The Electric Mistress is one of the most iconic analog flangers ever created, known for its liquid, shimmering modulation and Filter Matrix mode.
Introduced in 1976 as the first battery-operated flanger, it defined the sound of post-punk and new wave guitar textures.
| Image | Name | Year Start | Year End | Made In | For Sale | Collection | View |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No img | V1 (1976) Analog SAD1024 BBD β’ 18V (2x9V batteries) | 1976 | 1977 | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β | |
No img | V2 (1977) Analog SAD1024 BBD β’ 18V | 1977 | 1978 | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β | |
No img | Deluxe V1 (18V) Analog Reticon SAD1024 β’ 120V AC (Internal Transformer) | 1978 | 1999 | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β | |
No img | Deluxe Reissue (XO/9V) Analog BBD β’ 24V DC Adapter | 2000 | 2015 | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β | |
No img | Stereo Electric Mistress Digital β’ Flanger + Chorus, Stereo Out | 2007 | Present | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β | |
No img | Neo Mistress Analog β’ 9V | 2011 | Present | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β |
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