Funny thing about this demo is, now that it has convinced me to get this pedal(which I LOVE) I keep coming back to watch this guy play. He exudes taste.
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Definitely one of the finest demos I've seen on RU-vid....not only for demonstrating the sound of the pedal, but also for the player, guitar, and amp. The sound is huge and warm....just killer. If any makers and/or players want to really convey their work or music....this video sets the bar. Great work!
Sounds pretty, pretty.....great. I dig Mike Hermans demo of it and Brett Kingman as well as Andy at Pro Guitar Shop do great ones. As a straight jam, this one is what you want to hear though.
Now this is what a gear demo should be all about- playing and no bla bla talking 👍 Absolutely great, not a single boring moment and done by a guitarist of one of the greatest true rock bands in Croatia... and beyond. 😎
What beautiful demo of a great product! May be the best, most straightforward vibe I've seen. Certainly give the others a run for the money! Great job, folks!!
Wow. What a Video / Demo. Great Playing. I Really Dig the Scenery and Ambiance. The Pedal is Awesome. Phenomenal Job with the Entire Production of this. - Michael Caz - NYC - Songwriter / Musician / Producer ( received my Vibe Machine 9/23/14 )
I was considering the Fulltone Custom Shop MDV-3 Mini DejaVibe 3, but thank the Lord I heard this prior to making a purchase. The Drybell simply channels a bygone Era - it's Vibe (pun definitely intended) is incomparable. Conjuring All of the funky, living, breathing wood, wires, mojo and Tone of the first Gods of the electric six-string. Esther this be the One.
You know for the past 2 months I've searched for THE best Univibe pedal to get that Jimi BOG's tone and I keep coming back to the, "Vibe Machine". I have an original Dunlop UV-1 and that can't touch the VM, the Dunlop sounds weak in comparison. Just gonna have to fork up the $300 for it.
I'm off to Chamonix for a weekend break this Friday. I wonder if my wife will understand if I don't eat or drink for four days as I'm saving up for a Vibe Machine, I'll survive on any free biscuits and coffee that are available in the hotel. Need this pedal
I came on youtube looking for sound clips of a Fulltone Deja Vibe for that Hendrix, Trower sound. Then i found the Mojo Hand FX Villanova Vibe and thought H!mmm! maybe there is more to this than i thought plus the Villanova runs on a battery which is great for me. Now i find this video and the sound you get is just sensational, great guitar playing as well. Think i'm going to have to buy all of them.
Man, this sounds so beautiful... It beats my Earthquaker 'Depths'...this tone is so rounded and smooth; my EQD has a bit of a sharpness to the vibe waves, and comes a little short of achieving your glorious tone... How would the V-2 sound with an 8-string?? (Please do a demo? haha) :)
Are you alternating between the vintage Uni-Vibe and the DryBell in parts here? I see a cord is plugged into it, also what type of Wah is the non Cry Baby? Such a gloriously beautiful, performance you have done here.
Thanks man! :) Vintage Uni-Vibe was there just for size comparison and good looks :D everything you hear is DryBell Vibe Machine. Cry Baby is 70's Mister Cry Baby.
I appreciate you showing the different tones you were getting, without alot of jibber-jabber. Without some commentary, there's a deficit in information however, as I was hoping you were going to demonstrate the different features of this pedal? Right now I have no idea of all that it can do, as you had two or three effects happening at once, and it would be good to know what all the switches do to the effect. Thanks.
Hi David, we've created this video purely for sonic demonstration without going into details. You can find in-depth explanation for every function of this pedal on our website drybell.com/vibe-machine-v-2/. Beside that, there's a lot of different Vibe Machine videos so you can get all the information you need by watching them. Here's a cool Vibe Machine playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLy_nL1sG6u_jR576_qsqGwUEP_NQw6I09 Enjoy!
Just placed my order for a V-2 and foot switch. Any detail on the signal chain in the Fuzz machine portion of the video would be appreciated, thanks (wah>fuzz>vibe>amp?).
Great demo !..........I have an original vibe and trying to find a replacement,..I've tried them all and none of them has the right throb ,sweep ,depth and warmth ,.......the only one I haven't tried is the Vibe Machine but to my ears , they seem to sound right but this is RU-vid so not 100 % sure yet .
It sounds amazing, but I have heard that the photocells dies all the time on version 1. Has that been fixed on v2, or is it the same ones? How long is the warranty on the photocells, when they have been changed? I am interested buying a v2, but I need pedals that are reliable for more than a year.
What you're saying has surprised us a lot. In fact, in the 7 years of being at the market and selling the Vibe Machines, we've never received any feedback that our photocells are dying.
Hello! Does anyone here know how to explain what connection is the one used in Marshalls JMP? I see the 4 connected inputs, what kind of connection is this?
Hi! It is called "channel jumping" which is a common practice on vintage Marshall amps. Basically it's a connection between two channels ( bright and dark) so you can blend them together.
Where would you prefer to put the Vibe Machine V-2 within the signal chain? Currently I go from a Cry Baby Wah Wah (Buddy Guy Signature) into a TubeScreamer TS-10, then into a Hermida Audio Zendrive - and I am thinking of putting the Vibe machine between the TS-10 and the Zendrive. Plus: If there would be a Compressor - do you prefer putting the Vibe Machine after or before the Compressor Pedal?
Would it be possible to get a custom Vibe Machine, with only the Chorus mode, just the 2 simple Intensity & Speed knobs (ala Version 1), and Custom/Bright/Original switch (and the regular trim pots)?? I never use the Vibrato mode or the complex modes on the Speed. :D
I mainly play classic rock, Trower, Hendrix, and so forth, lf you want an actual Leslie effect, they're pricey, at least for me, There is one particular pedal that I've heard, can't think of the brand, it's red with a joker on it, no pun intended it's just the pedal design.