EBow Heet Sound PLUSEBOW for Guitar vs Behringer Dual Analog Phase Shifter
Overall winner: Behringer Dual Analog Phase Shifter
Key Differences
Pick the EBow (A) if you want a portable sustain device noted for fun, versatile sound production and stronger user ratings (4.60 from 796 reviews) and a lower listed price tier. Pick the Behringer Dual Analog Phase Shifter (B) if you need a sturdier-feeling modulation pedal with dual phaser functionality and CV input for expanded control, despite a slightly higher listed price tier and fewer reviews (4.50 from 63 reviews)
EBow Heet Sound PLUSEBOW for Guitar
EBow for guitar offering novel sustained tones with harmonic modes. Users report versatile sounds and fun to use, though value and ease of use receive mixed feedback
Pros
- Versatile sound production
- Fun to use
- Good sound quality
- Harmonic mode
Cons
- Mixed value for money
- Mixed ease of use
Behringer Dual Analog Phase Shifter
Dual phaser pedal with CV input for versatile routing. Noted for solid build and authentic 70s-style phase audio. Customers appreciate sound quality and flexible configurations
Pros
- Dual phaser with CV input
- Solid build quality
- versatile sound and phase control
- faithful clone of original tones
Cons
- power supply not included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ebow |
| Durability | Behringer |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Ebow |