Cheap VS Expensive: Boss VB-2 Vibrato vs Behringer Ultra Vibrato

Does all the extra money that you spend on a product make a difference? In this video I compare 2 pedals with vastly different price tags; the famed Boss VB-2 and the very affordable Behringer Ultra Vibrato. Middle Aged Gear Junkie Merchandise USA and Europe Australia and New Zealand aged gear junkie&ref=search_box You can join the Middle Aged Gear Junkie facebook page by clicking on the link Reverb Overview: Featuring the coveted “pink label“ circuitry and design of vintage Boss pedals and built with simple controls over rate, depth and rise time, the Boss VB-2 Vibrato gives classic tremolo/vibrato sound with classic analog warmth. Able to go from a slight vibey hum to a full-on swollen wobble, the VB-2 sports enough texture to act as a natural companion for shoegaze, indie rock or garage. With circuitry based on the famous, discontinued Boss VB-2 Vibrato, the Behringer UV300 Ultra Vibrato is an option to get the sound at a musician-friendly price. Sound shaping takes place through the UV300’s Depth, Rate, Rise, and Mode controls, and its true bypass function is maintained by a first-class on/off switch. The Behringer UV300 provides classic, dimensional ’60s and ’70s vibrato at a fraction of the price of your typical pedal.
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