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Description

Dive back into the psychedelic era with the MJM Sixties Vibe, a pedal that encapsulates the essence of the '60s sound with precision and flair. Not merely a clone, this device stands out by offering an authentic replication of the original Univibe's lush, swirling tones. The inclusion of four photocells ensures your sound is drenched in the kind of depth and warmth that defined a generation. With easy-to-navigate controls for volume, intensity, and speed, plus a versatile chorus/vibrato switch, the MJM Sixties Vibe invites you to explore a spectrum of sounds from subtle undulations to expansive, wave-like oscillations. Whether you're a seasoned guitarist seeking to revisit classic tones or a budding musician inspired by the sounds of the past, this pedal provides a gateway to the era-defining effects that still resonate today.

Key Features:

  • Authentic replication of the original Univibe's tones
  • Four photocells for true-to-era sound depth and warmth
  • Controls for volume, intensity, and speed
  • Chorus/vibrato switch for versatile sound shaping

Product specs

Brand MJM Guitar FX
Model Sixties Vibe
Finish Blue
Year 2010s
Made In Canada
Categories Chorus and Vibrato

FAQs

What type of effect does the MJM Sixties Vibe pedal produce?

The MJM Sixties Vibe pedal produces a classic Univibe effect, emulating the swirling, phasing sound reminiscent of the late 1960s psychedelic rock era.

Is the MJM Sixties Vibe suitable for live performances?

Yes, the MJM Sixties Vibe is designed to deliver authentic Univibe tones suitable for both studio recordings and live performances, offering a rich, immersive sound.

Does the MJM Sixties Vibe work well with other pedals?

The MJM Sixties Vibe integrates well with most pedalboards, complementing overdrive and distortion pedals to enhance its vintage modulation effect.

What power supply does the MJM Sixties Vibe require?

The MJM Sixties Vibe requires a standard 9V DC power supply, making it compatible with most pedalboard power sources.

How does the MJM Sixties Vibe compare to other Univibe pedals?

The MJM Sixties Vibe is known for its authentic recreation of the original Univibe sound, offering a warm, organic tone that stands out among modern replicas.

Reviews

PROS

  • Authentic representation of original Uni-Vibe tone

  • Produces lush, swelling tones with a variety of effects

  • Larger old-school parts enhance sound quality

  • Works well with different types of guitars and pickups

  • Compact and up to MJM's high standards

  • Offers both CHORUS and VIBRATO modes with distinct qualities

  • A favorite among vibe pedals, ending the search for many

CONS

  • Volume drop requires a boost pedal to compensate

  • Build quality issues, including loose knobs and fitting problems

  • Potential for early product failure

  • Customer service perceived as unhelpful with repairs and costs

  • Price point high considering build and service issues

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about MJM Sixties Vibe.

Mods and upgrades

  • Owners found that covering LEDs with shrink tube enhances the Moen Shaky Jimi's sound, similar to the black tape mod, improving modulation subtly but effectively.

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  • An output jack mod for the Shaky Jimi allows for expression pedal use with rate control, offering expanded versatility with minimal effort and no soldering.

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Use cases and applications

  • Transforming a wah pedal housing into a control device for the Shaky Jimi's rate can be a creative project for those looking to repurpose gear creatively.

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User experience

  • The Moen Shaky Jimi is praised for delivering enjoyable tones right out of the box, with mods further refining its performance to suit user preferences.

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jimmarchi1

a true winner in boutique univibes, great price/performance ratio

a very good, compact univibe copy... up to MJM's typically high standards. I have had a lot of their stuff including an original britbender with the huge hammerite enclosure and labelmaker control labels LOL When you want to get Hendrix, Gilmour or Trower phase tones this is a real good option.

jpgauthier

Just wow

The circuit is really like the original Univibe, wow ! There's a little drop of low end with the CHORUS mode, but it's manageable. In VIBRATO mode, there's no drop of low end and it reminds me the ZVEX Lo-Fi Junky.

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