SirJackdeFuzz
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. . . think i gotta try this one out for myself, asap.
I can't view the video here, is it a "real" Univibe? I actually like my older silver Dunlop Univibe, almost as much as the Dave Fox (Foxrox) one. I think at this point I'd be looking at a Drybell, true Univibe circuit and tone with the smaller footprint.
I'll check out this video when I get home.
From what I've heard this is the same as the Hendrix model that was released a year or two ago.
From what I've heard this is the same as the Hendrix model that was released a year or two ago.
These ones are worth trying too, I think you have to order direct (from Croatia) though.
+1
If you don't want to spend that much, the Fulltone Deja Vibe 2 is a good deal (and it looks really nice in the new black)
I like the old one with the separate switch, but the new one sucks. With the switch being built-in, it's really easy to turn it off by accident when sweeping the pedal back for some slow warble.
I hope not because that pedal is horrible. Right now my modified phase 90 is giving me my woodstock national anthem swirls but I've had my eye on this new MXR to see if it's a good replacement.
I have a SweetSound Mojo Vibe that I love, you can use an expresson pedal or even a volume pedal with an insert cable to control the speed if you want, and it has and internal vintage/modern switch, the modern setting brings in a buffer of some sort that makes it brighter, I like the vintage setting myself. Speaking of Phase 90's though, I found that the MXR Handwired Phase 45 Custom Shop pedal gets even closer to a vibe sound than a Phase 90, I was really surprised at that. Hooked it up with a Fuzz Face and a Wah and got convincing Hendrix/Trower vibe sounds out of it.
Al