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VIBE-1968 Dual Channel Vibe Pedal OUTPUT DC 18V INPUT RATE A DEPTH A DEPTH B RATE B VIBRATO CHORUS VIBRATO CHORUS MODE MODE VIBE 1968 CHANNEL BYPASS...
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VIBE 1968 CHANNEL BYPASS How to power the Vibe-1968 1. Use an 18v DC (100ma minimum) power supply. 2. Use a doubling adapter, use 2 isolated 9v outputs. 3. Use the 18v output from your pedal power supply brick. Trouble Shooting Q: The lights are on but I am not getting any effect.
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CONTROLS OUTPUT DC 18V INPUT RATE RATE A DEPTH A DEPTH B RATE B “Rate A” and “Rate B” control the speed of the VIBRATO CHORUS VIBRATO CHORUS effect and are completely independent. When MODE MODE changing channels, the speed and depth are gently ramped to produce a smooth transition.
CHANNEL BYPASS OUTPUT DC 18V INPUT INDICATOR LIGHTS There are three indicator lights on the Vibe-1968, RATE A DEPTH A DEPTH B RATE B rate A and B and bypass. When the bypass light is on, it means the pedal is engaged and you will hear...
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Once in Bulb Bias Mode, you can change between side A and B, the rate and depth are controlled by “Rate” and “Depth” as seen on the smaller text beneath the knobs. To set the Vibe-1968 to default bulb settings, turn the Depth to zero and channel to A.
SUGGESTED SETTINGS OUTPUT DC 18V INPUT OUTPUT DC 18V INPUT RATE A DEPTH A DEPTH B RATE B RATE A DEPTH A DEPTH B RATE B VIBRATO CHORUS VIBRATO CHORUS VIBRATO CHORUS VIBRATO CHORUS MODE MODE MODE MODE VIBE VIBE 1968 1968 CHANNEL...
INPUT SETTINGS RATE A DEPTH A DEPTH B RATE B To access the internal settings of the VIBE-1968. 1. Turn the Vibe On, making sure the bypass light is lit. VIBRATO CHORUS VIBRATO CHORUS 2. Make sure you are on side A.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Q: There is no depth to my vibe? A: Make sure you are using an 18v DC power-supply. Q: The vibe sounds like a Wah. A: The bias is set too high. Enter bias setup and set the bias. Q: The vibe has too much of a throb type tone.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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