

Not a close approximation, I mean the exact sound. I was able to dial in the exact sound I was using the Uni-Vibe for. Not only that, switching to the custom setting and moving the intensity knob down to near 12 o’clock. Setting up the cancel feature for my expression pedal, the Leslie style ramping, and changing the custom input buffer just a little down and boosting the gain slightly, I managed to create a sound more beautiful than anything I ever made with my Uni-Vibe. Within 5 minutes I have never been so happy I read an instruction manual in my entire life. But the trimpots on this seemed really easy to use with the included tool so I figured before I send this back I should try the pots. I had never really messed with little trimpots on the sides of pedals. I finally turned to the manual and started reading. Wondering why the heck I had shelled out the money for V-2. The bright seemed just a tad brighter and there was no noise at all coming out of the v2, but other than that the units were very similar.At first I was a little disappointed. At first glance they both sounded darn near the same.

Not being a man who reads instruction manuals, I ripped open the box and plugged her in right next to my V-1.

I was skeptical at how much better it could possibly be than the V-1. But then a few months ago, the DryBell Vibe Machine V2 showed up at my door. But I couldn’t replace the Uni-Vibe completely, there was a magic between it and my Strat that just couldn’t be beat. I would use the Uni-Vibe in studio and then the DryBell on the road to save room on my pedal board. “Having both a DryBell Vibe Machine V-1 and an original Shin-Ei Uni-Vibe, I have been blessed. Lenexa, United States, Guitarist for Experience the Moment RonquilloĭryBell Vibe Machine V-2, demo by Daisy PepperĭryBell Vibe Machine V-2, demo by Eric GalesĭryBell Vibe Machine V-2, demo by Revelation Cable Company & Jay Leonard JĭryBell Vibe Machine V-2, demo by Sam ViloĭryBell Vibe Machine V-2, demo by TonsOf TonezĭryBell Vibe Machine V-2, demo by An Eishin

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