If you want something very subtle yet very classic look at an MXR Phase 45...the 90 is a classic but the 45 is more subtle and just a cool of a sound IMO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlcQwrjy3tg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
This is a video I just made demonstrating my phase 90 as a vibe. I'm also using my old dano chicken salad to show the 90 against a true vibe. The 90 also has the r28 removed to smooth it out. I'd say it gets the job done.
This is more quality advice from Christian.
The 45 gives you that, "Is there something on that sound?" sound.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlcQwrjy3tg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
This is a video I just made demonstrating my phase 90 as a vibe. I'm also using my old dano chicken salad to show the 90 against a true vibe. The 90 also has the r28 removed to smooth it out. I'd say it gets the job done.
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That's the thing with the Phase 45 to me...it adds that special something that you almost don't recognize what it even is.
Yeah....Phase 45! Haven't seen one of those in forever. EXCELLENT suggestion!!!!
How much do you Vibe guys use that Univibe?
I got the Voodoo labs Univibe once, and plugged it in. I Played Bridge of Sighs for about 45 minutes, thought it was cool, then got bored with it. Tried using it for anything else , and just didn't get much of a thrill, so I sold it.
The Classic Phase I got though..that swooshy warble..I could see leaving that on a lot for everything!
Yeah - that's kinda my deal on swirly stuff. Even though i don't 'play out' I just want a different flavor of swirl every now and again.
I went through a flange phase last month, and I go through Chorus, Phase, etc....
Modulation is like sprinkles, never sure exactly what topping I'm gonna dig today.
To me, the best currently Univibe clon in the market is the Dry Bell Vibe Machine.
For a complete review-> http://hermeticoguitar.blogspot.com/2013/03/pedals-dry-bells-vibe-machine-first.html
In Short:
True Univibe Sound, complete modes (chorus, vibrato), with the high tweakability of Roger Mayer's Voodoo Vibe+, getting rid of any potential tone sucking issues (selectable input and output buffers), allows expression pedal, external commandment, etc... everything packed in the size of an MXR pedal!!!!.
FYI, I own or owned some other vibes:
Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe+
Fulltone MDV2
Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe
Lovepedal Pickle Vibe
Because of all the good things and none of the bad things of those pedals, the Dry Bell Vibe Machine is my election, hands down.