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Jan 27, 2020
Works okay, I think, but...
It doesn't seem to be truly isolated. Most of my pedals work fine with this little thing, but some still pick up radio signals. Bought because it was small and cheap, so it is definitely those things.
Feb 03, 2013
This is a great UniVibe clone pedal for home use or as a 'starter' pedal.
2 of 2 found this helpful I'd been looking at YouTube videos and so on to find a good UniVibe clone, and this one gets the 'bang for buck' award IMHO. There are plenty of boutique UniVibe clones out there that run from $150 up to $600-700 or more for an original. I'm sure some or most of the boutique ones sound awesome, but this one (I paid $30-35 for mine, I think) makes a sound that is VERY GOOD and is a great starter or hobbyist pedal. Yes, if I made my living with my gear I'd step up to a pricier pedal. I don't know yet if this will have any reliability issues, but it seems okay. It's almost too small for my hands; I would accept it being a bit larger if it meant it was easier to plug things in and the knobs were a bit bigger. If you truly want to jump in for a decent UniVibe clone, I might also recommend the larger Danelectro Cool Cat Vibe, which also sounds really cool (maybe even a lot cooler) than this one.
When I got mine I put a battery in it first, not knowing that it was almost dead. There was little or no effect at first; I had to turn the knobs WAY UP to get it to work at all. Then I plugged it in with a wall wart and it worked fine, so you might to watch for that.
Then I turned it up with a maple-neck Strat with low (or 'vintage') output single coils into my Marshall JCM600 and immediately found myself in Robin Trower land. It also slipped right into 'Jimi @ Woodstock' tones like it was made for it. On the clean channel I tried the classic beginning of 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' and it sounded like gold to me. I may not have the most discriminating ear, but as I say if you want to try a UniVibe clone for these classic sounds this is a great way to go.

Mar 19, 2018
Not too sure about this one...
I expected it would sound pretty much the same as my old Boss GE-7. Alas, it does not. Plus, the choice of band centers is off, like this goes even too low for most basses, unless you're way into 8-string djent or something. I am not. Does not alter the sound in as pleasing a way as the old Boss GE-7. Shoulda, coulda, woulda... also does not seem to have the output of the older pedal. Drat,