Well here are my experiences- as I've posted on TGP, but am posting here for the benefit of those on this forum who don't go there
I noticed the Minivibe didn't jive well with pedals that add a bit of compression such as the Barber Burn Unit and Xotic BB Plus.
Started with Minivibe at 18 volts at beginning of my pedal chain.
The minivibe also didn't stack well with my Basic Audio fuzzes, but worked superbly with the Pink Purple Fuzz [no surprise there!]
So I took out my Tim, put it last in the chain, and inserted the Minivibe in the effect loop of the Tim- presto! orgasmic waves of wobbly vibe goodness flowed from my rig!
Lesson learned: place the Minivibe after pedals that add compression
And though I couldn't find a manual for the Bearfoot Minivibe, I consulted the manual for the BJF version here, and it basically says the same thing.
Donner also gave me some great advice about putting it in a looper that can blend two different signals.
So I took out my Boss LS-2 Line Selector and set up 2 pedal chains
One had my Basic Audio Fuzzes, Xotic EP Booster, and Barber Burn Unit going in Loop A of the Boss
Loop B of the Boss had Minivibe>Pink Purple Fuzz>Tim
I liked this setup best of all because now I had three tonal options- I could switch on Loop A or Loop B or blend both together.
The blend mode is particularly outstanding because you can blend the Minivibe affected signal with a heavier non-modulated signal which sounds fantastic!
I read that
was inspired by the vibrato circuit of an old organ to create the Minivibe and I can see how that came about.
With the velocity at 11 AM, amplitude at 4 PM and gain fully counterclockwise, I can get a spooky Hammond B3 wobble that just calls out for picking some House of the Rising Sun arpeggios!