
Vibler
Chorus/vibrato based on 1969 Uni-Vibe and 1970s Bad Stone phaser—full analog, wet/dry switch, 9V 20mA.
The Vibler is a full analog audio-path chorus/vibrato effect designed to emulate two legendary modulation circuits: the famous 1969 Shin-Ei Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato and the 1970s Bad Stone Phase Shifter. Capable of reproducing complex Leslie-type rotary speaker effects without the inconsistency associated with light-dependent resistors (LDRs) used in original circuits. The modern design provides more stable and reliable modulation than LDR-based predecessors.
Features Wet/Dry switch, Speed control, Depth control, and Mix control for precise modulation shaping. Offers both chorus and vibrato modes, ranging from slow swoosh to fast warble sounds. The chorus mode provides lush, swirling modulation, while vibrato mode creates pitch-bending effects. Input impedance: 1 MΩ; output impedance specifications ensure proper signal interface. True bypass switching preserves tone when off. Requires 9V DC center-negative power supply, drawing 20mA. Designed and built in Greece, representing VS Audio's commitment to analog modulation effects with improved stability.


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