Behringer Dual Analog Phase Shifter vs ALABS CETUS Reverb Pedal for Electric Guitar
Overall winner: ALABS CETUS Reverb Pedal for Electric Guitar
Key Differences
ALABS CETUS (A) focuses on reverb with 9 professional true stereo reverbs, analog dry-through and modulation — best for players wanting varied reverb textures and stereo effects. Behringer Dual Analog Phase Shifter (B) is a dual phaser with CV input and a noted solid build — best for users seeking rugged construction and flexible phasing/modulation control
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
ALABS CETUS Reverb Pedal for Electric Guitar
Reverb pedal with 9 effects, including Hall, Room, Church, Spring, and Plate. Provides true stereo and analog dry through with modulation options for ambient tones. Customers praise sound quality and versatility, noting solid design and value for money
Pros
- 9 professional true stereo reverbs
- analog dry through with modulation
- eye-catching design
- versatile tone options
Cons
- mixed views on build quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Behringer |
| Versatility | ALABS |
| User Reviews | ALABS |