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Fulltone Custom Shop Mini Deja'Vibe Mk II Rotary Speaker Pedal

Rotary Speaker Pedal with Volume, Intensity, and Speed Controls
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Fulltone Custom Shop Mini Deja'Vibe Mk II Rotary Speaker Pedal
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Fulltone Custom Shop Mini Deja'Vibe Mk II Rotary Speaker Pedal

Q: What kind of effects does the Fulltone Mini Deja'Vibe Mk II produce?

Q: What does the Vintage/Modern Preamp switch do on the Mini Deja'Vibe Mk II?

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Same ’Vibe. Smaller Size.

Now the ’Vibe clone you love and trust comes at a smaller pedalboard premium. That’s right. The latest Mini Deja’Vibe, the mkII, is 32% smaller than the previous Mini, with no compromise to features or signal integrity. Thirteen discrete transistors, four custom glass photocells, an analog oscillator, and a period-correct incandescent bulb give this all-analog ’Vibe clone that classic modulation and authentic Hendrix warble you’d be hard-pressed to come by via DSP. Spec-wise, this clone is even more useful than a preserved original, with around twice the available volume and a much wider range of speeds. Guitarists at Sweetwater are pleased to report that fitting one on your board is even easier than ever.

A true clone at a reduced size

You won’t find DSP or op-amps anywhere in the Mini Deja’Vibe mkII — a surprise at its size. Its 100% analog signal path is 100% vintage correct, for authentic ’Vibe tone in a pedalboard-friendly size and improved performance across the pedalboard.

Overhauled for improved performance

You can achieve speeds much slower and faster than other ’Vibe clones with the Mini Deja’Vibe mkII, courtesy of Fulltone’s custom-made photocell resistors. As an added bonus, virtually any expression pedal can be plugged into the external pedal jack to control rate with exceptional linearity.

PCB-mounted pots are built for life

Fulltone’s custom-made brass-shaft pots are among the strongest and smoothest in the industry. These pots are mounted to the interior PCB via a proprietary thru-PCB method, rather than being secured by the pot terminals, drastically reducing pot-related failure. This eliminates the need for a bunch of jumper wires, keeping your signal as pure as possible.

100% handbuilt in Texas

Like all Fulltone pedals before it, the Mini Deja’Vibe mkII is 100% handbuilt in Texas using the finest components available. Order yours through Sweetwater today.

Fulltone Custom Shop Mini Deja’Vibe CS-MDV mkII Pedal Features:

  • 100% vintage-correct ’Vibe clone
  • 32% smaller than the Mini DejaVibe MDV-1
  • Volume, Intensity, and Speed controls let you dial in the exact sound you want
  • Modern/Vintage and Vibrato/Chorus modes offer a range of cool tones
  • Custom photocell resistors yield speeds that far exceed those of most ’Vibe clones
  • Internal trimmer crafts unique effects
  • Expression pedal input provides hands-free rate control with exceptional linearity
  • Speed indicator lets you keep an eye on the intensity of your effect
  • True-bypass switching preserves your signal when the pedal is not in use
  • Convenient top-mounted jacks and power port
  • 100% handbuilt in Texas

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Univibe
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Effects: Chorus, Vibrato
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Bypass Switching: True Bypass
  • Features: Vintage/Modern Preamp switch
  • Power Source: 18V DC 500mA power supply (included)
  • Power Usage: 50mA minimum
  • Height: 2.4"
  • Width: 3.9"
  • Depth: 4.3"
  • Weight: 1.6 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: CS-MDV mkII

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Reviews

Wow!!!!
Like another reviewer, I got this pedal with the '69 fuzz. This combo is crazy!! Hendrix & Gilmore all day!! And the Clyde Deluxe and you can cover most bases of late 60's to early 70's guitar sounds!

The deja vibe mkll is very organic sounding. Very musical. The speed you can get the effect to go is very fast. Like something is going to fall off! Lol. The build is top notch, as with any Fulltone pedal.

I couldn't be more pleased with this pedal and the quality of the build. The OCD ge is my next buy.

Thank you Fulltone and Sweetwater!
Music background: Semi-pro
Best Vibe!
Really did a lot of research on a vibe pedal and narrowed it down to a few. I kept coming back to the dejavibe. I have other Fulltone pedals and love the quality sound along with the amazing craftsmanship and durability. Bonus, it came with the 18v power cord. I ordered the pedal from Sweetwater on Saturday and it was plugged in Tuesday morning. Excellent service as always at Sweetwater. Amazing pedal from Fulltone! Would highly recommend it! Don't shop anywhere else!
Tim
Music background: Everyday player non professional
Subtle to big - amazing for sure
This pedal can go from very subtle to big and bold. You can tell immediately it’s very well built and so fun playing with all the sounds this little pedal has built in.
Music background: 30 year player
Very good vibe, but is it better than my older model?
I heard very good things about this univibe pedal, and it sounded great in demos so I decided to compare it to my old cream mini deja vibe to see if I could save on some board space that is getting very cramped (my old one is almost twice the size).

After a lot of ab testing of the two here are my conclusions:

The mkii sounds more modern and hi-fi than my cream mdv. It has a fuller frequency sweep when going through its phasing, and so it sounds more like the effect is a part of your dry signal. Clearly superior? Well, it depends on what sounds you like from a vibe. What I found is that although the mkii has a "cleaner" tone, I actually liked the frequency rolloff on the sweep of my older mdv. The mdv has more of a throb/gooey sound, whereas the modern mkii has more of a wave/swirly sound. Switching on the old mdv is immediately a more substantial tonal shift vs the mkii. To my ear, the vintage tone is more pleasing, but it is definitely not able to get as intense of a sweep.

The other big difference for me is actually quite subtle, and that is the shape of the sweep. The mkii has a much more linear sweep, whereas the mdv is just ever so sightly asymmetrical. This can be adjusted via a trimpot on the modern mkii, which is a big plus in that it can be tailored to your preference. However, even adjusting the symmetry on the mkii to my liking, it still had a much more mechanical sounding sweep, whereas one of the things I love about my old cream mdv is how organic it sounds; almost like it's breathing.

The mkii has a lot more gain and headroom, so it clearly wins out in that regard. Very easy to dial in unity gain. I also love the silver casing and the blue led much more.

One design choice on the mkii that I really disagree with is the linear behavior of the speed knob. The older models have a sort of exponential curve, where the speed changes very subtly on the first half of the dial, but ramps up quickly as you dial over that half way point. I actually love that behavior because most of the goodness comes at the slower speeds and there is a lot more room to get the vibe right. On the mkii, moving it even the most miniscule amount changes the speed noticably, and I found it much more difficult to dial in speed settings that I liked. This is really the only thing I dislike about the mkii.

The last point is that the mkii needs an 18 volt supply, whereas my old mdv uses 9 volts that get doubled internally. This might not be an issue for some, but it was going to be problematic on my board to get 18 volts easily hooked up (definitely possible, but it was going to require some extra work). I understand that's probably the sacrifice needed to have the smaller footprint for the mkii, but in my setup needing 18 volts wasn't worth the space it would save.

Ultimately I'm sticking with my cream mdv for now, but I'm going to keep the mkii around and see if it grows on me. I will say it sounded GREAT once I got the internal trim setting to my preference. I just prefer the combination of the old mdv throb and the speed control and the voltage.

Also worth noting: the noiseless psu that comes with the mkii is EXCELLENT. Really impressed to have such a quality accessory included.
Sounds Beautiful
I've never really played through vintage Univibes or any of these from years ago. So I really can't compare it to any really. But I've played guitar for about 40 years and I play well. I'm running this through a Fractal Audio Axe FX III through a Fryette LX II power amp in stereo into two 4X12 EVH cabs with Greenback 20s. It sounds beautiful and I no issues. Everyone has different systems so that's why I mention what I have it running with. On the unit itself I mainly use Vintage and Chorus mode with the two knobs straight up at 1200. The speed knob I usually have just about all the way down.
I recommend it.
Music background: 40 years guitarist