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- RolfpedalboardsPublished on 07/23/07 at 03:52 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Mini dj vibe pedal effect of uni-vibe for a big knob on rglage baptized speed (with a small LED that ct tmoigne speed) 2 other smaller knob ddi the volume of the pedals and the intensity of the effect two small switch for a modern or vintage sound and vibe 2'me plutt or chorus effect limit tremollo
UTILIZATION
Guitar in and out of the amp and pedals enclenchier awaits you. Once you have connected the pedals even no need to use the mode of employment is so simple. And we quickly a range of sounds ASEZ DIFFERENT
SOUND QUALITY
In terms of sound quality I think it's the ultimate in Univibe of Contents. The highlight of the pedals is that it does not DGRAD your sound (I mea…Read moreMini dj vibe pedal effect of uni-vibe for a big knob on rglage baptized speed (with a small LED that ct tmoigne speed) 2 other smaller knob ddi the volume of the pedals and the intensity of the effect two small switch for a modern or vintage sound and vibe 2'me plutt or chorus effect limit tremollo
UTILIZATION
Guitar in and out of the amp and pedals enclenchier awaits you. Once you have connected the pedals even no need to use the mode of employment is so simple. And we quickly a range of sounds ASEZ DIFFERENT
SOUND QUALITY
In terms of sound quality I think it's the ultimate in Univibe of Contents. The highlight of the pedals is that it does not DGRAD your sound (I mean like the pedals of Ceratina lose some low end frquence). I play a Rivera amp and gibson sg and fender telecaster
OVERALL OPINION
I have the pedals for 2 years and for me it's a bit from the grail ST Univibe Fulltone is good. I think I have tested every brand offering the Univibe march.Achet new in the United States for $ 240 Euros shipping included.
I think I will never sell this PDALSee less60 - dark sidePublished on 04/11/09 at 14:23 (This content has been automatically translated from French)J I bought this pedal after having emerged from all my hard hendrix
I possess for over a year and not finished discovering the possibilities that music offers
Fully analog pedal off course
UTILIZATION
Simple to use
The settings are simple
the big knob can be operated with the foot
We used to color the Rhythmic or chorus or just plain does highlight the fact that
No need for manual
SOUND QUALITY
Extremely effective and very realistic
Rivera amp in series with the amplifier
diverse strat guitars, les paul
J loves all the sounds that can be exploited
OVERALL OPINION
In terms of modulation effect
j econ bosss the pedals and a small rack digit…Read moreJ I bought this pedal after having emerged from all my hard hendrix
I possess for over a year and not finished discovering the possibilities that music offers
Fully analog pedal off course
UTILIZATION
Simple to use
The settings are simple
the big knob can be operated with the foot
We used to color the Rhythmic or chorus or just plain does highlight the fact that
No need for manual
SOUND QUALITY
Extremely effective and very realistic
Rivera amp in series with the amplifier
diverse strat guitars, les paul
J loves all the sounds that can be exploited
OVERALL OPINION
In terms of modulation effect
j econ bosss the pedals and a small rack digital Rockton
Bought by the US internet it cost me to alantour 200
I would never sell this pedalSee less42 - joemanix
A real Univibe
Published on 04/23/11 at 15:10 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Univibe effect, analog, true bypass switch.
It is a clone of the original model very realistic 60s (optical modulation circuit again with a bulb and photoresists).
Small size on a pedalboard.
Consistent standard 9V Boss. No battery (bulb too greedy). Fulltone provides the pedal with 9V.
SETTINGS:
Intensity: measurement of depth of the effect.
Volume: volume of output of the effect.
Speed: speed modulation of the effect. We see the modulated light bulb next to a witness who is also running.
Modern / Vintage: variant of tone color effect.
Chorus / Vibrato: effect Univibe hendrix vibrato or pitch bend effect
UTILIZATION
Two sheets provided. Useful to know the adjus…Read moreUnivibe effect, analog, true bypass switch.
It is a clone of the original model very realistic 60s (optical modulation circuit again with a bulb and photoresists).
Small size on a pedalboard.
Consistent standard 9V Boss. No battery (bulb too greedy). Fulltone provides the pedal with 9V.
SETTINGS:
Intensity: measurement of depth of the effect.
Volume: volume of output of the effect.
Speed: speed modulation of the effect. We see the modulated light bulb next to a witness who is also running.
Modern / Vintage: variant of tone color effect.
Chorus / Vibrato: effect Univibe hendrix vibrato or pitch bend effect
UTILIZATION
Two sheets provided. Useful to know the adjustment (screw under the pedal) the operating point of the lamp (bulb) modulation. Otherwise no need to use the manual to pedal.
SOUND QUALITY
Found EXACTLY the sound of Hendrix and Trower Univibe (Fulltone Trower uses today).
It's ultra-realistic, very clean and most important ... the dynamics is preserved. In addition, the digital effects do not.
The effect is completely different in the mix.
It's great after an overdrive and before a deadline.
Perfect in its clear to the arpeggio of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" with a period behind.
I use the pedal with Start, Tele, Les Paul, in Marshall amps, Koch. No matter, though the pedal is in good to do.
This effect is very typical of his time, but eventually, the sound is so good that I put in all types of music very naturally. I still have the same standard setting (nearly full intensity and speed in half) and each time it sounds great.
Even among other analog pedals (chorus, flanger, phaser, ...) this one stands out.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had a few months.
I knew that Univibe G-Major 2 (!), Which is imitated, but lacks the strength and depth of Deja 'Vibe.
Fulltone is a bit expensive but it's upscale (approximately 280eur in France). I bought around 200 € all included in the U.S..
Attention, the power supply transformer is a single output, which depends on the country of purchase. For purchases in the U.S. (120VAC sector), it is not usable, you should take another 9V.
This is one of my pedals pedals standing. For anyone who loves Univibe, no hesitation, the investment is not missed.See less130 - NicolasD
Made In California?!
Published on 02/06/11 at 17:22 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Simple, so no battery power supply, 9V mandatory. I just saw that they offered the PSU, with, Me, I've never seen. And as the folks at Fulltone have very bad reputation, I arbitrarily put it on their backs and not that of Thomann, who themselves have excellent reputation.
UTILIZATION
The manual, there is none, then a sheet quickly. No examples of presets, nothing.
That said, it is easy to understand. A true
SOUND QUALITY
Univibe.
I do not know what the pedals are worth competing but this one gives me the sound hendrix / Trowerien I wanted.
It's pretty clean (I mean, it's not "food" not too sound), the modes are interesting, the range of sounds and settings is vast.
…Read moreSimple, so no battery power supply, 9V mandatory. I just saw that they offered the PSU, with, Me, I've never seen. And as the folks at Fulltone have very bad reputation, I arbitrarily put it on their backs and not that of Thomann, who themselves have excellent reputation.
UTILIZATION
The manual, there is none, then a sheet quickly. No examples of presets, nothing.
That said, it is easy to understand. A true
SOUND QUALITY
Univibe.
I do not know what the pedals are worth competing but this one gives me the sound hendrix / Trowerien I wanted.
It's pretty clean (I mean, it's not "food" not too sound), the modes are interesting, the range of sounds and settings is vast.
From this point of view, nothing to say, it is great.
OVERALL OPINION
But manufacturing is ... bad.
It's been a year and a half since I use it and she showed me several times disturbing signs.
The knob "Intensity" turned 360 degrees, I managed to solve this problem but I do not know how.
The plastic knob "speed" did not want to hang it, so, he does not turn, I also solved this problem but I do not know how (screw shots I guess).
I almost lost the shoes several times (re-shot screws).
And the worries are starting now because the little switch "Vibrato / Chorus" stopped working and nothing comes out of the pedal.
That's a lot. So yes I use it once a week live but this is not a reason, I have other pedals that I use as much and they do not have such problems.
Fortunately it is guaranteed 3 years.
When I went to look in a shop in Pigalle known for its specialization in the pedals (it gives enough clues, they told me they had none because they were distributing them. According to them, Fulltone was not serious enough about the build quality and after sales service (since they have again, I saw one last week, go figure ...)
I would perhaps have 'preferred it to be "Made in China" rather than "Made in California", I probably had less surprises and I probably paid three times less expensive (paid 289 euros, the price in France is generally 335 euros, the U.S. almost 2 times less, one of the worst value for money which I was involved).See less614 - moosersPublished on 02/20/10 at 11:45The Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe is a compact version of the original Deja Vibe modulation pedal. This is made up of all analog components, and has standard 1/4" connections for input and output. It isn't rack mountable in any way as it is a stomp box.
UTILIZATION
Using the Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe is a very simple task, as it doesn't have too complicated of a configuration. It has knobs for volume and intensity, and a switch to choose between modern or vintage, as well as one for choosing between vibrato and chorus. Lastly, it has a large knob for controlling the speed. Unless you are completely unsure of what these parameters will do, a manual isn't necessary.
SOUND QUALITY[/…Read moreThe Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe is a compact version of the original Deja Vibe modulation pedal. This is made up of all analog components, and has standard 1/4" connections for input and output. It isn't rack mountable in any way as it is a stomp box.
UTILIZATION
Using the Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe is a very simple task, as it doesn't have too complicated of a configuration. It has knobs for volume and intensity, and a switch to choose between modern or vintage, as well as one for choosing between vibrato and chorus. Lastly, it has a large knob for controlling the speed. Unless you are completely unsure of what these parameters will do, a manual isn't necessary.
SOUND QUALITY
I don't have as much experience with the original Deja Vibe as I do with the Mini Deja Vibe, but from the experience that I do have, this seems to be a pretty good copy in terms of the sounds that you're able to get. I've used the pedal in the studio in tandem with a Fender Stratocaster and a '76 Fender Twin Reverb. The sounds that are possible with the pedal range from traditional chorus sounds to more out there modulation type effects, kind of a chorus/phasing combination. It is certainly a unique sounding pedal. All of the sounds possible with the Mini Deja Vibe are of a very high sound quality, as they come in crystal clear without any added noise.
OVERALL OPINION
The advantage of getting the Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe over the original Deja Vibe or the Deja Vibe II is that you're simply getting a more compact pedal. It has the same type of sounds and is of a similar price (depending on which ones you're comparing it to), but I'd still encourage those interested in this pedal to check out the other ones to see what will work best for you. Having said this, the Mini Deja Vibe is a great pedal regardless and is definitely worth a look for fans of some great modulation effects.See less30