The Nebula IV by Mojo Hand FX is an all-analog four-stage phaser pedal designed to deliver vintage tones with enhanced control and flexibility. It is based on the circuit of a beloved orange box from the past and offers additional features for a more versatile phasing experience.
Key Features:
- 4 stages of analog phasing
- "Rate" control for adjusting the speed of the phaser effect
- "Depth" control providing a range of tonal colors
- "Level" knob to manage volume levels and prevent volume drop
- True-bypass switching for preserving the integrity of the guitar signal
- Die-cast enclosure with a professionally powder-coated finish
- Compatible with a standard center negative 9 Volt power supply or battery
operation
The Nebula IV is capable of producing warm, rich phasing suitable for various musical settings, ranging from Univibe-like pulses to subtle VH-ish wash and everything in between. It is designed to offer musical colors and tones even at extreme settings.
Watch the latest video demos and reviews for the Nebula IV from YouTube. Stompbx updates this every six months to reflect the most popular reviewers and guitar pedal demos for each pedal.
Below are live Reverb listings for the Mojo Hand FX Nebula IV from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.
Excellent
$109
Excellent
$124.53
Mint
$210.71
Discover pedals with similar features or sounds to the Nebula IV. This section leverages data to suggest alternatives that complement or expand your pedalboard. Ideal for exploring related sounds or finding a pedal that matches your specific needs.
Arion
SPH-1
Ibanez
Tone-Lok Phaser PH-7
Pigtronix
Moon Pool
Behringer
PH9 Phaser
Univox
Micro Fazer
Dunlop
MXR EVH Phase 90
Joyo
JF-08 Digital Delay
Shin-ei
Vibe-Bro
MXR
EVH90 Phase 90
Mu-Fx
Phasor 2X
Subdecay
Baby Quasar
MXR
Phase 95
Fender
Lost Highway Phaser
Moen
Phase
NUX
Mod Core
Subdecay
Quantum Quasar
Check out the latest news and articles from around the pedal world.