Fulltone MDV2 Mini Deja Vibe 2 Chorus/Vibrato Pedal

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The Fulltone MDV2 Mini Deja Vibe 2 offers great chorus and vibrato tones. With true bypass operation, the Fulltone MDV2 Mini Deja Vibe 2 is a great addition.

Save pedalboard space with the Fulltone MDV2. The lush, organic sounds of a perfect vintage Univibe clone are now available in a space no bigger than a standard wah wah pedal. But that's not nearly all that the Mini Deja'Vibe 2 offers.

The Vintage Solution with a True Bypass Twist:
One of the cool things about a Vintage Univibe was that you turned it On simply by pushing forward on the treadle, which activated a momentary switch located in the heel of the foot controller... pretty nice because the slower speeds are usually used so there were no odd transition noises like you would get if you switched it on like a wah wah. Wah wah's (as you know) turn on with a Toe activated switch, which would sound odd on a Univibe clone because that position is the fastest speed. The problem was (on an old Univibe) all it did was Turn On or Off the Light bulb on the PCB... it wasn't true Bypass and did not have a very transparent sound.

Fulltone's Proprietary Heel-Activated system works perfectly, sounds fabulous, operates smoothly, and defaults to Bypassed should your power supply fail or be disconnected... all ground covered.

Use the supplied 9VDC supply, or power it with any Pedalboard power supply on the market. don't be put off by the 9 volts; internally Fulltone jumps the juice up to 18VOLTS for proper original 1960's Univibe specs & sound.

True to the original 1960's Univibe circuit 100%, including the most important parts, as only Fulltone (and the great Bob Sweet) know... you gotta read more have the Photocells Custom made because you cannot buy correct cells off the shelf; they don't exist.

Lastly, some have expressed concern about not having super-slow speeds being that true bypass is activated when the treadle is in full heel position... NOT TO WORRY, Fulltone found a way around the problem by increasing the value of the dual speed pot from 100K to 150K and now there are slower speeds available than any other Univibe clone as well as the super fast speeds!
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