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Electro-Harmonix EDDY Vibrato/Chorus

Description
The Electro-Harmonix Eddy Analog Vibrato & Chorus Effects Pedal delivers lush, retro-flavored modulation in a compact stompbox. Powered by 100% analog circuitry for an authentic tone, the Eddy provides guitarists and bassists alike with vibrato or chorus to add depth and dimension to your sound. Dial in rich, undulating vibrato or a shimmering chorus with the twist of a knob. With controls for shape, rate, tone, envelope amount, and depth, you'll find your perfect modulation match.
All-Analog Design Captures Vintage Character
The Eddy is built from the ground up using analog components to recreate the sought-after warmth and texture of vintage pedals. Its old-school circuitry responds dynamically to your playing, for a natural, realistic effect. Whether you prefer a subtle shimmer or more intense modulation, the Eddy delivers.
Choose Between Lush Vibrato or Sparkling Chorus
With the flip of a switch, go from a pulsating vibrato to a crystalline chorus. The Eddy's vibrato mode produces a fluid, pitch-shifting effect, while the chorus setting generates a richer, more dimensional tone by layering in a slightly delayed signal with your original dry sound.
Sculpt Your Sound with Intuitive Controls
Shape your modulation with the Eddy's simple yet highly effective controls. Set the rate at which the effect cycles, increase or decrease the depth for more or less intensity, and adjust the overall Tone with the tone control. Between the range of speeds, depths and tones available, you'll find the perfect setting to enhance your tone.
Roadworthy and Pedalboard-Friendly
The Eddy is built to handle life on the road or the studio thanks to its durable, lightweight aluminum chassis. It also features a compact, pedalboard-friendly size, so you can add lush modulation to your pedalboard setup without taking up too much space. Power it with a 9V battery or EHX 9.6DC power supply for gigging and recording.



Features
- Bucket-brigade based vibrato and chorus with an all analog signal path
- Envelope and EXP pedal control over modulation rate and depth expand the versatility of the Eddy’s classic sounds
- LFO shape warping can take the modulation shape from standard to totally asymmetric
- Tone knob lets you tweak the tonality of the effect
- Pedalboard-friendly footprint, but a full complement of controls
- White status LED plus a blue strobing LED to display the modulation rate and shape
- Comes with a standard EHX 9.6DC200mA power supply
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Reviewed by 4 customers
Great analog effects with unique features
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submitted3 months ago
byJon
fromSpring Hill, Fl
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Both chorus and vibrato modes have great analog sound. The shape knob is a fantastic tool to have available, and I love the option of expression on depth or rate. The only con would be that the "envelope" feature seems to have a threshold too high to actually use.
Great Chorus
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submitteda year ago
bySaso
fromLorain Ohio
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Very good sounding Chorus.
Awesome pedal!
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submitted4 years ago
byEl Gato
fromBell gardens
Sounds great! Good amount of tonal options available. Vibrato can get messy but is actually kick%*# once you dial in. Chorus is amazing and the wave shapes are pretty cool to mess around with. Satisfied.
sounds great, fun to play
submitted4 years ago
by-jim,b
fromNashvegas
It's a cool pedal, works great with one minor exception - the envelope level on the one I got is set really high so that feature doesn't work with (very) low output guitars. EHX support said I could send it in and they would adjust it or I could put a boost in front for that low output guitars. I put it on my board post-dirt and it works great so no problem...
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submitted4 years ago
asked byDaniel
fromundisclosed
Is the foot switch silent or does it have a click to it?
This will click when you step on the button