New MXR Univibe pedal

Re: New MXR Univibe pedal

The difference comes down to whether or not it uses a real opto-coupler in the modulation circuit, like the original did.

The Deja Vibe and the Micro Vibe are the only two current production pedals I know of that have this.

Everything else is a phaser + LFO. Nothing wrong with that, and some of them sound really good ... but it's not a Uni-Vibe unless it has an opto-coupler circuit in it.
 
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This just isn't true, I have a Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe, it and the full size Sweet Sound vibe use a real opto-circuit, and there are other boutique Vibe pedals that also do. They just cost more. I love the Mojo Vibe, it's the one pedal that I just saved my money for and bought new, because I wanted a good Vibe pedal. It also has both the "chorus" (the Vibe sound that most use) and also the "Vibrato" setting (which I also use myself sometimes), which the Micro Vibe doesn't have. The MV also has an internal switch to go between vintage (like the old ones), and modern (I think this brings in a buffer) sounds. The modern sound is brighter, but I like the vintage setting. It also will take an expression pedal to control the speed. I think it's best to bite the bullet and buy a better Vibe pedal, either the Fulltone one, or the Sweet Sound (either model, full-size or Mojo), they just nail the original sound better. There are others that I haven't tried, so can't comment on them, but there are a few real opto-circuit Vibes out there.

Al

The difference comes down to whether or not it uses a real opto-coupler in the modulation circuit, like the original did.

The Deja Vibe and the Micro Vibe are the only two current production pedals I know of that have this.

Everything else is a phaser + LFO. Nothing wrong with that, and some of them sound really good ... but it's not a Uni-Vibe unless it has an opto-coupler circuit in it.
 
Re: New MXR Univibe pedal

This just isn't true, I have a Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe, it and the full size Sweet Sound vibe use a real opto-circuit, and there are other boutique Vibe pedals that also do. They just cost more. I love the Mojo Vibe, it's the one pedal that I just saved my money for and bought new, because I wanted a good Vibe pedal. It also has both the "chorus" (the Vibe sound that most use) and also the "Vibrato" setting (which I also use myself sometimes), which the Micro Vibe doesn't have. The MV also has an internal switch to go between vintage (like the old ones), and modern (I think this brings in a buffer) sounds. The modern sound is brighter, but I like the vintage setting. It also will take an expression pedal to control the speed. I think it's best to bite the bullet and buy a better Vibe pedal, either the Fulltone one, or the Sweet Sound (either model, full-size or Mojo), they just nail the original sound better. There are others that I haven't tried, so can't comment on them, but there are a few real opto-circuit Vibes out there.

Al

I've gone through a few vibes. The Micro Vibe does a really good job IMHO. I have had the Mini Deja Vibe and the expression controlled Deja vibe as well as the Hardwire Rotary pedal and the Danelectro cool cat vibe... All good pedals but I think for the simplicity and tone my favorite was the Micro Vibe. Depends what you are going after though. If you want more knobs and switches to really tweak with then get the Deja Vibe but if you want good vibe sounds in a decently affordable package check out the Micro vibe.

I'm probably gonna end up trying this new MXR Univibe just cause I'm in the market for some modulation or vibe and it will probably be 100 bucks so it is worth a try
 
Re: New MXR Univibe pedal

Does that 99 thing do Phase 45??????

I watched the demo video and it doesn't sound like a 45 at all. 45 is a two stage phaser and 90 is a four stage, and unless the vintage switch is a stage selector (which would be an inappropriate name for the switch) then no, it doesn't do the 45 thing.

Side note, I had a vintage block logo 45 for a while and I recently got a Strymon Mobius that does a VERY good 45 impression.
 
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The Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe is one pedal I'll save for one of these days (after I finish my RM4 setup)... speaking of vibes, I didn't like the EHX Wiggler very much. I must have a vibe again, but better than the last one.
 
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Re: New MXR Univibe pedal

I love the oxvibe I just picked up. It's huge, but can sound as subtle or over the top as you want. It absolutely loves my higher output buckers in front as well and doesn't thin out with a fuzz in front. It's also spooky quiet.
 
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