature. I don’t think the flanger sounds all that good but that’s OK. The LFO is useful and is normalled to the frequency modulation on the phase shifter, but can also be used elsewhere. All that said, this is definitely not a “must have” module, but also not the total loss that I first thought. —— And yes, I am a completist, so I fell for it 😅. I’m a big fan of the 100 series modules. Great value. But this one is a little disappointing. I say consider saving your money and space for something better. While it does do the phaser things, the phaser is really subtle IMO, and while you can modulate it, you are only modulating the intensity — not the frequency or the resonance, and that’s pretty dumb, IMO. I haven’t bothered with the “audio delay” circuit. I have real delays for that. At least this module is inexpensive, and you do get an LFO and a gate delay as part of the deal 🤷🏻♂️. All that said, my complaints may not be reasonable, since this is a clone of a classic module from Roland, so it duplicates the IMO questionable design choices Roland made. On the other hand, you might fairly dismiss my opinions since Roland generally know what they are doing 😊.
R**S
Kind of boring
It's a very good copy of the original Roland module, albeit squeezed down to Eurorack 5"x3" form factor, so the knobs are tiny and crowded together. It's kind of boring and pedestrian, just like the original. If you're looking for a dramatic phase shifter, like a Small Stone, look for something else. If you're looking for a digital echo, don't be fooled by the "audio delay" here, as it's more properly flanging. I will keep this module, as it does have its uses, but they are subtle.
D**E
Not good as delay or phaser
Not very noticeable as audio delay or phaser. The effect is minimal and not pleasing.
J**4
Blending wet/dry requires additional patching
It is a clone, and sounds spot on to the original, but not having the blend pots on the panel for mixing wet/dry adds and requires an extra patch point to a mixer.
R**.
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.
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
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