🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Mojo Vibe!
The Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe Pedal in striking purple offers essential controls for volume, speed, and intensity, ensuring you can tailor your sound to perfection. Complete with a power supply, this pedal is designed for musicians who want to make a statement both sonically and visually.
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Five Stars
I love it! Excellent sound & build quality!
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Theres soooo much more going on.......
After owning/using/borrowing dozens of vibe pedals over 40+ years of pro music playing, recording, touring, studio....., there are only 3 i would keep on my board at any given time.Like most folks looking for a vibe pedal the question is will it get me the hendrix/trower sound (myself included) most noticably represented on Robin Trower's song Bridge Of Sighs off of the album of the same name. Jimi Hendrix star spangled banner/isabella/hey baby reference points. Both of those players used the original Shin-Ei vibe with other versions used later on by each or the other such as the uni-vibe, roto vibe, custom stuff from roger mayer, fultone vibe (as trower uses today)and trunk loads of others tried and failed's along the way.So, with just that trower/hendrix sound in mind, the 4 that i recomend most (not in this order) are the original shin-ei (huge bucks!!) the original Univibe, the dunlop Rotovibe and the Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe. Look, so much of this is subjective to ones ear and goal of what they are after, plus the know how and knowledge of how to get such tone. Most vibe pedals seem to feature and/or exell at one portion of the tone making up the jimi/trower vibe sound. Trower seemed to feature a little more darker, throat-y bottom in the tone and jimi prefered a little more brighter tone with upper mids featured. Not all vibe pedals recreate those tones well, some not at all.The deeper, throat-y tone of trower seems to be the tone most of these pedals have the hardest time with. For whatever reason. And this is why i chose, recomend, and have stayed with the Mojo Vibe as it does BOTH the jimi and the low end throb of trower equally well. And other factors are present in ANY sound, tone, effect we want to replicate from our favorite players and songs that are not being taken into concideration most of the time is all the studio processing that gets added in on the mix down and mastering eq of the over all record. But the meat and potato of this all is where it starts, the guitar. Both players used stock fender single coil strats from 1964-1975 era on those classic recordings. Both played through Marshall (non master volume) 100 watt "plexi" amps at the time there noted vibe sounds were recorded for our listening pleasure. I run this same set up for these type songs with my main amp being a 1968 Marshall plexi 100wt.And this is why i despise the "this pedal sux " blanket review of gear. Most who do these hit and run reviews aka "opinions" leave out all or most most of the important ingredients such as, what guitar, pickups, amps, etc... they are using with said pedal to get certain tone. You are NOT going to get bridge of sighs or star spangle or isabella or hey baby from your humbucking epiphone sg and solid state roland cube. If you want the TRUE sound of what those gents started with before all the studio wizardry it has to be (preferably)a Marshall 100 or 50wt tube or plexi style amp or clone like ceriatone, wizard, splawn, etc... A strat style guitar with stock or after market low output pups and then the shin-ei vibe or clone of it such as mojo vibe, univibe, etc...., etc..... . And thats that. Any variation from those ingredients right away you have killed off your quest.If you got the bux the find a Shin-Ei.If not, the Mojo Vibe is my recomended choice.An early version of the Univibe after that.The highly under rated Rotovibe is next.Have i played every vibe pedal out there? Absolutely not!! No one has. And i am sure there are many out there that do a fantastic job of trower/hendrix thing. The Hughes-Kettner tube rotosphere is an AWSOME pedal and does a respectable trower/jimi and myriads of other cool vibe sounds. This has been on Alex Lifeson's (rush) rig since it came out. But to end this, if your looking for the classic trower/hendrix vibe sound you MUST have a strat with single coils and a tube loaded marshall (preferably non master volume) amp to start with or very least a blackface fender twin (or clone). If not, the pedal is a moot point. If you have the strat and marshall, look no further than the Mojo Tone.
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