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Good Vibes Modulator Analog Chorus / Vibrato w/ Digital Control

Good Vibes Modulator Analog Chorus / Vibrato w/ Digital Control

Regular price $165.10 USD
Regular price Sale price $165.10 USD
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This listing is for a brand new pedal. Professor Nigel's is an authorized Electro-Harmonix dealer.

Professor’s Notes

For players chasing the swirling, chewy pulse of a vintage Uni-Vibe, the Good Vibes delivers it in a modern, pedalboard-friendly package — all-analog, expressive, and far more affordable than collectible originals or boutique clones.

Description

The Electro-Harmonix Good Vibes is an analog modulation pedal inspired by the iconic Uni-Vibe effects of the late ’60s and early ’70s. It recreates the liquid chorus and pulsating vibrato textures that defined countless psychedelic and classic rock tones, while adding modern features for today’s players.

The Good Vibes features Volume, Intensity, and Speed controls, plus a Chorus/Vibrato switch, letting you move easily between shimmering chorusing and throbbing pitch modulation. A standout addition is its expression pedal input for Speed and Intensity, enabling dynamic, hands-free control on stage.

Compared to vintage Uni-Vibe units, which are bulky, fragile, and expensive, the Good Vibes offers the same lush, organic textures in a compact, rugged pedal that runs on a standard 9V supply. It’s a practical, all-analog alternative to boutique Uni-Vibe recreations, making it an excellent choice for players who want authentic modulation with modern reliability.

Specifications

  • Type: All-analog Uni-Vibe style modulation pedal
  • Controls: Volume, Intensity, Speed, Chorus/Vibrato switch
  • Bypass: True Bypass
  • Audio: Mono input/output
  • Power: 9.6VDC-200mA power supply included
  • Current Draw: 45mA
  • Dimensions: 4.75" x 4" x 2.25"

What’s Included

  • Electro-Harmonix Good Vibes pedal
  • 9.6VDC-200mA power supply
  • Original packaging

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