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Summary of Contents for Sweet Sound Electronics Mojo Vibe
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Thank you for purchasing the Sweet Sound Electronics, Inc. Mojo Vibe The absolute final word in vintage Uni-Vibe type pedals! Instruction manual...
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9.6 volts DC. There is no advantage in trying to use a higher voltage and it will damage the Mojo Vibe. The 9 volts DC is converted to 18 volts internally and is optimized for the high performance of the Mojo Vibe.
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More than likely it will be a “set and forget” setting, so this should not pose a problem. It is best to remove power to the Mojo Vibe before switching the buffer mode. At least turn the amp down, because it WILL pop. You can use your finger nail or a ball point pen to switch the dip switch.
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Modern mode 1 meg ohm for effect. Not exact speed control. Current consumption – 20 – 50 ma. Max. Fig. 4 Case material -.080 Aluminum Sweet Sound Electronics, Inc. 2003 www.sweetsound.com 1-954-971-7334...
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Serial numbers 001 – 038 were inadvertently sent out wired to use a Yamaha/ Korg expression pedal. Which is not industry standard wiring. Using a passive volume pedal as a speed controller Figure 3 shows the cable type that is used when using a standard “passive” type volume pedal. You can construct these cables yourself or buy one of the many brands available for use in channel inserts with mixing consoles.
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Figure 7 shows the standard wiring for an expression pedal as used with Roland and Boss products. Figure 8 shows the standard wiring for the speed pedal jack on the Mojo Vibe as viewed from the rear of the jack. (Serial #039 and up) This jack is a Switchcraft 114B switch.
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