BBE Soul Vibe Analog Univibe Effect Pedal for Guitars, Basses and Keyboards

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The Soul Vibe is a rotary speaker emulation pedal with that perfectly seasoned "phase-like" quality. The Soul Vibe delivers the ultimate in consistency and reliability, so stop searching for that perfect three-decade-old original 'cause we've got the goods right here. Other features include hardwire bypass, LED operation indicator, non-slip rubber bottom, easy-access 9v battery compartment and included external power supply
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Technical Details

- Speed and Intensity controls
- Hardwire Bypass Switching
- LED Status Indicator
- Easy Access 9V Battery Compartment
- External Power Supply Included (North America Only)
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Customer Buzz
 "Best bang for your UniVibe buck!" 2010-04-21
By slimkennydee
I have tried other vibe pedals on the market, but the BBE Soul Vibe is the best one for me. I play Pink Floyd style music and this pedal does it well. Keep in mind; this pedal is NOT a Leslie rotating speaker cabinet, not a Vox univibe, nor is it a Dunlop univibe. So don't expect it to be. It IS a very good sounding Vibe box. That can cover many styles of music at a very good price. If you are looking for a good univibe stomp box. I highly recommend giving the BBE Soul Vibe some consideration.

Customer Buzz
 "Brilliant! Just like Uni Vibe for MUCH less" 2010-01-01
By Thomas J. Knight (New York)
Does exactly what you would expect. Nice warm, smooth tone. Sounds more like a $200 boutique pedal. Its analog circuitry really gives it a true vintage feel. Ive played the Dunlop Uni-Vibe, and the VooDoo Labs MicroVibe, and this pedal is as good, if not better than both its pricier cousins. The indicator light is actually much more useful (and pretty) than i thought it would be. I can say with complete confidence i have never gotten a better bang for my buck with any pedal (and i own many pedals!)...70 bucks!?!? What a steal!

Customer Buzz
 "Best bang for a decent univibe pedal" 2009-01-23
By Carver (Upstate NY)
I've been looking for a decent univibe for a while now. The problem is that some of them are very expensive for an effect that you may use on occasion. The Soul Vibe is very simple and has a very warm univibe effect. Very Trower/Hendrix like. Through Amazon you can get these for around $100 and that's the best deal you'll get on a quality univibe. Despite the goofy graphics the pedal is well built and has true bypass. This is my first BBE pedal but after getting this one I'd get another one in a second. I've got my eyes set on the two timer analog delay. Based on my experience with the Soul Vibe and everything else I've heard, BBE pedals really seem to be really quality peices for not a lot of money.

Customer Buzz
 "Basic Rotary Univibe" 2009-01-07
By Brian Pan Sample (NY, USA)
Built solid. Comes with an adapter and battery. Simple controls. Internal tone pot set at factory, and actually is just fine. You can dial in some nice SRV sounds ala little wing, or something less rotary shifting into hendrix territory. Trower and Floyd settings, that ain't too shabby. You can set it for a nice subtle shimmer, which I use when shifting into a chorus, to just add something different from the verse. Or you can get Leslie effect. It's got 2 stages, which is sort of like an old MXR phase 45. It's far creamier than the current MXR 90, which is a 4 stage phaser, which has, to me, an unwelcome aggressive distortion.



Overall, if you're looking for a univibe, phase or rotary effect that's extremely portable (don't expect it be like a rack unit or a stand alone leslie) and accept it for what it is, you won't be disappointed.



My current rig Telecaster > planet waves chromatic tuner > boss AW-3 > mxr super comp > bbe green screamer > proco you dirty rat > bbe soul vibe > boss dd-3 > combo with reverb


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