The Vibe Machine V-1 is widely inspired by the famous Uni-Vibe from which it retains most of the features in a compact format. It uses custom photocells and you can connect an expression or volume pedal to modulate the oscillation speed.
DryBell also added some interesting features, such as in internal jumper that offers a Leslie cab simulation option, which can also be controlled via an expression or volume pedal, a Bright switch that enables a JFET buffer and an output buffer that can be useful if you use long cables
The V-1 also includes a TFC (Traffic Control) output, which is active only when the pedal is on, and allows for enabling other pedals in your pedalboard using looper pedals.
The Vibe Machine V-1 has a regular price of 300 €/$ approximately, but you can save around 60€/$ with a B-Stock model.
The Vibe Machine V-1 B-Stock are fully functional but feature slight cosmetic defaults. They are covered by the same warranty as the A-Stock pedals. Contact info@drybell.com if you’re interested.
More info about the Vibe Machine V-1 at www.drybell.com.
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