I really debated on both of these i chose the warped vinyl mainly because it had presets and because it could go way crazier than the julia.
Warped vinyl vs julia.
That s why i went with the julia and this video makes me happy i made that choice.
I went away from a single effect chorus pedal since i was rarely using it.
Put simply you can get a lot of sounds out of it.
I tried all three when i was looking for a chorus i ended up with a warped vinyl hifi.
The julia is super lush and just sounds great and is pretty versatile.
Julia is easier to use and feels like a simplified warped vinyl to me.
I d say if you re not interested in the modushape features of the warped vinyl go for the julia.
I ve had the julia and warped vinyl.
The warped vinyl i think of more like a warped vinyl effect that can do a pretty good chorus standard vibrato if needed.
Zvex instant lofi junky vs.
I like the tonality of the warped vinyl and lo fi junky but feel like that amount of darkness would get lost in a band mix.
Boss ce 2 duration.
Not quite as versatile as the warped vinyl but depending on what you re looking for could definitely be enough.
I guess if i could have one again it d be the wv for more options.
Add onto the fact that i m a bass player and i need some brightness in my modulation or it won t be heard.
I felt like the lag knob on the julia had a more pronounced and useful effect on the sound than on the warped vinyl.
You can make it subtle or overt.
Both are pretty cool with good vibrato tones.
Chase bliss warped vinyl vs.
It can be a centerpiece pedal for 80s rock or a flavor in ambient pieces.
You can get a classic chorus sound if that s what you need.
But you can also make your guitar sound like a warped vhs from 1993.
My thoughts were that the julia didn t have that same lo fi feel with the darkness and compression of the warped vinyl but it made for a much more versatile pedal if what you re looking for is a more standard chorus vibrato sound that could do the warped effect if needed vs.