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Description

Introducing the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe, a harmonious blend of past and present. This pedal serves up iconic chorus/vibrato tones, taking inspiration from the rich, classic swell of the original Univibe. Its dual-stomp design and user-friendly knob array make it a breeze to operate, offering a wide spectrum of sonic possibilities. Whether you're crafting a psychedelic rock soundscape or adding depth to your shoegaze pedalboard, the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe is a modern-day essential.

Key Features:

  • Dual-stomp design for easy chorus/vibrato mode selection and effect/bypass
  • Circuitry modeled after the classic Univibe effect for authentic, rich tones
  • User-friendly three-knob layout for simple operation
  • Ideal for a variety of genres, including psych rock and shoegaze

Product specs

Brand Dunlop
Model UV-1 Uni-Vibe Chorus / Vibrato
Finish Chrome
Year 1998 - 2013
Made In United States
Categories Chorus and Vibrato
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of power supply does the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe require?

The Dunlop UV-1 Univibe requires an 18V power supply, which is essential for achieving its classic chorus and vibrato effects.

Can the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe be used with a bass guitar?

Yes, the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe can be used with a bass guitar, providing rich, swirling modulation effects that can enhance your bass tone.

How does the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe differ from other chorus pedals?

The Dunlop UV-1 Univibe offers a unique combination of chorus and vibrato effects, replicating the iconic sound of the original Uni-Vibe, known for its deep, lush modulation and classic rock tones.

Is the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe is well-suited for live performances, offering robust construction and footswitch controls for easy toggling between effects on stage.

What are the main tonal characteristics of the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe?

The Dunlop UV-1 Univibe is known for its warm, swirling modulation that can produce both subtle and dramatic psychedelic effects, popularized by classic rock guitarists.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Unique sound, not quite a Leslie or phaser, but uniquely beautiful

  • Sturdy construction with heavy duty materials like thick brushed stainless steel

  • Can produce a wide range of sounds with Vintage/Modern switch

  • Enhances board with thick, swirling tones

  • Expression pedal adds to the versatility (though not essential)

  • Less noise than original Univibe models

  • Compact size compared to other vibe pedals

CONS

  • Occasional snap sound in the modulation cycle

  • Larger footprint may require careful pedalboard placement

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Dunlop UV-1 Univibe.

User experience

  • Owners praise the Sabbadius ‘69 Tiny Vibe for its authentic sound, retaining it over several other high-end models.

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  • Some users find the Univibe harsh into a clean amp without added drive, suggesting to follow it with dirt for a more liquid tone, akin to Robin Trower's style.

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  • The Univibe's large size can be a limitation on pedalboards with limited space, despite its dedicated expression pedal being a praised feature.

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  • Owners have reported that the Dunlop Univibe can sound overpowering when going direct to a mixing board, suggesting it should be mic'ed for best results.

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Features and functionality

  • The TC Viscous Vibe is noted to achieve 95% of the DejaVibe’s tone at a third of the price.

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  • The Grobert Effects Lux Vibe features A/B settings for volume, depth, rate, wet/dry, plus voice and feedback controls, offering extensive customization.

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  • The Dunlop UV-1 Univibe uses unique photo cell operation for a smoother sound, distinguishing it from other vibes that rely on different technology.

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  • The Dunlop UV-1 Univibe replicates the rotating speaker effect using a similar optical mechanism, providing an authentic Hendrix sound without the vintage price tag.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Vibe of the Gods pedal is recommended for its authentic Hendrix tone, though it can be noisy with fuzz pedals.

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  • When using the Univibe in a clean amp setup, it's advised to simulate a cranked amp by placing an overdrive pedal post-vibe to achieve a classic vibe/distortion blend.

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  • The Dunlop RotoVibe paired with a Tube Screamer and Telecaster into a Blues Jr. creates a magical tone, highlighting its synergy with specific setups.

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Comparisons

  • The Dry Bell Vibe Machine is often preferred over other options like the JHS Unicorn, noted for its superior sound quality.

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  • The MXR Uni-Vibe is criticized for not being a true vibe, unlike the Dunlop UV-1, which is recommended for its authentic operation and sound quality.

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  • The Voodoo Labs Micro Vibe, despite lacking a chorus setting, is praised for its simplicity and authentic fat effect, making it comparable to boutique units.

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Value and pricing

  • The Ventura Vibe offers multiple effects (rotary, univibe, vibrato) in one pedal, providing budget-friendly versatility despite a slight volume drop.

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Setup and maintenance

  • One user experienced power issues with the EHX Good Vibes, noting it's essential to use the included power supply rather than relying on external pedal power solutions.

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Vibe version 1 is AMAZING!!!

Disclaimer: there are two versions of this pedal. Version No.1 doesn't have a 'Vintage / Modern switch'. This review is for this No.1 version

This vibe is amazing! Yes, there are better and more controllable vibes out there, but the overall tone and controls are just what a good vibe needs. It is transparant without losing that 'vintage-y' vibe the original Univibe had, with much less noise then the originals.

To me, this pedal is the go-to vibe for simple, small (compared to the bigger boxes out there / Voodoo Vibe) and good sounding pedal. And yes, go for the version No.1 when you have the choice! You won't regret it!

vouten

Leslie pedal!

Chorus and Vibrato(Leslie). The best! Will be with me forever!

Artist usage

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See how Tony Rombola uses Dunlop UV-1 Univibe

Tony Rombola

Guitarist

Godsmack

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Verified via Archive

Used by the musician according to this 2000 GuitarGeek diagram.

See how Chris Traynor uses Dunlop UV-1 Univibe

Chris Traynor

Guitarist

Bush

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Chris uses a Dunlop UV-1 Univibe. Source.

See how Marcos Curiel uses Dunlop UV-1 Univibe

Marcos Curiel

Singer, Guitarist

P.O.D.

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Used by Curiel around 2000 according to this GuitarGeek diagram.

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Michael Wilton

Guitarist

Queensrÿche

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On Michael Wilton's website, this photo shows his Dunlop UV-1 Univibe.

See how Crispian Mills uses Dunlop UV-1 Univibe

Crispian Mills

Guitarist

Kula Shaker

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Crispian Mills is shown using the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe on a recording list for PPA, as seen in a user-uploaded photo on this page: https://www.angelfire.com/blues2/electric_gypsy/CM/CMA.html

See how Anthony Marinelli uses Dunlop UV-1 Univibe

Anthony Marinelli

Keyboardist, Composer

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Verified via YouTube

In the video "My Synth Studio Revealed | Studio Tour 2025" by Anthony Marinelli Music, at timestamp 1:00:38, a Dunlop UV-1 Univibe Chorus/Vibrato Pedal can be clearly seen next to the Kenton Pro Solo Converter in Anthony Marinelli's pedal collection.

See how Roger Fisher uses Dunlop UV-1 Univibe

Roger Fisher

Guitarist

Heart

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Verified via Woodytone

"For the solo on “Sing Child” he used a Les Paul through a Fender Twin (turned way up) with a Univibe."

See how Brian Futter uses Dunlop UV-1 Univibe

Brian Futter

Guitarist

Catherine Wheel

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In an original interview, Brian Futter is shown using the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe pedal.

See how Craig Bartock uses Dunlop UV-1 Univibe

Craig Bartock

Guitarist

Heart

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This photo comes from The Ann Wilson Project's 2016 concert in Annapolis. This is Craig Bartock's pedalboard, and one of the pedals in his pedalboard is the Dunlop UV-1 Univibe.

See how Tom-H@ck uses Dunlop UV-1 Univibe

Tom-H@ck

Guitarist, Music Producer

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Tom-H@ck can be seen with a Dunlop UV-1 Univibe on his pedalboard during the K-ON!! Come With Me live event.

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