Nobels MOD-mini
- Compact stereo modulation pedal combining Tremolo, Phaser, and U-Vibe
- Built-in Tap Tempo and intuitive mode switch
- Operates in mono or stereo (TRS), with selectable bypass (true or buffered)
- Robust metal chassis with integrated Mounty-P plates for easy mounting
A sonic journey through the ages of modulation
The
Nobels MOD-mini revisits the legendary sounds that have marked several decades of music. Inspired by the iconic pedals of the 60s and 70s, it offers a selection of three timeless modulations?Tremolo, Phaser, and U-Vibe?in a miniature format. Each mode faithfully reproduces the character and musicality of vintage effects, while benefiting from modern precision and reliability.
For guitarists seeking versatility and compactness
Ideal for musicians who want to enrich their playing without cluttering their pedalboard, the
MOD-mini combines ergonomics and performance. Whether you're looking for
retro vibes or
more subtle textures, it easily integrates into any type of setup, from minimalist setups to professional stereo systems. Its simple tap tempo mode switching makes it easy to use, even live. Modern technology and ingenious design Behind its compact housing lies an ingenious design made for the stage: instant mode selection,
mono or stereo TRS inputs/outputs, configurable bypass, and illuminated knobs visible on stage. The integrated Mounty-P plates allow for stable anchoring on any pedalboard. A pedal that is as practical as it is musical, tailor-made for musicians on the go.
Features:
General Specifications
- Type: Compact stereo modulation pedal
- Effect modes: Tremolo, Phaser, U-Vibe
- Tap Tempo: activated by long press on the footswitch
- Mode switch accessible on the front panel
- Inputs/outputs: mono or stereo via TRS jacks
- Bypass modes: True or Buffered (selectable)
- Housing: durable metal with fluorescent potentiometers
- Mounting: 4 integrated Mounty-P plates for secure mounting Power supply: 9V DC (center negative, 2.1 mm), consumption ~100 mA
Sound characteristics
- Tremolo: warm, organic pulsations inspired by the 1960s
- Phaser: smooth and expressive modulation for funky or trippy textures
- U-Vibe: swirling effect typical of psychedelic sounds from the 70s
- Mono or stereo operation for an expanded sound space