69 Vibe ( Please allow 1 week to ship )
$349.00
The Klinger Pedals 69 Vibe is a recreation of the classic watery effect made famous in the late 60’s and early 70’s!
1 in stock
Description
The 69 Vibe is a recreation of the classic watery effect made famous in the late 60’s and early 70’s by players like Hendrix, Trower and Gilmour. Designed in 1968 by Japanese company Shin-ei to replicate the doppler effect or rotating speaker, this pedal ended up with a sound like no other. After purchasing one of the early units when I was a kid it was always a dream to have a pedal board friendly unit I could use that sounded like the originals ….. I think I’ve done it, but you be the judge.
Handmade in Melbourne Australia. Just like the Original, every unit is tuned and tested by ear making sure it sounds they way it should using the best quality workmanship and parts I can provide. Teflon wiring, Alpha pots, switchcraft jacks, and high quality true bypass footswitch.
The 69 Vibe is powered standard 9v boss style adaptor (100mA).
- Durable powder coated finish.
- Handmade In Melbourne Australia
- Highest quality components matching and construction.
- Fast action highest quality true bypass foot switch.
19 Comments
Fabrice
June 7, 2018at 6:24 amHi Shaun,
Hope all is well. I am a musician from Montreal, and I saw the demo of your 69 vibe from Burgs, and it’s sounds awesome. I’ve had and tried many of the most popular vibe pedal and would really like to try yours. It says out of stock on your site, any idea when it would be available again, and if so, what is your lead time for building these ?
Thank you very much in advance
Fabrice
Shaun Klinger
June 7, 2018at 8:39 amHi Fabrice,
Thank you so much for contacting me. I only make these pedals in very small batches so I had 5 up yesterday and they are gone. Have another 3 on the way so if you would like to order one I have made 3 available on the site. They will take me 1 week to build, tune, test and ship.
All the best and thank you for your interest in my pedals
Shaun
Glen Callaghan
June 8, 2018at 4:40 pmHi Shaun. Just ordered one of those amazing sounding univibie, rotary sounding pedals, saw Burg’s review incredible sound, Im hooked on rotary at the moment, so had to get it.
Shaun Klinger
June 9, 2018at 7:57 amHi Glen,
Thanks so much for your interest in my pedals and your support. Burgs was very kind doing a video for me, so happy he enjoyed the pedal too. I’m looking forward to getting the 69 vibe out to you. I’ll be shipping the orders out on Tuesday so you’ll see it soon.
Kind regards
Shaun
Mark Skorczewski
July 13, 2018at 9:12 amHi Shaun, I would love to get one of your Vibe units. Please contact me when you have some available. Thanks!
Shaun Klinger
July 13, 2018at 12:59 pmHello Mark,
I can have one ready to go for you next week and in the mail if you would like to purchase one. I will make one available on the website.
Thank you and all the best
Shaun
Ray Tonna
October 8, 2018at 4:15 pmI’ve just sold my Fulltone CS-MDV-1 and will be ordering my vibe from you in 2 weeks time. Can’t wait to get my hands on one of your superb vibes!
Shaun Klinger
October 10, 2018at 7:34 pmThanks Ray! Really appreciate your support.
All the best
Shaun
Ray Tonna
October 23, 2018at 12:05 pmHi Shaun,
I’ve finally saved enough to buy a 69 Vibe. Do you have one available?
I’ll send the money plus postage as soon as I know you have one in stock. I notice this page shows 28 Aug 2017…is that the current price i.e. $289 ?
Can’t wait to get my hands on your wonderful vibe!!!
Best
Ray tonna
Andrew Jeffries
March 8, 2019at 6:05 pmAny idea when the next batch of 69 vibes will be available
Shaun Klinger
March 11, 2019at 8:23 amHi Andrew,
Thank you for your interest. I’m currently waiting on a part from a supplier for the new patch of Uni Vibes. Hoping this part will be available within the next month.
All the best
Shaun
Sam
September 7, 2019at 2:38 pmHi Shaun,
Super keen to buy one. Just wanted to know the dimensions so I can make room on my pedalboard.
Keep up the awesome work.
Cheers,
Sam
Shaun Klinger
September 15, 2019at 10:36 amHi Sam sorry for the late reply I’ve been away. The Dimensions of the vibe are 120mm x 95mm. Its a high sitting pedal so fits at back of boards well.
All the best
John Berg
October 31, 2019at 3:34 amHello Shaun! I very much enjoyed your demo of your fabulous 69 Vibe. I commented on YT and asked about the trim pots – thank you for your reply. After seeing your demo and Brett K’s demo, I am gonna save up and get me one. By the way, a work associate of mine just ordered one of your MK I pedals – Matt is his name. We are in the Milwaukee area and are Klinger fans – so much so, that we now eat Darrell Lea Soft Australian Liquorice in your and Brett’s honor.
Shaun Klinger
November 1, 2019at 10:36 amHi John,
Haha, Thank you so much mate. I hope Matt enjoys his MK1 and you get to have a play through it as well. I might go grab myself some Darrell Lea goodness now as well. Good stuff!
GARY M TILLSON
July 11, 2020at 9:08 amHi Shaun, I was wondering if you maybe building another run of the phychodelic coated vibes. Plan on purchasing the vibe pedal. Thanks!
Shaun Klinger
July 15, 2020at 8:28 amHi Gary, planning on getting this batch finished off very soon.
Thank you so much for your interest
Shaun
Steve Kay
October 31, 2020at 7:12 amHi Shaun,
I’ve just bought your Klinger 69 and its great. Selling my Fulltone Deja Vibe now! Just was wondering what do the internal adjustable trimmers do? Are they meant to be left alone or are they tweakable?
Cheers
Steve
Shaun Klinger
October 31, 2020at 9:12 amHi Steve,
Thanks mate! The adjustments inside the pedal can be moved but I would be careful not to forget the original setting as it’s the sound of the pedal.
The balance control can be turned to your liking anti clock wise is a cool sound.
Be very carful with the gain and bias, as it can put stress on the globe if you turn both anti-clockwise at the same time.
I would only move the Gain a tiny bit and experiment with the bias. Move in very very small increments. You’ll get more phase less 3D or more 3D more ‘watery’ chorus moving the Bias trim.
Either way turn it up and enjoy mate!
All the best
Shaun