Thanks for watching! If I remember correctly the jimi had a slight static hiss in the background when it was on but I mainly use single coil guitars and it could be just hum from that. I’ll check with both single and humbuckers and get back to you on this.
@@googaboogaloo this is really nice , you are awesome ! I just pulled the trigger on th Mosky , the Moen went up in price : 60 $/€ , for the same price you can get some king of tone or vertex SSS clones by Ly-rock (: really well made boutique quality clones on Aliexpress )
@@TheCleaner6969 It so happens that mine has that loud pop but I also have what is hopefully a decent resistor. The question is HOW DO I ADD IT? LOL! Yeah I know. Good luck explaining this over UA-cam comments.
Well this is great. Here's the run-down. 1. I found the resistor I needed. I actually had one in a drawer. 2. I got a PARTIAL refund from AliExpress. 3. I TRIED to open the pedal like any other that I've done BUT there was a flaw with the way the input jack was put together so removing it damaged something. It was cool to watch the LEDs blink faster and slower and with more or less intensity as I adjusted the knobs. Neat but the bottom line is no signal would pass thru either in bypass or engaged modes and there was an awful hum that wouldn't go away. I was so damn pissed off that I had EVRYTHING that I needed to fix it and I got screwed over by a poorly assembled chassis. DO NOT BUY THIS THING. Grab another cheap Chinese pedal or just go digital.
No these are too small for batteries. But you can get battery clip converters from eBay for relatively cheap. I wouldn’t really recommend using batteries with it though, it still draws power even though it’s off so it will eat batteries.
@6:12 too,just..yes..
i have the Love Pedal Pickle vibe and love it. Don't know if the circuit is led/bulb/dsp though.
It’s not. Not a real vibe. More a wobbly phaser.
Ch-vibe mosky or vibe kokko? Maybe ch-vibe sound more Leslie....or not?
I never tried the Kokko. It’s chip based where the mosky uses leds. I’ve heard they are ok.
The mosky kinda is a real univibe. It has a flashing light inside doing the modulation...
what dirt pedal u using? sounds great
Thank you but it’s just the overdrive channel on my peavey bandit.
@@googaboogaloo werd up!! the legendary bandit! Say no more... gotta love the peavey
@@squigglefunk8283 I’m a huge peavey fan. It’s a problem.
Hey cool demos : which one gets the more noisy when used with Overdrive/distortion between the Jimmy and the Mosky ?
Thanks for watching! If I remember correctly the jimi had a slight static hiss in the background when it was on but I mainly use single coil guitars and it could be just hum from that.
I’ll check with both single and humbuckers and get back to you on this.
@@googaboogaloo thanks a lot man , you rock !
Hey I uploaded a video showing which is louder. I hope it answers your question
@@googaboogaloo this is really nice , you are awesome ! I just pulled the trigger on th Mosky , the Moen went up in price : 60 $/€ , for the same price you can get some king of tone or vertex SSS clones by Ly-rock (: really well made boutique quality clones on Aliexpress )
@@DOPEDOGTOPDOG Nice! It’s a really fun pedal. I’ll have to look into ly-rock pedals I’ve never heard of them.
Surprised at how good it sounds.$30 Mosky. Not bad.
The only complaints I have is it’s noisy and the switch is LOUD. It pops really bad. But it’s a good fun vibe pedal for cheap.
@@googaboogaloo You can put a input pull down resistor in & that'll take the pop out.
@@TheCleaner6969 It so happens that mine has that loud pop but I also have what is hopefully a decent resistor. The question is HOW DO I ADD IT? LOL! Yeah I know. Good luck explaining this over UA-cam comments.
@@TheCleaner6969 I found another review that goes in-depth on how to add it. I'll let you know how it goes!
Well this is great. Here's the run-down.
1. I found the resistor I needed. I actually had one in a drawer.
2. I got a PARTIAL refund from AliExpress.
3. I TRIED to open the pedal like any other that I've done BUT there was a flaw with the way the input jack was put together so removing it damaged something. It was cool to watch the LEDs blink faster and slower and with more or less intensity as I adjusted the knobs. Neat but the bottom line is no signal would pass thru either in bypass or engaged modes and there was an awful hum that wouldn't go away. I was so damn pissed off that I had EVRYTHING that I needed to fix it and I got screwed over by a poorly assembled chassis. DO NOT BUY THIS THING. Grab another cheap Chinese pedal or just go digital.
Does it carry a battery?
No these are too small for batteries. But you can get battery clip converters from eBay for relatively cheap. I wouldn’t really recommend using batteries with it though, it still draws power even though it’s off so it will eat batteries.
@@googaboogaloo Thanks for the insight brother!
You can take a female plug & solder to a 9v battery connector & connect it into the pedal & run off battery.
This pedal is great except about the pop sound on switch
Yeeess!! Totally agree!! I have never seen any pedal that pop sound is soooo annoying like this!
Color control only works on chorus, does nothing on vibe.