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Published on 07/26/13 at 04:58 (This content has been automatically translated from French)A small review on this pedal chorus / Univibe analog mono, made in china.
True bypass switch, 1 switch chorus / vibrato, 3 pots: speed which is the speed (of course), depth on depth course, and hue that changes the color of the pulse, which gives the famous phase difference between the low and acute specific to the Univibe.
An inlet, an outlet, a standard 9V power supply jack, if possible isolated as very sensitive.
An expression pedal input would be welcome to help vary the effect in real time ... Packaging of apparent good quality.
UTILIZATION
This effect is up, according to the tastes, before or after a distortion pedal or fuzz. Placed before the effect is sent to modula…Read moreA small review on this pedal chorus / Univibe analog mono, made in china.
True bypass switch, 1 switch chorus / vibrato, 3 pots: speed which is the speed (of course), depth on depth course, and hue that changes the color of the pulse, which gives the famous phase difference between the low and acute specific to the Univibe.
An inlet, an outlet, a standard 9V power supply jack, if possible isolated as very sensitive.
An expression pedal input would be welcome to help vary the effect in real time ... Packaging of apparent good quality.
UTILIZATION
This effect is up, according to the tastes, before or after a distortion pedal or fuzz. Placed before the effect is sent to modulate the intensity of the fuzz such that the saturation level of the latter will also vary to a very friendly and pulsating color.
Placed after the sound will be giving a full color embedded in swirling effect.
Since I do not have a preference on my pedalboard at home I put the two configurations: a fuzz factory clone before (this pedal does not support anyway no pedal upstream) and 69 clone fuzz behind.
The chorus is a misnomer. In fact it is more akin to a frequency modulation (vibrato so just ...). In this mode, it is better not to abuse the speed and depth, if station nausea. By mode vibrato against the best sensations are obtained with a speed between 8am and 12am, the boos almost fully and depth between 10 and 16h.
SOUND QUALITY
To be frank and honest, I do not use the chorus mode, I do not like. Good thing I have bought for her fashion Univibe, it is realistic. It does not pretend to compete with the big boys like 5 times more expensive, but it is damn well the taff. This effect is all highly addictive way.
One big flaw, even if it is supposedly part of the vintage charm breath quite pronounced especially if the fuzz is placed in front, and the lack of armor: it is very sensitive to power other pedals and a little too "radiating" (eg pedals or tube amps). For breath, a decimator has finally solved the problem, it is also the place farther away from electro magnetic sources.
OVERALL OPINION
I much preferred the BBE Soul Vibe, in the same price range. If you want to type a nice Univibe hendrixiens few solos, this is ideal. In addition you can put the money saved to afford the Strat '56 and fuzz face that goes with it.
To find it is not simple: it is not currently distributed in Europe.See less50 - mooseherman
Great Vibe/Chorus!
Published on 05/10/10 at 17:52This is a vibrato pedal, even though the name doesn't really indicate that at all. Technically it is chorus and vibrato, which gives it a bit of a different feel. There are the standard 1/4" input and output as well as the input for the power supply. This is an analog pedal. There are no MIDI capabilities, and the device cannot be hooked up to a computer. It is also not rackable.
UTILIZATION
The editing on this pedal could not be simpler. There are two knobs: one for rate and one for depth. There is also a switch that changes the effect from chorus to vibrato. The manual is pretty much unnecessary unless you need further definition for what these effects are, in which case you prob…Read moreThis is a vibrato pedal, even though the name doesn't really indicate that at all. Technically it is chorus and vibrato, which gives it a bit of a different feel. There are the standard 1/4" input and output as well as the input for the power supply. This is an analog pedal. There are no MIDI capabilities, and the device cannot be hooked up to a computer. It is also not rackable.
UTILIZATION
The editing on this pedal could not be simpler. There are two knobs: one for rate and one for depth. There is also a switch that changes the effect from chorus to vibrato. The manual is pretty much unnecessary unless you need further definition for what these effects are, in which case you probably should not have bought the pedal.
SOUND QUALITY
Like the pedal's namesake, I prefer to use this with a Strat, but rather than a Marshall I use my trusty Twin. This is a pretty cool vibrato pedal. It can actually get a surprising range of sounds for having only the two knobs. There is the basic "wiggly" vibrato that gave the pedal its name, and that sound actually dominates most of the settings. There's actually one configuration that will give you a decent Leslie speaker emulation too, which I think is an unexpected but surely welcome bonus. The chorus effect I find less appealing, but that's because I generally like that effect less in general. As a chorus, though, it holds up pretty well. It avoids modulating too hard, and doesn't drastically alter your tone the way that a lesser digital pedal will.
OVERALL OPINION
I like the fact that this pedal is really cheap, and actually has a great sound. Like most Moen pedals, there are certainly better ones out there, but it's surprising that this one is actually so much cheaper and can still hang with those. I'd recommend this to anyone who really feels the need for a good vibrato but doesn't want to pay too much money (or frankly doesn't have it!).See less10