New from Kuassa: Vibracula, Rotarion, Ringmojo, Omnivibe

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15 Mar 2024

Lurves me some Kuassa.
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16 Mar 2024

Vibracula and Omnivibe sounding really nice, really flashed by the soundscapes this two effects can produce. I'm really thinking about buying both of them and I don't want to buy anything else… :redface: but I’m not sure yet …

Vibracula reminds me on some of Radiohead guitar sounds and Omnivibe gives this Peter Gabriel feel, don’t know how other Reasoners are thinking about this effects, but in a chain with Hornets famous JammingRock effect, it blows my mind, so psychedelic :puf_smile:
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Nice to see some kind of attempted univibe RE. How does this stack up against the original? I'm going to try it and probably buy it.

I wonder if there is going to be some kind of bundle?
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challism wrote:
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Nice to see some kind of attempted univibe RE. How does this stack up against the original? I'm going to try it and probably buy it.

I wonder if there is going to be some kind of bundle?
I was disappointed as I thought Kuassa would nail it with the vibe But they didn’t. The rotary is quite nice and swirly but I still use T-Racks Leslie as I think it’s the best of them all. T2on’s vibe is quite cool but I still use the Audiority one more than any other. I’m waiting in the new Big Muff coming as an RE though :).
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MrFigg wrote:
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challism wrote:
16 Mar 2024
Nice to see some kind of attempted univibe RE. How does this stack up against the original? I'm going to try it and probably buy it.

I wonder if there is going to be some kind of bundle?
I was disappointed as I thought Kuassa would nail it with the vibe But they didn’t. The rotary is quite nice and swirly but I still use T-Racks Leslie as I think it’s the best of them all. T2on’s vibe is quite cool but I still use the Audiority one more than any other. I’m waiting in the new Big Muff coming as an RE though :).

Univibe seems like a pedal that nobody really seems to be able to figure out the recipe of the secret sauce. The Coca-Cola or pedals.
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Just wanna chime in and say I got Vibracula yesterday and it is perfect for the type of tone I'm after :)
Having the SENS and RISE which makes it react to your playing really gives it a dynamic feel.

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Just wanna chime in and say I got Vibracula yesterday and it is perfect for the type of tone I'm after :)
Having the SENS and RISE which makes it react to your playing really gives it a dynamic feel.
Yeah. That’s the best of them. The Muff is excellent too.
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Yeah. That’s the best of them. The Muff is excellent too.
I've been inspired by some light shoegaze as of late so maybe I'll have to try the Muff one out as well :think:

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Ottostrom wrote:
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MrFigg wrote:
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Yeah. That’s the best of them. The Muff is excellent too.
I've been inspired by some light shoegaze as of late so maybe I'll have to try the Muff one out as well :think:
It really is a cracker. They’ve got a whole load of different models. I was in for the Ram’s Head.
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challism wrote:
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Univibe seems like a pedal that nobody really seems to be able to figure out the recipe of the secret sauce. The Coca-Cola or pedals.
I thought Turn2on did an excellent job with CustomVibe
I know this is a Kuassa thread, trust me Kuassa dominates my effects cache. Caliburn B chan 1 is my safe spot.
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Nah. Was disappointed with the Kuassa vibe. Audiority have one which is the one I use most. The T2on one is nice.
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It really is a cracker. They’ve got a whole load of different models. I was in for the Ram’s Head.
I gave it a spin yesterday but it left me kinda confused. I don't have much experience with heavily distorted guitar tones, but why does it have to increase my signal volume so much? When my line input was at a good volume for my normal kind of setup I had to do a -40db cut before going into the Muff as to not blow up my headphones.

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Ottostrom wrote:
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MrFigg wrote:
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It really is a cracker. They’ve got a whole load of different models. I was in for the Ram’s Head.
I gave it a spin yesterday but it left me kinda confused. I don't have much experience with heavily distorted guitar tones, but why does it have to increase my signal volume so much? When my line input was at a good volume for my normal kind of setup I had to do a -40db cut before going into the Muff as to not blow up my headphones.
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Ottostrom wrote:
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MrFigg wrote:
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It really is a cracker. They’ve got a whole load of different models. I was in for the Ram’s Head.
I gave it a spin yesterday but it left me kinda confused. I don't have much experience with heavily distorted guitar tones, but why does it have to increase my signal volume so much? When my line input was at a good volume for my normal kind of setup I had to do a -40db cut before going into the Muff as to not blow up my headphones.
I think they assume your hearing is knackered so they turn it up to 11 to compensate.
I said THEY TURN IT UP TO 11 MATE! :lol:

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DaveyG wrote:
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Ottostrom wrote:
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I gave it a spin yesterday but it left me kinda confused. I don't have much experience with heavily distorted guitar tones, but why does it have to increase my signal volume so much? When my line input was at a good volume for my normal kind of setup I had to do a -40db cut before going into the Muff as to not blow up my headphones.
I think they assume your hearing is knackered so they turn it up to 11 to compensate.
I said THEY TURN IT UP TO 11 MATE! :lol:
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On the muff I found the wet/dry interesting … ok, increases flexibility, so guess it is a good thing ….

I like those modulation pedals … maybe not super close to original fx, but I get some use out of them … I have them on the Amplifikation suite as well, built prefer them in the rack …

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Hey y'all, feel free to create a new thread for new devices. This thread was about these particular releases a couple months back.

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