MXR Univibe vs TC Electronic Viscous Vibe Univibe Comparison
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2019
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Dunlop MXR M68 Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato Guitar Effect Pedal
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TC Electronic Viscous Vibe Guitar Effects Pedal
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Really good reviews indeed!
The secret magic of this Viscous Vibe pedal lays within the tone print option. The preset settings of chorus and vibrato are usable but they don't put you in the ballpark of a Shin-Ei . With the the toneprint you can adjust wave forms, high cut filters,etcetcetc. With some serious tweaking you can nail any kind of that old vibes you like. It took me 4 days to come as close as possible to a Shin-Ei. The Shin -Ei vibes weren't as consistent as everybody thinks. They all sound a bit different and it were not the most reliable units out there. At a certain point in my life I had a working one but it broke and was not repairable. The spare parts are hardly sought affter but I'll keep it just in case...
I wish it had an expression pedal input but you can't have it all. The ramp function which you can adjust in the toneprint option does the trick but isn't as versatile. I use my foot on the speed knob and that does the job well done. With changing waveforms you can alter the characteristics of the vibe.
Most photocell options are one-trick pony's, one waveform. They excell at some levels but a lot of the current photocell vibes out there are way to expensive for what they are. Some are good , some are bad. For the price The Viscous Vibe is a no-brainer. You don't need a weird voltage supply (9,8 V on the EHX Good Vibes otherwise it won't vibe.....who developped this thing? Not a guitar player.) so you can hook it up to any pedal power unit you like and it is in a MXR style enclosure so it will fit a small pedalboard. In the end it is an effect which has to deliver and it does a great job at that.! I can do it all with the Viscous vibe and it saves me some money for the next pedal which always will come eventually....
Is your tone print available for download? Would love to check it out.
The Kirk Fletcher tonepeint is 95% the same as Fulltone DeJa 2, the big box high voltage one Trower used for most of the last 2 decades. Had both side by side.
Nice and clear demo!!! For me and it's just a matter of personal taste, I prefer the TC, but the MXR sounds good as well. Good Job guys!!!!
I prefer the TC as well, more subtle I think.
Beautiful playing and informative video. I’ve got a tc electronics for a while but it eats the signal - gonna pick up mxr this week!
Used to own the MXR and couldn't get on with it. The chorus setting was too fizzy when playing with a distortion pedal. Sold it and bought the TC instead. Handles distortion/fuzz a lot better and the toneprint option is a lovely bonus!
Intensity was considerably Lower on the TC = (meaning) it has More Throb. I personally have the Drybell, but the Best of the Best is The Shiftee Vibe - just Trust Me on this. Did Tons of Research. Nice Demo. Enjoyed it. Love Vibes and Robin Trower.
you do realize that the Shiftee Vibe costs way more than the TC right?
Great playing!!
Great playing too
Always enjoyed this channel. Awesome playing! Seen your personal reply and subscribed to yours as well. Looking forward to checking it out. I thought both the pedals sounded good. Think I might be able to get a similar tone from my Walrus Lilian Phaser though, strange as that may sound. Hopefully it can. Will save me some money lol.
If you have a vibrato pedal and a chorus pedal, you can also replicate the sound and have more controls to work with.
@@KamakaziFlyboy thanks. I do have a chorus pedal and that Lilian has a vibrato setting. I might play around with it tonight. The Lilian is a pretty cool pedal. Back when I wrote this comment I was playing around with it as a phaser. Lately I toned it down with the knob that blends in your dry signal. I’ve found a lot more use for it subtle like that. It’s fun coming up with new sounds. Thanks again for the idea!
Viscous Vibe is the one I ended up getting. Chewier, and don't forget the tone print! I ended up making one with a kind of flanger like tone (that's actually a parameter you can tweak!) That way you have the chorus, asofter chorus, and vibrato all in one pedal.
I use the MXR with my acoustic guitar set about like he did. On the slow side. It makes songs like Little Wing, Whiter Shade Of Pale just turn magic. I have a hard time turning it off. I don't use the chorus setting on the pedal but sometimes a Boss chorus added.
Nice to see a man of your heritage/religion do a demo for a change, great review and playing although I'm still undecided...
Why is this relevant?
@@UnremarkableMarx why have you liked your own comment? If you dont like 'brown' people or whatever reviewing your guitar products then maybe you are part of the problem too. Hopefully you can see the futility in race hate and just embrace our fellow man whatever their colour or creed. I for one dont mind seeing some diversity at all. Maybe you should quit watching Fox news so much! Namaste 🙏
@@mrtambourineman6107 I didn't. Guitar is literally a near universal fixture in humanity. Don't say I'm racist homie.
@@mrtambourineman6107 but does race imply a different perspective on guitar. I think we all in the same boat brotha. Good video too. Still
@@UnremarkableMarx yeah I did say it was nice to see a Muslim/Asian dude doing a review for a change 🙂👍
The TC does it for me
i recently bought the JHS Unicorn and playing clean the pedal clips the signal with my humbuckers..buyer beware.. I have a 20 yr old Carvin guitar...
Yeah...I took mine back. Cheesy company owner too.
+1 for TC Viscous Vibe
The TC just has a better sonic quality, with a thicker sound. AND STEREO!
yeah, i just bought one and i'm looking really forward to feeding it stereo material, with split LR keyboard outputs, autopanned sounds, or even a simple light stereo delay or chorus before it. univibe benefits from having chords to chew on, so i can't think of why stereo delay or a fatter unison sound wouldn't have potential too.
And China!
I had said before that I thought the MXR was the better sounding but after hearing Viscous vibes a bit more in other shootouts, it sounds better to my ears all around.
Later this evening, I'm going to pick up both a Digitech Ventura vibe AND the Viscous vibe as the seller is bundling both for 100 USD.
I'm pretty stoked about both but will likely just keep the Ventura vibe.
Which is the difference vs JHS Tidewater?
I prefer the MXR myself, sound warmer to my ears..
My favorite is TC
Ayee Pink Floyd 🙌🙌
These are great cheap alternatives to a real vibe. Got to say though, they don't come close to a real vibe's depth or swirl.
I think the MXR sounds better.
I will stick with my deja vibe black 18v
MXR uni-vibe sounds more warm. I like it :)
I'll stay with my Electro Harmonix Good Vibes Univibe...good review
That one sounds much better either of these
I just snagged a VV for £50...
WINNER is MXR!
Agreed. MXR sounded noticeably richer, warmer, better.
I have both of these pedals. Neither one is an "exact" replica of the original. That said, the mxr is closer to the original sound, and the TC is more of a cool phaser sound. I find both to be very useful for certain situations. I have both on my board. If you can forget about trying to exactly replicate the old shin ei vibe and accept these pedals for what they are, you can make good use out of both. Play on fellow string benders
TC has a "full mouth chewing" aspect that I personaly like
My MXR is the winner!
, the winner will be shaky Jimi
fulltone is the best
MXR owners - Does the MXR really sound as good in real life as it did in this video?
Yes, once you find the sweet spot, and of course a quality tube amp also helps. I do most of my practice with a solid state Orange 20RT, and get very good Trower sounds from it. With my Princeton amp, it becomes magical
Mxr 👍👍🏼👍👍🏻👍🏼👍👍🏻
No photo cell no uni vibe. Simple as that.
Shut it!
One of the rare analog pedals you can"t buy cheap.
quiet, nerds
People in the audience just won’t stand for a non-photocell Univibe pedal.
MXR should be ashamed of themselves for putting the uni-vibe name on this pedal which has no photocell. They own the name so they can do what they want . I actually bought the Hendrix model by Dunlop ,which is the exact same pedal, before I knew it had no photo cell. I will never ever never buy another Dunlop or MXR product.
I bet they’re sorry now
Bet Dunlop are shittin it now bro...
@@mrtambourineman6107 bro? are you nine?
Some stoned hippies at Woodstock during the Jimi Hendrix performance were overheard saying, “Wow, far out man! You can tell that Univibe has a photocell. Otherwise I’da been outa here with first sign of rain.”
if you cant hear the difference between Hendrix's univibe and a chorus pedal than buy yourself a MXR univibe , without the photocell , it is just a chorus pedal. @@richietownsend6737
Star Spangled Banner is all it needs to nail. Vibrato effect always sucked.
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