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Postby bsic » Sun Jun 20, 2010 9:42 pm

Hey folks,

looking to try a mgmv. If you have one for sale or trade shoot me a PM!

Not sure if this the type of vibe for me- I love univibe's but this sounds different from the limited demos online. worth a spin to see if it sticks.

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Re: MGMV Wanted

Postby Strat-o-lux » Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:35 am

The MGMV has a unique and wonderful character that's unlike any other vibe pedal I've encountered. It is not at all a univibe, which is a plus. I like univibes but they're a classic 1-trick device, whereas the MGMV is quite versatile. I can, however, get a nearly dead-on Trower heavy-throb univibe sound stacking the MGMV into my Hartman flanger.

MGMV seems very much a vibrato/trem mix. The closest thing to it that I've experienced is the vib/trem (which can be blended) on my Juke amp.

MGMV stacks really well into distortion fx.

Good luck! I expect you'll love it. I've got a bunch of great vibe fx, including a model 16 Leslie and the Juke and Magnatone amps, and yet the MGMV is always on the gig. Best vibe ever that weighs less than 40 lbs :mrgreen:
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Re: MGMV Wanted

Postby jjguitarranch » Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:39 pm

Yeah, a great pedal. I have written a few songs around the tone... Combined with the MP Orange Phaser is AWESOME!
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