Vibe pedals....Fulltone vs. Dunlop

Re: Vibe pedals....Fulltone vs. Dunlop

Yep, same here. I don't use the effect enough to justify spending more than a couple hundred on the effect.
 
Re: Vibe pedals....Fulltone vs. Dunlop

My dad sold his Leslie years ago because he didn't use it very often and hated moving it...I bought him a Rotosphere that year for Christmas and it's been on his board ever since.

They are really amazing IMO...once I plugged in it was easy to see why they are the choice for so many pros!
 
Re: Vibe pedals....Fulltone vs. Dunlop

Some of you guys seem to be confusing Vibe pedals (like the Deja and MicroVibe) with Vibrato/Rotary pedals like the RotoVibe, etc. I don't think they sound remotely similar.

For Vibe sounds, the best of the maybe 1/2 dozen or so high end vibes I've tried was the Roger Mayer VooDoo Vibe - it had the best range of controls and was way less picky about 'sweet spots' than either the Aqua Vibe or Captain Coconut/ProVibe of the FoxRox units which were in 2nd and 3rd place for me. The VL MicroVibe is easily the best sounding of the cheaper units I've tried and it seriously hangs with pedals that cost 3x as much.

For Vibrato - the old Boss VB-2, ZVex Lo-Fi Loop Junky, Mif-Fi Electronics Pitch Pirate, and the vibrato side of the old Roland/Boss CE-1 were the best I've heard or owned. The Behringer clone of the VB-2 is 95% of the way there for 1/10th the price, FWIW.

For Leslie stuff, I use an old '80s Arion SCH-1 and love it - if I used the effect more I'd own the Neo Ventilator. That thing sounds absolutely incredible from the clips I've heard.
 
Re: Vibe pedals....Fulltone vs. Dunlop

Some of you guys seem to be confusing Vibe pedals (like the Deja and MicroVibe) with Vibrato/Rotary pedals like the RotoVibe, etc. I don't think they sound remotely similar.

They don't and we're not.

Just having a DISCUSSION, is all. :)
 
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