Electro Harmonix Good Vibes Univibe
Effects Pedal

Latest User Reviews
beuatifull vibe in the dirty zone
This is a really good vibe sound, interesting for vibrato too. Really dirty 60's pushing vibe. They didn't copy the univibe sound entirely. But their interpretation of it is clear : They chose the dirty, repetitive, squishing sound. More than other pedals, It seems. For this price, it is the top. I did sent it back because I thought I had clipping on the lowest snare. But it seems to be more of a problem of my guitar, when I hit it hard. I think I will order another one. The retrovibe and formula B vibe would be even better, but twice the cost. This one is a nice piece of pedalboard already.
Good vibes indeed
You can go into the depth of how this pedal is true to the uni-vibe in its construction, etc, but at the end of the day what matters is that it's a fun pedal to use – and it is. The only wish I have for it is tap tempo, but it's perfectly usable (and fun!) without it!
Great sounding Univibe ! ! !
This pedal delivers a truly fantastic psychedelic 60's & 70's sound experience, with a musical throb and lots of "woosh", thanks to the photocell circuit used. Without any doubt the best Univibe you can buy at this price point!
Just keep two things in mind:
(1) you MUST use it with its own 9,6V adaptor (included) to sound at its best,
(2) it's certainly not tone-neutral: the 'chorus' setting definitely makes your tone brighter. No problem for me, as it prevents things from getting muddy or indistinct.
Forget about the MXR Uni-Vibe (more of a phaser, really) or digital simulations (TC Electronic, I'm looking at you!). The EHX Good Vibes is definitely the one you want!!! Authentic vintage tones in a box!
PS: btw, it also doubles as bloody fantastic boost(!) pedal! Try using it with Volume fully cranked, and Intensity/Speed at zero. Makes my Jazzmaster and clean Vox amp sound awesome!
Does the job but sounds thin and cold
I really like EHX and rate their stuff highly. However I bought a few vibe pedals to compare and although this has great features, the sound is very thin and sterile (transparent?). I can imagine some players finding this useful but I opted for a vibe sound which had a bit of tonal character
Not pedalboard friendly
I bought this pedal because it "had it all": Great price, great sound, perfect size and works at 9V (many others work at 18V or need to be plugged to AC).
Sadly 9V part is just not very true. After failing to making it work with 4 different power units (a Palmer, a Rockboard, a Harley Benton and finally a Strymon); and making sure that the problem was not current related, since I used the 300mA - 500mA on all the power units. I decided to arm myself with a multimeter and test.
In some forum, it claims that the pedal needs 9.8V to work, which is 0.2V more than the 9.6V that most 9V DC units actually deliver. My own test showed it needed 10.2V. Since I am using now the Strymon unit, it means I cannot connect my Good-Vibe to my pedal board without using the original adapter (now it makes sense why is one of the few pedals including and adapter). Which in practical terms it means it is out of my board.
I love using it, but it always goes offboard. I am considering investing in one that uses 18V which my power unit can actually deliver.
Does a fine job - buy it.
This is an affordable and reliable vibe pedal that can enhance your heavy lead tones when used with fuzz a la Hendrix or give a dreamy wash to your clean chords a la Pink Floyd.
I only have it a week and am still experimenting. The effect can be quite different depending on where you place it in the chain. I started with it before everything and it sounded pretty good. Behind the fuzz pedal however, it loses a lot of volume and perhaps some tone fatness, but it more closely approximated the Hendrix sound I was chasing so it will stay there for now.
The vibrato doesn't appeal so much to me but it does what it says on the tin. The chorus is quite good. I didn't care to have the speed and intensity settings beyond 12 o clock but if you are looking for weirder sounds you may prefer to push further. I wouldn't dismiss this pedal simply as retro - there is potential there in conjunction with other pedals to go and make something really new and unique.
You can add another dimension again with an expression pedal, allowing you control with your foot over the speed or intensity of the swirl (not both simultaneously obviously). Getting the appropriate power supply included is good and Boss could take note!
I'm afraid I can't do comparisons with other models beyond what I hear on youtube. I'm satisfied that this one delivers what I wanted.
Conclusion: This is a win for EHX and I recommend it as a great arrow in the quiver that you certainly won't use all the time but will always need it at some time. Buy it.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Electro Harmonix
- Released in 2015
- Average price : $157
- The Good Vibes re-enacts the iconic Univibe effect of the 1960s, but with updated features that are tailored to the needs of modern players
- Like the original, it uses photoelectric cells to create warm chorus and vibrato with a flowing groove for the classic sound and responsiveness
- Controls: Volume, Intensity, Speed
- Handset: Chorus / Vibrato, EXP Speed ​​/ Intensity
- LED: Effect On, Speed0
- Foot Switch: Effect Bypass
- Connections: Input (6.3 mm jack), output (6.3 mm jack), Expression pedal input (6.3 mm stereo jack), 9 V DC power supply (coaxial socket 5.5 x 2.1 mm - minus inside)
- Power consumption: 45 mA
- Power supply via 9 V DC power supply (included)
- True Bypass
- Dimensions : 102mm x 121mm x 57mm
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