Submitted by red rumble from Livonia, MI (118 points) on Jul 6, 2009
A sweet pedal. Some vibrato pedals turn out to be rotating speaker emulations, or tremelo, but this is a bonafide vibrato. You can adjust the rate of vibrato, and also the time it takes to reach full vibrato speed. The effect is very science fiction to me; I consider that a good thing. In a feedback loop, I got it to do some weird things sometimes, but mostly it just made a louder and more distorted vibrato. It's dirt cheap and fun to have around.
Good Points: WOBBLE WOBBLE WOBBLE WOBBLE... good with any type of signal.
Bad Points: Nothing really, except that it's not an effect you can really use all the time without sounding redundant.
Submitted by Jon from Huntsville, AL (500 points) on Dec 30, 2007
This is a real pitch-shifting vibrato modeled after the Boss VB-2. It does exactly what it says, just like the Boss. based on the sounds I've heard online, it sounds exactly the same (there's plenty of VB-2 demos on youtube). Don't listen to retarded people who say it doesn't sound almost exactly the same... They just want to maintain the idea that having an overpriced boss collectible makes them superior somehow... they don't want to lose the only thing they have in life! Pathetic morons!!! MUAHAHAHA!!! Moving on...
Good Points: FINALLY an AFFORDABLE *REAL* vibrato!!!! Sounds nearly exactly like the Boss VB-2 which it was modeled after... read any reviews that aren't written by idiots and/or snobs and they will say the same thing... I have changed my mind about Behringer pedals not being durable... Haven't broken one yet...
Bad Points: I was a little disappointed once I actually got to try it... It sounds excellent... but only for super nice, mellow geetar noodling and post-rock stuff... but it doesn't do much you can't do with a chorus in a feedback loop... And even if it is durable enough, it's still a Behringer product... meh...