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Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe Pedal

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From www.proguitarshop.com, The Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe - Vintage Leslie rotating speaker sounds from a pedal!

Fulltone Custom Effects are the first to put out an exact copy of the legendary vintage 1960's Uni-vibe. The Mini-Deja' Vibe has that dripping phase / chorused sound that helped make Hendrix's "Machine Gun" such an epic masterpiece!

Full Tone has made the Mini Deja Vibe small enough to find a place even on the most crowded of pedalboards. Because the Mini-DV has a unique voltage-doubling circuit, you can use any standard 9-volt adapter or power supply (the FPS-1 is included*). Inside this Vibe pedal the power is boosted up to the original Univibe's 18 volts DC!

Features include a mini-toggle switch to choose between Vintage and Modern settings, which allows for warm, original 60's Uni-vibe dirt ("Vintage" setting), or a louder, higher output ("Modern") setting. The Deja' Vibe has gotten a total makeover!

Robin Trower said of his Deja'Vibe, "Simply Brilliant. I use it all the time. It's the best of its kind!!"

The Photocells: Fulltone Custom Effects is the only company who has gone through the trouble to (let alone can afford to) have the correct glass-covered, hermetically sealed photo cells custom-manufactured.

The Bulb: getting the right voltage rating on this is easy, but does size matter? Yes, it does. Don't look at the glass size, look at the filament size (the wire inside the glass)! Fulltone got it right, like no one else has before. This is extremely crucial if you wish to achieve the correct brightness. It also must be able to flash consistently at all speeds.

http://proguitarshop.com/fulltone-mini-deja-vibe.html

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  • i live in the uk..we have a completey different voltage..how can i power this pedal???? can anyone help

  • The same way you would power any other 9volt pedals. It uses a standard Boss type adapter that converts 9 to 18 volts inside the pedal. If you dont have a Pedal Power or similar, you would need a step down transformer to plug in a 110v wall wart.

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  • I think by law you have to play Bridge of Sighs with any vibe pedal. I am not sure but I think it's a law. Thanks for the demo.

  • ooooooooooooooooooooooooooh.

    If this box doesn't inspire you to make real music there is no hope!~

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  • this or the jhs warble-tron?

  • jimi hendrix - us and them pink floyd - machine gun

  • Us and Them - Pink Floyd FTW!!!

  • 0 people whatever :/

  • I think you need a good phaser placed after a distortion box for that sound. Univibe is also a phase-shifting pedal but it sounds quite different than a standard phaser.

  • hey guys, love the demo. thinking about picking one of these up, love the gorgeous effect on soft passages... just wondering if it can give me something in the ballpark of the swooshy-phasey effect at the end of "dani california" by RHCP.

    i run a Gretsch G5120 through a dickload of effetcs into a JTM45...

    anyone help me out here?

  • Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun

  • You know, they all have pretty much the exact same circuit. I've seen the insides and the schematics.....The only I've seen that does the circuit better, would be the Tube Vibe.

  • Hello ,

    2:26 Any Hendrix Song ?

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