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Are a phasor and a uni-vibe on the same board redundant?


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I have a vibe and a phaser on my board.

 

My reason is that I use the vibe for Hendrix (Machine Gun) / Gilmour (Breathe) sounds and the phaser for more of a slow sweep / everything else.

 

It would be redundant if you don't NEED or LOVE the sound of a traditional univibe

 

If your interested I use a Fulltone Deja Vibe and a Boss PH-1r

 

A phaser IMO is more versatile and many can get a good vibe sound.

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Originally posted by prosonic

I have a vibe and a phaser on my board.


My reason is that I use the vibe for Hendrix (Machine Gun) / Gilmour (Breathe) sounds and the phaser for more of a slow sweep / everything else.


It would be redundant if you don't NEED or LOVE the sound of a traditional univibe


If your interested I use a Fulltone Deja Vibe and a Boss PH-1r


A phaser IMO is more versatile and many can get a good vibe sound.

 

 

i have a Retroman Ubervibe, Quasar and Moon Phaser all hooked up. What can i say, i know what i like.

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I didn't even look at your list of favorite players but if Gilmour and Hendrix are in the top 2 spots you might want to consider a real vibe.

 

I have a Fulltone Deja Vibe which I love

 

I am selling a Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe on Ebay right now to help pay for a Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe which is on it's way

 

I loved the Voodoo Lab but the Fulltone is more full featured and I got curious about the Mojo Vibe

 

I would say any of these are a good place to start if you have never owned a real vibe.

 

As for phasers I can't recommend the PH-1r enough (Electro Harmonix Small Stone is great also)

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