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Fuzzy. Guitars
I found this rather interesting.
I have a Deja Vibe and I borrowed a Mojo Vibe from a buddy (Thanks KEEF!).
Right off the bat I was struck by how small the Mojo Vibe is...very pedal board friendly and the expression jack is a nice touch.
I plugged them and set the controls the same...volume all the way up, intensity at about 3 oclock and speed just over half...both units in vintage mode.
I started switching between the 2 and was amazed!
The Mojo was WAY more intense and a LOT faster in these settings, not to mention a little louder.
I could go on and on about the differences but in a nut shell I can make the Mojo and the Deja sound **** near the same but the Mojo will get more intense in every way. Throb, volume and speed.
With the Deja's intensity full up I set the Mojo about 7 and the intensity was the same. With the Deja's volume full up I had the Mojo's volume set to around 6 and the speed controls act VERY differently...the tapers are different but the Deja will actually get little slower and the Mojo will get a little faster but most of the speeds can be had on both but the knobs are in different places.
The only other thing I noticed was that at some settings the Mojo seems to be a little darker than the Deja but the Deja sounds a little tiny bit scooped in the mids at some settings...truth is in ablind test I'd bet most guys might not even notice and Im all but positive most guys wouldn't care but there is a very slight diffrence in the overall EQ of the 2.
FWIW, the Mojo sounds killer and I always wished that the intensity control on the Deja went to 11, maybe 12 but the Mojo seems to get a little washed out with the intensity much past 8 so it's kind of a wash...no pun intended!
I have a Deja Vibe and I borrowed a Mojo Vibe from a buddy (Thanks KEEF!).
Right off the bat I was struck by how small the Mojo Vibe is...very pedal board friendly and the expression jack is a nice touch.
I plugged them and set the controls the same...volume all the way up, intensity at about 3 oclock and speed just over half...both units in vintage mode.
I started switching between the 2 and was amazed!
The Mojo was WAY more intense and a LOT faster in these settings, not to mention a little louder.
I could go on and on about the differences but in a nut shell I can make the Mojo and the Deja sound **** near the same but the Mojo will get more intense in every way. Throb, volume and speed.
With the Deja's intensity full up I set the Mojo about 7 and the intensity was the same. With the Deja's volume full up I had the Mojo's volume set to around 6 and the speed controls act VERY differently...the tapers are different but the Deja will actually get little slower and the Mojo will get a little faster but most of the speeds can be had on both but the knobs are in different places.
The only other thing I noticed was that at some settings the Mojo seems to be a little darker than the Deja but the Deja sounds a little tiny bit scooped in the mids at some settings...truth is in ablind test I'd bet most guys might not even notice and Im all but positive most guys wouldn't care but there is a very slight diffrence in the overall EQ of the 2.
FWIW, the Mojo sounds killer and I always wished that the intensity control on the Deja went to 11, maybe 12 but the Mojo seems to get a little washed out with the intensity much past 8 so it's kind of a wash...no pun intended!