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The Fulltone Mini-DejaVibe pedal packs the legendary sound of the Univibe into a chassis that's pedalboard-friendly. If you're looking for that elusive "phase-y/chorus-y" sound, look no further! The Mini-DejaVibe features real photocells and and the original's voltage (18+ volts DC, ramped up inside the unit), while allowing you to use the included FPS-1 9-volt adapter for power. A mini-toggle switch lets you choose between vintage and modern settings, and the sturdy steel housing and beautiful finish give the Mini-DejaVibe a solid, vintage feel.Long-lasting potsFulltone's custom-made brass-shaft pots are among the strongest and smoothest feeling pots available. These amazing pots are mounted to the interior PCB board via a proprietary "thru-PCB" method rather than having the pot be secured by the pot terminals, drastically reducing pot-related failure. This method keeps Fulltone pedals up and running for the duration of your playing days. Plus, this eliminates the need for a bunch of jumper wires, keeping your tone as pure as humanly possible.Who uses Fulltone?The list of Fulltone fans reads like a who's who of guitar heroes. Both Ron Wood and Keith Richards have Fulltone gear in their touring rigs, as does Nigel Tufnel from the legendary British metal band Spinal Tap, and Boston bad-boys Joe Perry and Tom Hamilton. Punk/rockabilly mainstay Reverend Horton Heat is a Fulltone convert. Other notable Fulltone users include Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard, Jack Bruce of Cream, perennial alt rocker Lou Reed, and Tom Petty along with Heartbreaker Mike Campbell.Fulltone MiniDejaVibe Pedal Features:Volume, Intensity, and Speed controlsSwitchable Modern/Vintage and Vibe/ChorusSpeed indicatorTrue bypass
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