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XVIVE Audio Announces the V8 Chorus Vibrato Micro Pedal

XVIVE Audio Announces the V8 Chorus Vibrato Micro Pedal

Three modes give you the option to use chorus, vibrato, or a blend of both.

Oxnard, CA (October 29, 2014) -- The XVIVE Audio Chorus Vibrato Micro Pedal is different than any other micro pedal being offered. It offers two or even three effects because of the chorus/vibrato/blend design. 100% chorus or 100% vibrato or a blend of both! Like all XVIVE micro pedals, it is incredibly small, well designed and has great tone. It is an original USA design.

Features:

  • Three Effects (100% Chorus/100% Vibrato/Blend)
  • Original Tone - USA Design
  • All metal housing/quality construction/compact size/big tone

MSRP: $98

For more information:
Xvive Audio

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