Vintage and modern rotary and vibrato in one easy-to-use pedal.
Vibrato, like life, has its ups and downs; sometimes the first step shapes the entire journey. The Ventura Vibe starts you out right with two foot-controlled speeds, a redolent rot...
Vintage and modern rotary and vibrato in one easy-to-use pedal.
Vibrato, like life, has its ups and downs; sometimes the first step shapes the entire journey. The Ventura Vibe starts you out right with two foot-controlled speeds, a redolent rotary and two vibrant vibratos. Control your own destiny with concentric tone and drive knobs that can lead you down a path that is dark, or bright, dirty or clean, or anywhere in-between. They say that fate is a joker, but with the Ventura Vibe's controls for speed, depth, and mix, as well as true bypass operation and stereo in/out, you will always have an ace up your sleeve.
The Ventura Vibe Rotary/Vibrato pedal will twist your equilibrium adding spinning, swaying movement to your guitar playing. It delivers both vintage and modern sounds with three rotary/vibrato effect types. Each can be uniquely contoured to accentuate high frequencies and driven to distort via the Ventura Vibe's stacked Tone and Drive controls. The versatility of these controls along with independent Speed, Depth and Mix controls allow you to dial up anything from mild amplitude and frequency modulation to a full on case of vertigo. Additionally, the Ventura Vibe's foot-switchable speed function allows you to ramp between slow and fast speed on the fly!
The Ventura Vibe's stellar rotary and vibrato effects are complimented by stereo 1/4" inputs and outputs for routing flexibility, constant high voltage rails, a bicolor status LED indicator and true bypass circuitry. With its compact size, vacuum-style footswitch and striking graphics the Ventura Vibe furthers DigiTech's evolution in pedal design.
PS0913DC-01 Power supply not included.
I think this pedal is very great for its price. I think the vintage setting (uni-vibe) is not the best there is, but it is even though very nice. The modern setting (vibrato) is quite extreme. It is a bit to wobbly, but with setting between 9 and 12 it also sounds nice. Personally I like the sound of the rotary setting the most. There are not a lot of rotary pedals and most cheap pedals sound thin and the better ones are quite expensive. I think the rotary setting is a very strong setting on the pedal.
Personally I prefer the analog pedals. I think this pedal hasn't the great warm sounds of the expensive analog Uni-vibe pedals, but with the many options and pretty nice sounds I think it is definitely a must have.
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