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Description
Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of classic modulation with the Electro-Harmonix Eddy Vibrato/Chorus pedal. This compact, pedalboard-friendly stompbox, powered by a 100% analog circuitry, brings a vintage-flavored modulation to your fingertips. Whether you're a guitarist or a bassist, the Eddy offers dual modes of lush vibrato and shimmering chorus to add depth and dimension to your sound.
The all-analog design of the Eddy recreates the warmth and texture of vintage pedals, responding dynamically to your playing. From subtle shimmers to intense modulations, the Eddy delivers, helping you shape your tone to your liking. It also boasts a unique LFO shape-warping feature, letting you transition smoothly from a sine wave to jagged, asymmetric waveforms for a more animated effect.
Switch effortlessly between a pulsating vibrato and a crystalline chorus with a flip of a switch. With intuitive controls for shape, rate, tone, envelope amount, and depth, the Eddy provides a wide range of speeds, depths, and tones, allowing you to find the perfect setting to enhance your tone.
Despite its vintage character, the Eddy is built to withstand the rigors of the road and the studio, thanks to its durable, lightweight aluminum chassis. It can be powered by a 9V battery or EHX 9.6DC power supply, making it a reliable companion for gigging and recording.
Key Features:
- 100% analog circuitry for authentic tone
- Dual modes: Vibrato and Chorus
- Intuitive controls for shaping sound: shape, rate, tone, envelope amount, and depth
- Unique LFO shape-warping feature for dynamic modulation
- Durable, lightweight aluminum chassis
- Pedalboard-friendly size
- Powered by a 9V battery or EHX 9.6DC power supply
- Includes a standard EHX 9.6DC200mA power supply
Owner's manual
Electro-Harmonix Eddy Vibrato/Chorus User ManualProduct specs
| Pedal Type | Chorus, Vibrato |
| Analog/Digital | Analog |
| Effects | Bucket-brigade Chorus/Vibrato, LFO Shape Warping |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Outputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Other I/O | 1 x 1/4" (expression) |
| Bypass Switching | Buffered |
| Power Source | 9V DC power supply (included) |
| Power Usage | 40mA |
| Height | 2.1" |
| Width | 2.75" |
| Depth | 4.5" |
FAQs
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What type of effects does the Electro-Harmonix Eddy Vibrato/Chorus pedal offer?
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The Electro-Harmonix Eddy provides both chorus and vibrato effects using an analog bucket-brigade circuit, known for its warm, lush sound.
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Can I control the Electro-Harmonix Eddy's effects with an expression pedal?
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Yes, the Eddy features an expression input that allows you to control various parameters in real-time with an expression pedal.
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What power requirements does the Electro-Harmonix Eddy pedal have?
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The pedal requires a 9V DC power supply, which is included with the purchase, and it consumes 40mA of power.
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Is the Electro-Harmonix Eddy suitable for both live performances and studio use?
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Yes, the Eddy's buffered bypass and versatile modulation options make it ideal for both live settings and studio recordings.
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How does the LFO shape warping affect the sound of the Electro-Harmonix Eddy?
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The LFO shape warping feature allows you to modify the waveform of the modulation, providing a wide range of sonic textures from subtle to extreme.
Videos
EHX
Electro-Harmonix Eddy Vibrato / Chorus Pedal (Demo by Bill Ruppert)
Reviews
PROS
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Greater depth range and tons of low end for a warm chorus
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Awesome vibrato sounds with wave warping capabilities
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Volume knob alleviates common chorus pedal volume issues
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Envelope-controlled mode for creative sound manipulation
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Expression input for additional control options
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Versatile, covering many different vibe/chorus sounds
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Analog circuitry provides a classic sound character
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Budget-friendly option with good build quality
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Can achieve lush chorus sounds or amp-like vibrato
CONS
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Knobs too close together, difficult to adjust without interference
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Envelope feature not fully functional on bass without high output pickups
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Some users report excessive noise, especially with distortion
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Compander circuit issues lead to low headroom and clipping
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Bypass not true bypass, possibly affecting tone subtly
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Some frequencies may not be well-represented, affecting bass depth
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Mini-knobs and stiff controls can be cumbersome to use
Owner Insights
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User experience
Comparisons
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The Eddy, while not a Univibe, offers a versatile alternative to pedals like the MXR Univibe and EHX Good Vibes for adding subtle warble to tones.
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The Eddy’s envelope function is likened to the Earthquaker Devices Aqueduct, but with distinct differences in operation and sound.
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The Eddy is noted for cutting more high frequencies than the EQD Aqueduct or TC Electronic Shaker in vibrato mode.
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Owners compare the Eddy to the MXR Analog Chorus and Earthquake Aurelius, with some finding the MXR less impressive.
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Value and pricing
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At $99, the Eddy is considered a good value for those looking to add a versatile modulation effect to their pedalboard, despite not being in stereo.
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Mods and upgrades
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Some owners suggest replacing the original knob caps with knurled aluminum ones to improve grip and usability.
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Build quality
Features and functionality
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The envelope function on the Eddy increases vibrato depth as the signal gets quieter, a feature not commonly found in modulation pedals.
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The pedal includes a buffered bypass with a momentary effect mode, switchable via an internal toggle, offering flexibility in pedalboard setups.
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The Eddy allows users to adjust tone, which enhances its vibrato mode, providing a pulsing, murky, lo-fi sound.
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The rate and depth controls on the Eddy offer a wide range, enabling sounds from subtle modulation to near FM synthesis levels.
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The envelope feature can automatically adjust vibrato depth based on volume, but requires precise gain staging to function optimally.
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Critic Reviews
4.0 out of 5
Based on 3 Reviews and 5 Ratings
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Imperfect in a cool way
This pedal gets a lot of hate but it has such a lovely tone. The vibrato mode is super warm and lush and really adds this cool rubbery/watery sound to your signal. The envelope feature is a bit difficult to nail down for sure but it is functional once you find it. Also the noise this pedal adds is there but it’s still very slight and really not all too bad. In my experience pretty much all chorus or vibrato pedals are going to add noise. Don’t let the negative reviews turn you away from at least trying this guy out. Eddy is a really cool dude.
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Great for Alex Lifeson tones!
I bought this on a whim without trying it out or even watching videos on it (which I never do), and I was pleasantly surprised! The build quality is excellent, the knobs are great, and the only thing I would say I don't use is the envelope feature. I bought this exclusively to get late 70s/early 80s Alex Lifeson tones and it does the job really well. I debated upon getting a Boss CE-2W but they're just a little pricey in my opinion. The vibrato setting gets super weird too. Great pedal!
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