Retrovibe Jam Pedals

Re: Retrovibe Jam Pedals

I had a Mk1 for a short time.

Pros: Best Vibe effect I've ever heard - warm, deep, organic, and spacious sounding. Looked cool too.

Cons: It introduced a LOT of noise and hiss into the signal and using it with anything other than light overdrive made the noise level unbearable. Noticeable volume drop when engaged. Expensive.

...and thus I sold it.

If they've fixed the noise issues with the MkII I'll check it out again.
 
Re: Retrovibe Jam Pedals

Selling for more than a Dry Bell Vibe Machine!

That pedal better play your solos for you while sucking your dick . . . otherwise I don't see how it could possibly compete. Hell, you can pick up a new Fulltone Deja Vibe for half that price . . . and that's a great sounding vibe.
 
Re: Retrovibe Jam Pedals

The Deja Vibes really underwhelmed me. I'd like to try a Dry Bell or a Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe.
 
Re: Retrovibe Jam Pedals

The Dry Bell Vibe is nice features wise but the sound didnt stand out to me that much. The Retrovibe though has my attention, they fixed the noise issue with the MkIi ver. I think I read somewhere or heard in the demos being mentioned.

I haven't bought a new pickup or pedal for more than a year, almost two I think, with christmas around the corner I might pick a treat for myself this year, let's see:fest7:
 
Re: Retrovibe Jam Pedals

The Dry Bell Vibe is nice features wise but the sound didnt stand out to me that much. The Retrovibe though has my attention, they fixed the noise issue with the MkIi ver. I think I read somewhere or heard in the demos being mentioned.

I haven't bought a new pickup or pedal for more than a year, almost two I think, with christmas around the corner I might pick a treat for myself this year, let's see:fest7:


There isn't really one Dry Bell sound. By tweaking the range and symmetry features to get it to sound very deep and throbby, bright and regular, or anywhere in between. There's a tremendous amount of adjustment range. If you're not thrilled with one, it's worth taking the time to play with these. Haven't played the Retrovibe, but I'd be shocked if you can't get very, very close to the same sound with a Dry Bell.
 
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