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New to Murphy’s Music is the NuX Effects Pedal line.  Everything from Mini pedals to full on Drum Machine and Looper pedals.  This pedal is the NuX NCH-1 Monterey Vibe Digital Mini Pedal.  Compact, Metal enclosure, and a classic recreation of the famous Uni-Vibe pedal.  Uni-vibe is a mix between Chorus, Phaser, and Tremolo effects.  Made famous by some great players like Hendrix and Trower.  Perfect size for any pedal board.  Powered by a 9v Negative tip power supply (not included) Thanks for looking and happy buying!
From NuX site…
NUX Monterey Vibe, born to recreate the grand, yet complex, psychedelic rock guitar sound of the 1960’s and 70’s.  

NUX Monterey Vibe, born to recreate the grand, yet complex, psychedelic rock guitar sound of the 1960’s and 70’s. It features all of the classic Uni-vibe style selections: Chorus, Rotary-Speaker, and Phaser pedal. We modernized the original 4 stage phaser circuit (a pulsating bulb surrounded by 4 photo-resistors by  replacing it with a powerful 32-Bit floating DSP to process our custom algorithm. What was the outcome? A perfect mimic of the complex physical-phenomena of its original analog circuitry.

NUX Monterey Vibe generates a truly unique effect tone; a mix of chorus, tremolo, rotary, and phaser. This unique tone can be found in Pink Floyd’s ‘Breathe’, Robin Trower’s Bridge of Sighs’ and the haunting audio mood created for Machine Gun’ by Jimi Hendrix.

The earliest Uni-Vibe effect pedal came out in the 1960‘s. Cutting-edge guitarists were seeking a replacement for the heavy rotary speaker amplifier–configured from a standard amplifier for the electronic pipe organ. The original Leslie speakers didhave a charm of their own, but it was more than compensated for by gaining the phaser effect, and the ease-of-use of a simple pedal configuration.

Just like the traditional Uni-Vibe pedal, you can switch between Chorus (the Uni-vibe effect) or Vibrato, by simply holding the foot-switch. In Chorus mode, the mix of Phaser and dry guitar signals produces a classic Rotary sound. In Vibrato mode, your pitch modulates between high and low. Both modes yield a rich, vintage vibe at any speed, intensity, or volume.