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Description
Immerse yourself in the vibrant, pulsating energy of the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1. Designed for the contemporary artist, this pedal features a unique modern/vintage switch that lets you switch between distinctive voicings at will. Packed with NOS 2SC828 transistors and four sought-after photo-resistors, it delivers a warm phased-chorus effect reminiscent of the psychedelic rock era. Whether you're looking for a subtle undulation or a full-blown psychedelic wobble, this pedal offers seamless adjustments for optimal onstage performance. Remember, this is the same effect that propelled Hendrix and Robin Trower to stardom.
Key Features: - Modern/Vintage switch for diverse voicing - NOS 2SC828 transistors and four photo-resistors for a warm phased-chorus effect - Easy adjustment feature for varied intensity from tight waves to full psychedelic wobble - Ideal for onstage use
Product specs
| Brand | Fulltone |
| Model | Mini Deja Vibe MDV-1 |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2014 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Chorus and Vibrato |
FAQs
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What type of effect does the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1 produce?
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The Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1 produces a univibe effect, which is known for its swirling, phasey sound, often associated with classic rock and psychedelic music.
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Is the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1 suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1 is designed for live performances, featuring a durable build and a footswitch for easy control during gigs.
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Can the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1 be powered by a standard 9V power supply?
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The Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1 requires a 9-18V DC power supply and is compatible with standard power supplies that meet this requirement.
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How does the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1 compare to other univibe pedals?
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The Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1 is praised for its authentic vintage tone and compact size, making it a popular choice for players seeking classic univibe sounds in a pedalboard-friendly format.
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Does the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1 have a true bypass?
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Yes, the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1 features true bypass switching, ensuring that your guitar's tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not in use.
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PROS
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Authentic 60's Uni-Vibe circuit perfect for Hendrix tone enthusiasts
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Nails the Trower tone, offering a range from subtle to sweeping vibes
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Built like a tank for durability
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Provides a unique, round, fat tone distinct from distortion or overdrive
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Works amazingly with single coil neck pickups, especially on a strat
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Offers iconic modulation effects, ideal for achieving a Floyd-ish sound
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Fully analog construction for pure, unadulterated sound
CONS
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Requires 18 volts instead of the standard 9, which could be inconvenient
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Knob can be hard to adjust on crowded pedalboards
4.5 out of 5
Based on 5 Reviews and 26 Ratings
Artist usage
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Wes Borland uses the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1, as detailed in the "Wes Borland Guitar Gear Rig and Equipment" article on Uberproaudio.
Stone Gossard uses the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1, as noted by Fulltone Musical Products, Inc.
Peter Frampton is listed on Fulltone's website as an artist who uses the Fulltone Mini DejaVibe MDV-1, a Univibe and rotary effects pedal.
"I'm into the Fulltone Deja Vibe right now. That thing is awesome for me when I'm looping. That pedal will sound a little higher for some reason – it colours the tone a little so when you add another loop on top they sound different. It helps me make the distinction between different loops. As far as new toys that's my latest obsession and that's used here and there on the album too."
In-depth guitar talk with the instrumentalist by Rob Laing, August 11, 2010
On his website Dave posted a photo with the accompanying text: "Just about to record a solo... just using a Boss tuner, an Xotic EP Booster and a Fulltone mini deja vibe."
Original link here.
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