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Boxed with papers used at home only - excellent condition. I love the sound of this pedal (warm and natural) but I cannot find any use of it in the music I make. It's a green PCB and as per information from VooDoo Lab it is an early run with led that's why PCB is green.Will be packed in external additional box to avoid any possible risk. Postage will be 24 Tracked with Signature or can be collected in Dunfermline. More pictures on request. At the moment velcro on the bottom.Authentic, pure analog Vibe sounds that swingTrue bypass switching via high-reliability gold-contact relayCompact, pedalboard-friendly sizeRuns on a 9V batteryHand-built in the U.S.A.The Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe delivers the same juicy, swinging tone as an original 1968 Uni-Vibe.* Designed as a Leslie® rotating speaker simulator, the original Uni-Vibe circuit is a variation of a four-stage phase shifter. While it didn’t do so well with keyboard players, its unique sound achieved legendary status when Jimi Hendrix used the effect on his Band of Gypsys record, and his landmark Woodstock performance of “The Star Spangled Banner.” Numerous recordings by guitar heroes like Robin Trower, David Gilmour, and Stevie Ray Vaughan also helped make the Uni-Vibe a tone classic.Micro Vibe includes the same sinewave oscillator, incandescent lamp, and photocells, which give the original Uni-Vibe its groovy swagger. Thanks to Voodoo Lab’s dedicated, guitar playing engineers, our Micro Vibe gives you the same lush, psychedelic colors of the original, but in an ultra-compact, pedalboard friendly 9V stompbox!CLASSIC SETTINGSElementary Psychedelic - Set the Intensity at about 4:00 and the Speed around half or a little more. In general, as you increase the speed you should decrease the intensityLeslie Speaker - Set the Intensity around half and the Speed all the way up.
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