User manual SWEET SOUND ELECTRONICS MOJO VIBE PEDAL

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[. . . ] The 9 volts DC is converted to 18 volts internally and is optimized for the high performance of the Mojo Vibe. Either one of the many expression type pedals from Roland, Ensoniq, MPM, Proel and others or with the use of a channel insert cable (as used in mixing consoles) you can use just about any passive type volume pedal. More on this later. . . 4 3 2 1 5 Controls and Switches 5. [. . . ] The reason the switch is internal as opposed to mounted on the case is because it produces a loud "pop" when switched and also to save panel space. 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. You can use your finger nail or a ball point pen to switch the dip switch. The modern setting will allow more high's to pass through the Mojo Vibe, which will produce a brighter sound. The vintage setting is more like the warm sound of the original 60's Uni-Vibe. Figure 1 shows the internal dip switch that is used to switch between the different modes. (switch style may vary) Figure 2 shows the settings for the different modes The Mojo Vibe is shipped in the vintage mode. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 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. A few quality cable brands are the Proco YP series and the Hosa STP200 series. They are readily available at music stores that carry mixing consoles or recording equipment. 3 Using an expression pedal as a speed controller Figure 4 shows the use of an expression pedal like the ones used with keyboards. This is the easiest method to use because of the single cable used for connection. Not exact speed control. Specifications Dimensions ­ 4. 660 wide x 4. 230 deep Rear height 2. 109 Front height 1. 848 All measurements in inches Weight - 10 oz. Input Impedance ­ Vintage mode 60 kil ohm Modern mode 1 meg ohm Current consumption ­ 20 ­ 50 ma. [. . . ] 6 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. 8 If all this is too confusing and you would like me to rewire the pedal jack for you, I would be more than happy do that for you. [. . . ]

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