Danelectro Cool Cat Vibe Demo
Uploader Comments (mudshrimpmoe)
Top Comments
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vibe goes woop woop and tremolo goes eh eh
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Moe, did you know this has OVER 9 THOUSAND views???
All Comments (37)
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@DudleyScardsdale it's easy. you will see 2 red wires going to the switch. those are the power wires. just cut both wires from the switch and solder them together. the reason they are soldered to the switch in the first place is to save battery power when the pedal is off. nobody uses this pedal with batteries anyway
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@PhuckHue2 Could you elaborate? I'm looking to mod mine and I'd love more detailed instructions.
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I use this pedal for my vids ans my compositions, useful and great
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What kind of Power Supply I must buy to use the pedal? 9V and 200mA?
Can someone help me?
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I play my cool cat vibe with a maxon od 808 and sound superb hendrix!!
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one of my favorite pedals. this thing eats batteries so an adapter is a must. to get rid of the annoying switch-on delay I had to cut the red +9 volt wires from the switch and solder them together
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SRV?
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hey moe, thanks for the demo man! I just wonder if this gives you that low end throb like the real univox univibe? peace! :D
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Thank you for a great demo!
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dude looks like dewey cox in the dark.
Absolutely. It's quite similar to the Univibe pedal than Hendrix used.
mudshrimpmoe 2 years ago
i've had a danelectro and it's really noisy, how's this pedal?
William102582 2 years ago
It's not noisy. There is some noise floor when it is engaged (as with any pedal). When turned off it is true bypass. It's not a noisy pedal.
mudshrimpmoe 2 years ago