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Dive into a world of sonic exploration with the Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato. This pedal is a versatile addition to any guitarist's rig, offering a dynamic range of vibrato effects that can transform your sound with its lush, swirling tones. The Maggie SV280 is designed for musicians who crave both classic and contemporary vibrato effects, delivering everything from subtle undulations to dramatic, otherworldly modulations.

Crafted with the discerning musician in mind, the SV280 features analog circuitry that ensures a warm and natural sound. The pedal's stereo output allows for immersive, three-dimensional effects that truly enhance your playing experience. Whether you're performing live or recording in the studio, the Maggie SV280 offers precise control over your sound with its intuitive layout. The depth, speed, and waveform controls allow you to tailor the vibrato to your liking, providing endless creative possibilities.

Ideal for guitarists who appreciate attention to detail, the Maggie SV280 delivers exceptional performance every time. Its robust construction ensures durability, making it a reliable choice for touring musicians. Plug it in and let the Maggie SV280 take your music to new heights.

Key Features:

  • Analog circuitry for warm, authentic vibrato tones
  • Stereo output for expansive stereo sound
  • Comprehensive control options, including depth, speed, and waveform adjustments
  • Durable construction suitable for live performances and studio sessions
  • Designed for both classic and modern vibrato effects
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Best stereo vibrato around

If you are looking for true stereo vibrato, look no further! I had used the Mashall VT-1 VibtraTrem for decades and loved its stereo vibrato. I had thought of replacing it with a dedicated vibrato for year but could not find one that topped its sound, until the new BTMB Maggie was released.

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See how Nick O'Malley uses Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato

Nick O'Malley

Bassist

Arctic Monkeys

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A photograph taken on June 19, 2025, during a Tom Rowley gig in Sheffield provides clear evidence that Nick O'Malley uses the Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato pedal. The image distinctly shows the Maggie pedal on his pedal board, positioned next to his Sky Chord Truck Loud pedal. Source Image

See how Kurt Vile uses Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato

Kurt Vile

Singer, Guitarist

The War on Drugs

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At 44min 40sec in the attached video Kurt talks about the Maggie pedal

See how Christian Bland uses Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato

Christian Bland

Guitarist

The Black Angels

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Located at top, left corner of Bland's pedalboard

See how Charlie Hunter uses Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato

Charlie Hunter

Guitarist

Charlie Hunter Trio

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Charlie Hunter already used the original Maggie in his setup in 2018, than BTMB modded it to his instructions (see, https://m.facebook.com/bigtonemusicbrewery/photos/customized-this-maggie-for-charlie-hunter-a-few-months-back-added-a-rate-express/1459565927478393). They took these mods and incorporated them into the 2.0 version of the pedal when that was released in 2021. It therefor made sense to have him promo this new incarnation of the pedal.

See how Jake Garcia uses Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato

Jake Garcia

Guitarist, Bassist

The Black Angels

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In a Reverb interview, Jake Garcia of The Black Angels discusses his pedalboard, highlighting the Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato as part of his setup.

See how Matt Stubbs uses Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato

Matt Stubbs

Guitarist

GA‐20

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In the YouTube video titled "Matthew Stubbs GA-20 Rig Rundown," guitarist Matt Stubbs demonstrates the equipment he uses with GA-20, explicitly showcasing the Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato. This video, provided by GA-20, serves as proof of his use of this specific music gear.

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2 alternative and related items for Big Tone Music Brewery Maggie SV280 Stereo Vibrato, curated by the Equipboard community.

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$141.00 - $185.00

similar sound cheaper alternative

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Magnatone Custom 280

$1,350.00

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