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Description

Discover the vintage charm of the Boss VB-2 Vibrato, a pedal that encapsulates the essence of classic tremolo/vibrato sound in its finest form. With the revered "pink label" circuitry and design, this pedal offers an unparalleled analog warmth that can elevate your performance. Its simple controls for rate, depth, and rise time cater to a wide sonic spectrum, from a subtle vibey hum to a pronounced swollen wobble. Perfectly suited for genres like shoegaze, indie rock, and garage, the VB-2 is more than just a pedal — it's a reliable partner for your musical endeavors.

Key Features:

  • Classic "pink label" circuitry and design unique to vintage Boss pedals
  • Simple and intuitive controls for rate, depth, and rise time
  • Capable of producing a wide range of tremolo/vibrato sounds
  • Perfect for a variety of music genres including shoegaze, indie rock, and garage
  • Provides a distinctive analog warmth

Product specs

Brand Boss
Model VB-2 Vibrato (Black Label)
Finish Blue
Year 1982 - 1986
Made In Japan
Categories Chorus and Vibrato

FAQs

What makes the Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal unique compared to other vibrato pedals?

The Boss VB-2 Vibrato is renowned for its all-analog circuitry and unique "Rise Time" control, which allows for a gradual increase in vibrato effect, offering a distinctive sound that sets it apart from digital models.

Can the Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal be used with a bass guitar?

Yes, the Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal can be used with a bass guitar, providing rich and expressive vibrato effects that enhance the tonal dynamics of bass lines.

What power supply does the Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal require?

The Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal requires a 9V DC power supply, and it's compatible with standard Boss PSA power adapters.

How does the "Rise Time" feature on the Boss VB-2 Vibrato work?

The "Rise Time" feature on the Boss VB-2 Vibrato allows users to adjust the time it takes for the vibrato effect to reach its full depth, enabling more dynamic and expressive playing.

Is the Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal is well-suited for live performances, offering robust build quality and intuitive controls that make it reliable and easy to use on stage.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Warmer, more organic sound compared to newer models

  • Simplicity makes it easy to use

  • Excellent when mixed with other effects like chorus, flange, or phase

  • Works well with fuzz and distortion for added sonic dimensions

  • Considered the best at pitch bending vibrato by some users

  • Unique, classic effect difficult to replicate with other pedals

CONS

  • Very expensive, particularly original units

  • The sonic difference from newer models may be minimal

  • High demand makes it hard to find at a reasonable price

  • Might operate better with a 9V battery than at higher voltages

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss VB-2 Vibrato.

Features and functionality

  • VB-2W's standard mode is favored for its subtle, swishy vibrato, especially when stacked with compression, overdrive, or fuzz for a nuanced sound.

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  • The VB-2W includes an expression pedal input and a custom mode for darker, more extreme vibrato settings.

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Comparisons

  • The VB-2W offers a more diverse, gooey, and lofi vibrato compared to the high-speed chorus effect of the JC40's vibrato switch.

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  • CE-2W's vibrato is essentially sped-up chorus, whereas VB-2W provides a true, chewy vibrato sound sought by enthusiasts.

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  • Unlike the CE-2W, the VB-2W completely removes the dry signal, offering a true vibrato rather than a sped-up chorus effect.

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  • The VB-2W is considered one of the few high-fidelity vibrato pedals available, offering a shimmer not commonly found in modern vibrato pedals.

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  • The VB-2W is described as having a "dry" warble, whereas the CE-2W provides a "wetter," more modulated sound, suitable for different musical vibes.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the VB-2W's ability to produce lofi, warped tape warble sounds, although some wish the custom mode allowed for slower rates.

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  • The unlatched mode and expression pedal input are highlighted as particularly useful features for real-time control.

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  • Users appreciate the VB-2W's ability to transform simple noodling into more musical and inspiring tones, especially when combined with reverb and delay.

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Use cases and applications

  • The VB-2W is often used for subtle vibrato that is nearly unnoticeable when on but missed when off, ideal for adding depth without overwhelming the sound.

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  • The VB-2W is praised for its ability to add movement to minimalist setups, like a compressor, low gain overdrive, and subtle reverb.

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  • The VB-2W is favored for recreating sounds from Mac DeMarco's "Freaking Out the Neighborhood" and "Ode to Viceroy," highlighting its psychedelic qualities.

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Mods and upgrades

  • An easy modification exists to slow the VB-2W's rate further; alternatively, modding a Behringer UV300 clone is a cost-effective solution.

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Artist usage

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See how Matt Hoopes uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Matt Hoopes

Guitarist

Relient K

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@DrewShirley Finally getting to step on Hoopes from @relientK pedalboard today after sound chk. He's turned me on to some rad new pedals.. Being used now on Relinet K's Air For Free supporting tour.

See how Buddy Miller uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Buddy Miller

Guitarist

Band of Joy

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Verified via Tdpri

In this 2010 photo of Miller with his pedalboard, the Boss VB-2 vibrato pedal can be seen in his pedalboard.

See how Jonathan Hischke uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Jonathan Hischke

Bassist

Hella

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Verified via Shep On Bass

He's talking about the BOSS Vibrato

See how Armistead Burwell Smith IV uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Armistead Burwell Smith IV

Bassist, Composer

Pinback

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Verified via Photo

Armistead Burwell Smith IV uses the Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal, as seen in a 2017 Instagram post by Otisserie. The post features the pedalboard from Pinback's tour, highlighting the unique setup of both Smith and bandmate Rob Crow.

See how Jason Falkner uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Jason Falkner

Singer, Guitarist

Travis

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Verified via Photo

In this photo from Brooklynvegan, Jason Falkner's pedalboard includes a Boss VB-2 Vibrato, highlighting its role in his effects setup.

See how Mat Mitchell uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Mat Mitchell

Guitarist, Bassist

Puscifer

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Verified via Photo

In this photo from Mat Mitchell's rig rundown on the Premier Guitar website, it is confirmed that he uses a Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal.

See how Gabriel Ventura (Ventre) uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Gabriel Ventura (Ventre)

Singer, Guitarist

Ventre

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Verified via YouTube

effect used at 13:33

See how Avi Bortnick uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Avi Bortnick

Guitarist

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Verified via avi bortnick

On his web site Bortnick details the collection of pedals that he uses, including this one.

See how John Mitchell uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

John Mitchell

Singer, Guitarist

Zero Boys

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Verified via MusicRadar

What's the one effects pedal you couldn't do without?

“The Boss VB-2 Vibrato. They stopped making them a while back. If ever I see one on eBay I jump on it. So if anyone out there is wondering where they’ve all gone, they’re all at my house!” John Mitchell, from MusicRadar.com

See how Taylor Johnson uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Taylor Johnson

Guitarist

David Crowder Band

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Verified via Tim9house

For sure. For live stuff I love the RC booster and I always have the Strymon El Capistan and Boss VB2 with me. Other than that it’s pretty standard stuff (drive, trem, chorus,delay, verb, etc…)

See how Brian Futter uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Brian Futter

Guitarist

Catherine Wheel

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Verified via Photo

In an original interview, Brian Futter is shown using the Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal. The photo from the interview serves as evidence of his use of this gear.

See how Dan Vickrey uses Boss VB-2 Vibrato

Dan Vickrey

Guitarist

Counting Crows

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Verified via On the Flip Side

"I have other pedals, like the Tech 21 SansAmp, Hughes and Kettner Rotosphere, ElectroHarmonix Memory Man, DOD FX10, MXR Distortion+, the BOSS VB-2, DM-2, HR-2, PN-2, and PH-1, Way Huge Red Llama, and Danelectro DanEcho."

Album Usage

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Genre Usage

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Used With

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