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ZVEX Effects Instant Lo-Fi Junky Vexter Series Chorus Vibrato Guitar Pedal Grey 2.38 x 1.82 x 4.70

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Features

  • The ZVex Vexter Series Lo-Fi Junky Modulation and Chorus/Vibrato guitar effects pedal emulates the ZVex Lo-Fi Loop Junky in real time though a combination of THAT chip compression, Belling bucket-brigades and ultra low-current National Semiconductor op-amp filters
  • It exquisitely copies the texture and feel of the original Lo-Fi in a new and extraordinary box
  • It also adds some new sounds that have never been heard before
  • The ZVex Lo-Fi Junky Modulation and Chorus/Vibrato pedal lets you cook up a tone that's perfect for you

Description

This pedal was designed to emulate the sounds and textures of the Lo-Fi Loop Junky in real time, but it goes far beyond that. Click it on and mix your sparkly clear compressed signal with the smashed, lo-fidelity warbled signal and listen to it become a luscious emulsification that can be blended to the most perfect depth. Achieve new haunting chorus sounds and pulsating vibrato. Unusual and fun, you’ve never heard anything quite like it. Vexter Series pedals are lower priced, featuring silk-screened art. The parts inside Vexters are identical to the hand painted pedals.


Brand: Zvex


Style: Chorus,Modulation,Compression


Color: Grey


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4.7 x 1.82 x 2.38 inches


Item Weight: 0.45 Pounds


Item Weight: 7.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.7 x 1.82 x 2.38 inches


Country of Origin: Taiwan


Item model number: ZVX VILJ


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 13, 2004


Color Name: Grey


Signal Format: Analog


Size: 2.38 x 1.82 x 4.70


Voltage: 9 Volts


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  • Fantastic effects pedal
Fantastic effects pedal. I really wanted to use this to get lo-fi, funky vibrato sounds over high gain, but it never really worked that well for me. I was running it in front of an amp, however, and I think it would have made a big difference if it ran through the effects loop instead. Clean compression is spanky and shiny as it should be. The chorus mode is among the best I've heard, very lush with lots of warmth. The lo-fi mode is incredible in the right application. I had a lot of luck running it into Amplitube in my DAW, getting lots of gritty rock lead and rhythm tones a la Steppenwolf, Led Zep, and Jimmy Page. Seriously, running this thing in lo-fi mode without vibrato is one of my favorite sounds. Using it in lo-fi mode with subtle (or even not-so-subtle) vibrato calls up classic Univibe tones with all of the glory of the lo-fi grit you would hear on an aged tape recording. I liked using it to make melancholy tracks really sag with a broken feel. Using it through louder amps was another story altogether. At gig-worthy volumes, most of the lo-fi character that the pedal delivers would be lost. Natural compression from a high gain tube amp going through vintage 30s combined with this pedal sort of squashed it too much. There is definitely a certain character that it possesses, but I wasn't into it and felt like any sound I was getting through it was either too harsh or too dark, although much could be attributed to the amplifier. I'm sure that if you're using this with a quality boutique amp for recording sessions it'll be fine, but outside of the more extreme chorus and vibrato effects, there's not a whole lot of perceived difference in sound with a humbucker loaded guitar. Maybe it sounds better with a Strat? No idea. If you're looking for killer studio sounds, this is a great pickup. If you're running low to mid gain for whatever it is you're doing, this is perfect. However, it ended up being relegated to the status of "expensive specialty tool" when I was running it with a band. I still really think this is a great pedal, as almost all ZVEX pedals tend to be, and would gladly pick another one up for the right price on a whim. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2016 by Adam Rains

  • Boards of Zvex
This is often and aptly called “Boards of Canada” in a box: it produces that uncanny warble, hiss and drone that you associate with BoC, and it does it very well and very easily. But the BoC tone is only one shade of this pedal’s palette- there are compression, chorus, and trem effects that can be wrung out of this pedal, too. And for an experimenter’s pedal, the controls are very intuitive. Love this pedal, love this company. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021 by David Batcher

  • Does one thing well.
Not a very versatile pedal, I ended up returning it. If your looking for exactly what it is, great, but you won’t get much else. I really wanted a clean vibrato, but if you use the 100% vibrato setting it has to also be “lofi” (aka muddy with the highs rolled off quite a bit), and if you mix in any clean tone it will be a chorus instead, plus use compression. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2017 by Adam B.

  • Does more than one thing.
Pleasantly surprised by the different sounds you can get. You get a slap compression when hard panned left on the comp/lofi knob. You get a nice chorus sound when partially blending in the lofi setting. I like the different vibrato options too. This is a really fun pedal, especially when you're playing jazz chords. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2019 by Rhea

  • not worth price
there way better options that are cheaper
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022 by Diego Muller

  • Fun to use
It’s definitely good if you want an obscure filtered sound.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2021 by parker

  • Great little stomp box
This pedal is not for mainstream music genres, but it's great for anyone looking to achieve a really cool lo-fi effect. I have been trying to record guitar that sounds like Boards Of Canada and Bibio using VST's for a few years but I never really came close to that warm, warbled tape sound. If you mess with this pedal for about 10 minutes you can easily achieve the sound. My new favorite pedal! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2014 by Scopious

  • Good Pedal
Great pedal, make sure you have a power supply or 9v batteries
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021 by Alexander W Selden

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