JohnnyGuitar
New member
That I'm not a vibe pedals person.
I've learned something new about myself and I'm thrilled about it - fact is that I hoped I would be writing to you about my new vibe pedal but I found ou something really funny - a "unique sounding" chorus pedal is still a chorus pedal. :laugh2:
All my life I was sure that all I need is a vibe pedal next to my wah... so now I got the chance to try 3 pedals: the Fulltone Mini Deja-Vibe and Deja Vibe 2 and the Voodoo Labs Micro Vibe (which was the best sounding IMHO)...
They all sounded like a basic chorus pedal, a very good sounding chorus pedal but nothing more really - it just has some added sweep like you might dial in a vibrato...
I was expecting a little more extremes, bells and whistles... but it was just subtle nice chorus... tried my Hendrix licks but they I've started thinking they all sounded better without it - even if they were less authentic.
Another important thing is the expression pedal - it doesn't makes much difference but when you raise the speed with it it brings out the main difference of the effect from a chorus pedal - without it, it is just a chorus or a chorus with a nice sweep (that you can get from other effects).
I'm going to start thinking about making a rig for myself because I want to add some modulation... maybe a phaser+flanger is what I need... EVH style...
Sorry for the babbling... BTW, the store had a bunch of cool Reverend, Dipinto and Eastwood guitars, no Strats... very cool...
I've learned something new about myself and I'm thrilled about it - fact is that I hoped I would be writing to you about my new vibe pedal but I found ou something really funny - a "unique sounding" chorus pedal is still a chorus pedal. :laugh2:
All my life I was sure that all I need is a vibe pedal next to my wah... so now I got the chance to try 3 pedals: the Fulltone Mini Deja-Vibe and Deja Vibe 2 and the Voodoo Labs Micro Vibe (which was the best sounding IMHO)...
They all sounded like a basic chorus pedal, a very good sounding chorus pedal but nothing more really - it just has some added sweep like you might dial in a vibrato...
I was expecting a little more extremes, bells and whistles... but it was just subtle nice chorus... tried my Hendrix licks but they I've started thinking they all sounded better without it - even if they were less authentic.
Another important thing is the expression pedal - it doesn't makes much difference but when you raise the speed with it it brings out the main difference of the effect from a chorus pedal - without it, it is just a chorus or a chorus with a nice sweep (that you can get from other effects).
I'm going to start thinking about making a rig for myself because I want to add some modulation... maybe a phaser+flanger is what I need... EVH style...
Sorry for the babbling... BTW, the store had a bunch of cool Reverend, Dipinto and Eastwood guitars, no Strats... very cool...