Artec ResoVibe - courtesy of Stompbox.co.nz

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crushing day wrote:The Screamer V2 and Screamer Fuzz V2's came and went already :o
wow that was quick, what's the verdict on them?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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bluesgeek wrote:I love my Tap-a-Whirl, next to the screamer - they are the two pedals I'll never sell.
Bags the Tap-A-Whirl when you sell it next month?

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as I've had it for well over a year, I don't think thats going to happen....
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Fine then!

You leave me no choice but to get a paper-round to finance one.

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bluesgeek wrote: wow that was quick, what's the verdict on them?
Good all round. The same pedal with a new paint job, and a 3 way toggle for clipping selection. i personally still like it in the good ol' standard mode, which makes it the same the original versions :)
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but what about the flashing led???
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its flash 8)
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Kev77 wrote:The resovibe pedal by Artec ( I got mine Via Trademe, Via CD, Via his website stompbox.co.nz ) is a three mode compact pedal with a familiar feel but a broad sound.
It sounds like a tremolo and wah pedal and phaser linked up and ever so slightly out of synch.
The three modes available are vibe, reso low and reso Hi - the vibe is a super tasty trem with very subtle shifts if you play nice nice with the knobs, the low res is a little too subtle for most people looking for an effects sound, but none the less a great sound and a "could leave it on all the time" enhancer.
The Hi res is the trick of this pedal. The depth and speed controls do the trem side of the sound, but the range knob sets the breadth of the res, or the wah-ing, sweep.
This works almost like a sequenced phaser peaking gently with the trem, but not quite in time. the range feature is then tied to the tremming and subtle changes in the controls make a massive difference in the overall tone -from wet reso wop-wop-wop ness to smooth swish an glisten.
Lordy, Lord - this is a great blues soloing, hanging chords, chiming kind of pedal - and Cheap cheap.
This is the second artec analog pedal Ive got, its their upgraded series and this and the analog delay are mighty good for the price -in fact I'd challenge this pedal to a head on with the Red witch moon phaser and see if you could really say there's 200 in sound difference, no beef with RW - I've had two moon phasers and a Medusa - I just talking bang for buck.
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Cheap pedal with use able but unique sound.
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So it's a leslie/phaser mix? -sounds like my beloved (and ungiggable) Danelectro Chicken Salad
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same but different - like epiphone and gibson

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Can you get a decent vibe/leslie sound from this thing?

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MEGAdredge! 8)

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Cdog wrote:MEGAdredge! 8)
Yep lol. There's one on TM at the moment for $70, just interested to hear from anyone that's used it before 8)

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Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Can you get a decent vibe/leslie sound from this thing?
No idea, but I know you can from an old Maestro Phaser.
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GrantB wrote:
Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Can you get a decent vibe/leslie sound from this thing?
No idea, but I know you can from an old Maestro Phaser.
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What ever happened to CD? Does he still have Guitarparts?

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