Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe Purple Guitar Effects Pedal

“Vintage Uni-Vibe” sound picks up where the original Ultra Vibe left off. At half the size (approx. 4 1/2″ X 4″) and weight of the original Ultra Vibe the Mojo Vibe will leave you with more real-estate on your pedalboard than any other true vibe effect available. Featuring true bypass and allows for use of external Expression pedal.Great sounds made famous in the late 60s and 70s, but sill great today!

9 volt DC powered
The 9 volts DC is converted to 18 volts DC internally to retain headroom and ability to use the original bulb that is so very important in getting the right “throb” or “wobble” in the sweep.

Internally switched FET buffer pre-amp
Switched with a miniature DIP switch, you can choose the warm vintage input configuration or a modern fet buffered input for a brighter sound. This differs in that most vibe makers switch a simple resistor in and out for the two different styles, but it still chokes off the response of your guitar. With the fet buffer this will not happen. The only time the buffer (when selected) is present is when the effect is engaged. Not to be confused with a buffered bypass. It is still true bypass.

Speed Controller Input
Just about any passive type volume pedal or expression pedal will work with the Mojo Vibe. Of course some better than others, due to the value of the pot in the pedal. The ideal value would be a 100K reverse log taper. But I have found that many other values will work satisfactorily. To conserve space the Mojo Vibe uses a ¼” stereo tip, ring, sleeve switching jack for the controller input. You can use it as is with expression pedals where the cord is already connected to the pedal such as Roland, Boss and other keyboard expression pedals. To use a passive volume pedal you will need a special cord that consists of a ¼” stereo plug on one end and splits into two mono ¼” plugs. These are the same cables used in the channel inserts on mixing consoles and are readily available at most music stores.

Chorus / Vibrato Switch
Ok, so it’s not really a chorus as we know them, but we’ll stay with the original terminology. This uses a short bat (so it’s hard to break off) miniature toggle switch to decide the output. Either the original “chorus” / Uni-Vibe sound or a wild vibrato can be chosen with this switch.

Product Features:

  • Adjust the depth or “intensity” of the effect, also effects the bias of the sweep to some degree
  • Adjust the output to match the input level
  • Adjusts the speed of the sweep. From a slow rolling phase to a bubbling, watery, pulsing throb
  • Aluminum Case
  • Intensity Control
  • Speed Control
  • True Bypass with LED that pulses in time with the speed setting
  • Volume Control