NEW - DUNLOP AUTHENTIC HENDRIX '68 SHRINE SERIES UNI-VIBE CHORUS/VIBRATO PEDAL

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The Dunlop Authentic Hendrix '68 Shrine Series Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato pedal injects your tone with a swathe of phasey, chorusy, Leslie-sounding goodness. You'll summon rich aural colors, craft lush textures, and of course, be able to replicate the thick, transcendent tone that Jimi manifested on Band of Gypsys. Moreover, the Authentic Hendrix '68 Shrine Series Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato packs this meticulously re-created circuit into a modern, pedalboard-friendly enclosure. Visually striking to match, the Authentic Hendrix '68 Shrine Series Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato boasts a remixed rendition of John Van Hamersveld's famous 1968 Shrine Auditorium concert poster art. Do you crave the lavish modulation effects Jimi Hendrix made famous? If so, grab this pedal now.

Delivers authentic Hendrix Band of Gypsys effects

Guitarists have long coveted Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys-era Shin-ei chorus/vibrato effect. The Authentic Hendrix '68 Shrine Series Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato pedal replicates this sound, yielding the thick wash of tones and textures that permeate the landmark Band of Gypsys album in all their stunning analog glory. Guitarists have coaxed a multitude of psychedelic textures out of the Authentic Hendrix '68 Shrine Series Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato, and we're confident you'll find this pedal equally inspiring. The Authentic Hendrix '68 Shrine Series Octavio Fuzz delivers the Uni-Vibe tones you've spent your whole life chasing.

Dunlop Authentic Hendrix '68 Shrine Series Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato Features:

  • Re-creation of Jimi's Band of Gypsys-era Shin-ei chorus/vibrato effect
  • Packed into a modern, pedalboard-friendly enclosure
  • Create rich aural colors, lush textures, and thick modulation effects
  • Vibe button engages a vibrato effect
  • Speed and Depth knobs for dialing in your sound
  • Remixed rendition of John Van Hamersveld's famous 1968 Shrine Auditorium concert poster art
  • Artwork reacts to blacklight like the original poster it's based on
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