Ibanez

Description

Ibanez has added a new addition to its MINI pedal lineup with the Flanger MINI. Modeled after a vintage Flanger sound, the Flanger MINI delivers pro-quality tones in a compact box.

Made in Japan, the Ibanez FLMINI features three control knobs: depth, regen and speed. A true bypass switch provides the shortest, most direct signal path, as well as the cleanest possible sound. The 100 percent analog circuitry offers amazingly natural-sounding tones. The FLMINI is a classic, warm and full-sounding Flanger pedal that takes up minimal space on your pedalboard.
Ibanez FLMINI Mini Vintage Flanger Pedal
Ibanez FLMINI Mini Vintage Flanger Pedal
Ibanez FLMINI Mini Vintage Flanger Pedal

Features

  • Three control knobs: Depth, regen, speed
  • Bypass switch provides the shortest, most direct signal path
  • 100 percent analog circuitry

Warranty

Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.

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    submitted4 years ago

    byMartin

    fromCincinnati. OH

    Seems most flangers are derived from the EHX Electric Mistress, which used 18 volts. Lots of the spin-off 18V flangers don't have a battery option, which might present a problem on a majority-rules 9V pedal board. Space on my board's getting tight. Ibanez's (9V, no battery option) tiny form fits--a major factor in my decision to go with that brand. This flanger also has surprising heft. Weighty for its size. This inspires confidence. Buy one and be happy.

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  • asked byKen

    fromWinsted, Ct.

    Does this work on bass guitar (does it keep the low end in tact)?

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    That's a judgement call. You need to hear it.