Description
Before it was a studio legend, the Uni-Vibe was built to fake a rotating Leslie cabinet — a four-stage phase shifter driven by a sinewave oscillator, an incandescent bulb, and a set of photocells. Keyboardists shrugged, but guitarists heard something else entirely: the liquid, breathing pulse Jimi Hendrix rode through Band of Gypsys and his Woodstock “Star Spangled Banner,” later carried forward by Robin Trower, David Gilmour, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Voodoo Lab’s Micro Vibe keeps the original recipe intact — same lamp-and-photocell heart, same oscillator — but shrinks it down into a real-estate-friendly 9V stompbox that won’t eat your board. Placement matters with a vibe circuit: most players run it after overdrive or fuzz, letting the distorted signal swirl through the phase shift, or set it up front for a cleaner, more subtle chorus-like sway before hitting drive and delay. Either way, the depth and speed of the pulse stay analog through and through, with no digital modeling standing between you and that ’68 tone.
- Authentic analog Uni-Vibe voicing with a genuine swing to it
- Compact, pedalboard-friendly footprint
- Runs on a 9V battery
- True bypass switching with LED indicator
- Hand built in the U.S.A.
- 5-year warranty
For boards where a full-size vibe pedal just won’t fit, the Micro Vibe delivers the vintage swirl without the vintage footprint.






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