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DryBell Vibe Machine V3 by DryBell. Category: Univibe. Type: Photocell. Compare with structured votes from real players — filtered by amp type, pickups, genre, gain usage, and playing context.
Pedal Pawn Gypsy Vibe by Pedal Pawn. Category: Univibe. Type: Photocell. See how it stacks up against DryBell Vibe Machine V3 based on ownership experience.
Tell us which pedal wins — DryBell Vibe Machine V3 or Pedal Pawn Gypsy Vibe. Vote with your amp, pickups, genre, and gain context. Every vote makes the comparison more useful.
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The DryBell Vibe Machine V3 is a photocell-based univibe recreating the classic rotating speaker effect. The Pedal Pawn Gypsy Vibe is a photocell-based univibe recreating the classic rotating speaker effect. They come from different builders with different design philosophies, but they end up on the same pedalboards often enough that this comparison matters. Understanding how each handles the photocell sweep and depth of modulation is the key to picking the right one for your rig.
Both pedals trace their DNA to the photocell circuit. That means familiar territory — but the Vibe Machine V3 and Gypsy Vibe each bring their own perspective to the design. Small changes in clipping, EQ shaping, and headroom add up to noticeably different feel under your fingers.
This battle comes down to what you need from your univibe — throb depth, speed range, and how organic the modulation feels. The votes from players who own both tell the real story.
Your rig is the variable that matters most here. Univibes are all about the throb — that seasick, rotating speaker feel. Small differences in speed range and intensity control change the character from subtle shimmer to full psychedelic swirl. Every vote on ToneBattles includes amp type, pickup configuration, genre, and ownership status. Use the filters below to see how players with setups like yours have voted.
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