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  • fuc@#$ng expensive...

  • why does nobody demo the vibrato setting on these pedals much????

  • Fantastic

  • @xXNeoShredderXx 100% better off with the Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe. The Mojo Hand Luna is a dog.

  • can you run that thing with a pedal like the original univibe?

  • @satjathamma yep, with the mojo vibe you can connect it to any passive volume/expression pedal to control the speed (somewhat). however, you'll need a special type of cable (one with 1/4" stereo jack at one end, and two 1/4" mono jacks at the other) to use the extra pedal as a speed controller. from what i've read, the mojo vibe and the mjm sixties vibe (another really good vibe pedal)are usually considered almost equal, but the mojo gets a bump up because you can use expression pedals with it.

  • It's apples & oranges with the Mojo Vibe & the Megavibe. I've had various versions of the dejavibe,2 old white large models with the star after Mike's signature, the Mojovibe, and now the Megavibe. You want Jimi at Rainbow Bridge,Megavibe is it. Of course it does Trower great too. I got another dejavibe to a b with the Megavibe, & the Dejavibe sucks in comparison. At the time I had the Mojovibe, I did not have a Dejavibe to compare to. Bob Sweet R.I.P. You can't go wrong with Mojo or Mega

  • @jimigtrslingin I think the Mojo is crap. I've owned a Deja Vibe along side the Mojo and the Mojo sounds like a chorus pedal not a vibe. The best one is the Voodoo Lab. It has the most character of all of them. I laugh at anyone spending the money on a MegaVibe.

  • @melindagreenjeans So you laugh at Philip Sayce then...I'd say his ears are pretty good.

  • @melindagreenjeans Anyome who champions the Voodoo Lab vibe is probably a company employee. They're muddy at performance levels and lack proper vibe tonality, sorry. The Mojo has it!

  • Definitely - vibe type effects do their own thing. The Mojo Vibe never leaves my pedal board. I've posted a video response with a song recorded using one.

  • HI! does it work with humbuckers? the Fulltone Dejavibe don't

  • oh man..I could jam to Robin Trower's Bridge of Sighs all day wwith one of these

  • hoe about any trower. he uses vibes on like every one of his songs

  • yea your definitely right, but bridge of sighs is probably the funnest one to jam to, that and maybe day of the eagle

  • Is it possible to set the "speed-button" on zero so it sounds like a chorus pedal ?

  • no its not a chorus pedal its a univibe pedal

  • Okay understand.. Thanks;)

  • no problem yeah i don't even no why they even call it chorus, but i gues thats what its been called since the 60s so why stop now.

  • It was called chorus because the engineers wanted to replicate the original chorale settings of the original leslies

  • Uhh... guess you had better look at the label on top of the pedal that says "chorus".

  • hey dumbass its not a chorus pedal. its a vibe. it in no way has the standard doubling effect of a chorus. its a vibe with a vibrato and chorus function. it replicates a rotating speaker. before you talk all big do your research.

  • How about you just shut the fuck up and READ the PRINT on the EFFECT, huh? Retard...

  • what are you talking about. you know nothing aobut what your talking about.

  • Whatever, you illiterate idiot. Can't even READ the freakin' TOP of the PEDAL. You know? That part where it says CHORUS and VIBRATO?

  • yes. but commented about why i said it was a was called chorus and you got all defensive.its not your standard doubling effect of the eighties.(chorus is you signal repeated over itself) it is a Vbie made to replicte the chorale setting on a ROTARY SPEAKER.i know that it is a chorus and vibrato setting.you need to stop correcting stuf that people say when obviously you have no idea what your talking about.i have no idea where you are coming from i can't tell its chorus. do you no what a vibe is?

  • chorus setting to replicate the CHORALE(like chorus) on a rotary speaker.i know it says chorus. thats not the problem

    chorus=Chorale setting on rotary speker.

    univibes(including the chorus setting) use a 4 photocells and a lamp.2 different types of chorus. on is an actuall chorus the other is a chorus setting to replicate something that is no standard chorus.

    can anybody help me explain this to a guy that does not want to understand or listen.

  • this is going no where

  • I think your 100%..as far as i'm aware the original uni-vibe started life as a attempt to copy a leslie speakers two speeds...i have a Dynacord CLS22 from the early 80's and on the slow speed it's similar to the uni-vibes slow chorus effect with the 'throb' if you know what i mean,...on the fast speed it's the closest thing i've heard to the real thing....i think the uni-vibe and it's clones have developed into an effect of their own..and this one sounds great.....

  • thanks man.

  • Musictoyz rocks. But seriously, when you own a musicstore you need to grab one or ten of those good mics when creating vids ;-)

  • How does this compare with the Fulltone Vibe? Anyone know? I have this pedal, it's great, but I've heard the Fulltone is darker sounding and more "Troweresque"

  • I found the deja to sound somewhat more authentic and the Mojo to sound more pleasing to the ears. I got the mojo.

  • Is he doing a sweep there in the last part or just some nice pickin?

  • 1:32 sounds like a 4 note arpeggio, so it's just a little sweep, and the rest is picking

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