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Post by Ward on Oct 18, 2015 11:14:42 GMT -6
It's a Boss VB-2. Behringer makes a knock off that'll get you 90% there for 10% the cost. Magnatone's have a great vibrato. Magnavibe pedal is pretty good but it's a little more dramatic and extreme than amps It is always the next 10% or the last 10% that costs so much. That little bit extra is what is meant by 'going for the gold' or 'going for the brass ring'... it is the immeasurable yet palpable. It is the unknown but immediately recognized once achieved. It is the holy grail. Sometimes the last 10% can cost 10 times as much as the first 90%
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Post by Martin John Butler on Oct 18, 2015 21:39:11 GMT -6
Same as hi-fi audio.
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Post by donr on Oct 20, 2015 22:16:00 GMT -6
It's an FM vibrato, as opposed to an AM tremolo. Could be one side of a stereo Magnatone amp, but likely it's an effect.
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Post by xengs on Feb 10, 2016 12:24:43 GMT -6
I'll have to try it out, but I think it sounds like the "vibe" setting on the Waves Vibrato (From the GTR Stomps), only without the Tremolo... I tried it once on a (B3?) and it sounded *just* like this. I'm guessing Reel ADT on Random Varispeed should do a similar thing. Hope this helps EDIT: Quite on old thread, oops
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Post by Ward on Feb 12, 2016 8:40:52 GMT -6
Here you go. Good luck getting one. They're as rare as hen's teeth.
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