

The King Tone Vibe 1968 is a pedal that recreates classic vibe sounds of the 1960s while introducing a range of enhancements. It features a 100% analog circuit throughout, classic photocell and bulb design, and is a dual vibe pedal with 2 independent channels. The pedal offers smooth speed ramp between settings, with rate, depth, and vibrato/chorus settings for each channel. It also includes intensity controls that go from light chorus or vibrato to classic heavy throb, and pulsing indicator lights to show the current speed.
The Vibe 1968 has top-mounted Neutrik jack sockets and an internal volume control that allows users to set the output volume from unity to boost. It utilizes custom matched photocells for the deepest, most musical sounding vibe effect and fits 100% classic, no compromise vibe tones into a smaller pedalboard-friendly size. The pedal runs on standard 18V DC power and has a current draw of less than 100mA. Its dimensions are 4.7″ x 3.7″ x 1.34″, and it weighs 391 grams.
The pedal's build quality is described as beautiful inside and out, expertly built for a life on the road using the best components and materials available. It features a custom sparkle grey finish and a laser-engraved control panel. The Vibe 1968 also uses an incandescent bulb, with no LEDs inside.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the King Tone Vibe 1968 from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.
Mint
$488.54
Excellent
$363
Excellent
$385
Mint
$470
Brand New
$606.61
Excellent
$450
Very Good
$365
Brand New
$568.11
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