What exactly -is- a buzzy vibrator?

Contributor: Intrepid Niddering Intrepid Niddering
I keep hearing about whether people prefer buzzy vibrators or rumbly vibrators. I've been told the vibrators I have (Lelo Liv and Diamond Fairy) are both rumbly.

Now, I know what the words -mean-, but I can't get a representation of the differences in my mind. I have decided, then, that I need to acquire a buzzy vibrator to understand the differences. My problem? I don't know what specific vibrators are buzzy.

Do any of you have any suggestions?
11/16/2012
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Contributor: Girly Juice Girly Juice
Buzzy vibrators are high-pitched, both in the way that they sound and in the way that their vibrations are. The vibrations don't penetrate as deeply into the body, and instead stimulate only the surface.

A good example of a buzzy vibrator is the Turbo Glider. Most cheaper vibrators are buzzy, in fact.
11/17/2012
Contributor: Intrepid Niddering Intrepid Niddering
Quote:
Originally posted by Girly Juice
Buzzy vibrators are high-pitched, both in the way that they sound and in the way that their vibrations are. The vibrations don't penetrate as deeply into the body, and instead stimulate only the surface.

A good example of a buzzy vibrator ... more
Thank you so much. :]
11/17/2012