lkg to replace my RotoVibe...Suggestions?

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NJVenom

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The Dunlop RotoVibe is a cool effect, but when I click it on,there is a definite change in the overall tone. It gets thin, tinny, loses its sweetness...you get the idea. What is out there that has the same Leslie-like swirling effect, that sounds 100% excellent. Boss makes a cool twin-pedal, called the "Rotary Simulator" (I think...) which does sound great, but I don't need 4 different types of "Rotary" effect, with presets and memory and all that...
Whatch'yall usin?
 
i use the sweet sound mojo-vibe, absolutely love it. it was a bit pricey but definitely worth it for me.

i still hear a little bit of thinness when i kick it on, but i usually just dial up its volume knob a bit to compensate..

edit: a lot of people might also recommend a fulltone deja-vibe, mini deja-vibe, deja-vibe 2, etc.. never tried one so i can't really comment on them.. i think the dv2 is available in stereo too if you really want to break the bank
 
I've found a cheap way to get it on my practice rig is to use a Marshall Vibratrem and a Digitech CF-7 chorus factory on the Choral Flange setting. You dont get it all in one pedal but you have a lot more control over the sound and like I said it's not very expensive. If you find a trem'vibe you can hook a exp. pedal to change speed you might get even closer.
 
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