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Description
Experience the mesmerizing soundscapes of the 1960s with the Fulltone Deja Vibe, a tribute to the classic Univibe effects that shaped the sound of legends like Jimi Hendrix and Robin Trower. This faithful recreation of the original Univibe circuit delivers authentic, vintage tones with modern reliability, ensuring your performances capture that iconic, swirling vibrato and chorus effect.
Designed for guitarists who crave the lush, pulsating textures of a true Univibe, the Fulltone Deja Vibe stands out with its meticulous attention to detail. It features a custom photocell and bulb circuit, providing that unmistakable throb and shimmer. The pedal’s intuitive controls allow you to effortlessly dial in the perfect mix of depth and speed, tailoring the effect to your unique style. Its robust construction ensures durability, making it a reliable companion for both studio sessions and live gigs.
The Deja Vibe also includes a modern twist: an external footswitch for real-time speed control, offering dynamic versatility in your sound. Whether you're looking to recreate classic tones or explore new sonic territories, this pedal is your gateway to a world of rich, organic modulation.
Key Features:
- Faithful recreation of the original Univibe circuit
- Custom photocell and bulb design for authentic vibrato and chorus effects
- Adjustable depth and speed controls for tailored soundscapes
- External footswitch input for real-time speed adjustments
- Durable construction for reliable performance on stage and in the studio
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Vintage Guitar Workshop
Fulltone Deja'Vibe - VGW
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fulltone Deja Vibe.
Features and functionality
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The Deja Vibe is praised for its large knob, which allows easy speed adjustments using your foot.
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The MDV-3 model integrates a treadle, allowing independent control of the on/off switch and speed.
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The Deja Vibe Mini is compact, making it a space-saving option compared to larger vibe pedals.
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The Deja Vibe mk ii includes an expression out for speed control, enhancing its versatility in performance settings.
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Comparisons
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Owners note the Strymon Ultraviolet offers a superior vibe sound compared to the Deja Vibe.
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The Deja Vibe's 18v version reportedly provides more volume and a richer sound than the 9v version.
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Users highlight that the Fulltone Deja Vibe captures the signature vibe sound better than the MXR Univibe or EQ Depths.
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The EHX Good Vibes is noted for cutting bass and adding treble, while the Deja Vibe Mini maintains a more balanced tone without excessive coloration.
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Unlike the MXR Univibe, the Deja Vibe Mini is praised for not overly coloring the guitar's tone, an important factor for players concerned with maintaining their original sound.
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While the Deja Vibe is highly regarded, some users prefer the effectrode tube-vibe for its unique sound, despite it being more cumbersome and costly.
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User experience
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Owners find it challenging to produce a bad sound with the Deja Vibe, showcasing its versatility and quality.
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Owners appreciate the Deja Vibe Mini's ability to perform a harmonic tremolo effect at higher speeds, adding versatility to its sound palette.
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Some owners use a Moog expression pedal to precisely control the rate, highlighting compatibility with other gear for enhanced control.
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Use cases and applications
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The Deja Vibe Mini excels in live settings, providing a classic Hendrix/Bridge of Sighs sound and blending well in a mix.
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David Gilmour used a Fulltone Deja Vibe during the 2015 recordings for "Rattle That Lock," as confirmed by Bjorn on Gilmourish.
This pedal appears on Paul Gilbert's facebook page, on an image published 28.03.2019 which shows the complete pedalboard, next to the main guitar that will be used for the tour. The artist commented the picture: "Ready for the tour!"
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