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J. Rockett Audio Designs Unveils the Uni-Verb

J. Rockett Audio Designs Unveils the Uni-Verb

J. Rockett Audio Designs revives an analog classic with modern functionality.


“This was a five year project to create the most authentic Univibe pedal we could while adding modern features players would love” says Chris Van Tassel. The Uni-Verb is a faithful analog recreation of the Univibe with an added 50’s spring tank reverb, expanded control section and effects loop. “We know most players want to separate the vibe and reverb in their chain so we created an effects loop to give the player the most amount of flexibility". Chris continues “This pedal runs at 24v like the original, but is internally converted to 24v so you can use a standard 9v power supply. We paid special attention to making the vibe section very musical and useable compared to the original. The Uni-Verb vibes faster and slower than the original and also has slightly more output.”

Features

● Analog vibe/chorus running at 24v like the original (powers with a standard 9v)

● Built in 50’s spring tank reverb selectable via foot switch

● Effects loop separating reverb and chorus/vibe for versatile routing options

● Expanded modulation controls for more flexibility and versatility than the original

● True Bypass

Uni-Verb is available now for $449.00. Available for online purchase via select dealers. More info at: rockettpedals.com.


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