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. 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. 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.
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 STP-
200 series. They are readily available at music
stores that carry mixing consoles or recording
equipment. Or many of the online music stores.
Fig.1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3