Funny "MOJO" stuff

Started by Joe Hart, September 11, 2004, 10:45:52 AM

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mojotron

Quote from: birtbefore i cover it with goop i'll let you in on the secrets!!!

Ahhh... you forgot to leave the screw off the back side of it - you know -the one that gives you that secret tone.....

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Peter Snowberg

Quote from: birt...before i cover it with goop i'll let you in on the secrets!!!

:lol: Hehehehe...... :D
Eschew paradigm obfuscation

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Nasse

Since this has some digital chips, it might benefit from some separate Mojo analoguer filter plugged after, to remove nasty digital fizziness, and re-align phase response of waveforms back to natural. Indeed almost every new modelling and digital fx processor could get back their fidelity caused by too low sampling or dsp frequency and poorly designed d-a converters with jitter and  frequency depending phase shift, causing ear fatique and loss of detail.
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Ge_Whiz

There's an error on that diagram -  the upper right switch should be labelled "Analogue" and "MORE Analogue".   :lol:

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engraved-purple-lit-plexi "MOJO"-logo similar to this one:


Paul Marossy

I seem to remember something about magical tonal properties of the rubber bands holding the bottom on one of Eric Johnson's Fuzz Faces...  :lol:

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got to be wound bifilar, though... :lol:

Gladmarr

Ok, since someone reposted my (very inspired) diagram, I feel obliged to add a little here.  If you think guitar people are weird about "mojo" you ain't seen nuthin' yet.  Audiophiles are the craziest people alive!  (I know this is like Harley riders dissing BMW riders for only talking about their brand of bikes... but bear with me)  

I interviewed for a job with a guy who was selling CD player "smoothing filters" to audiophiles.  All he was making was a block with two 1:1 isolation transformers for the audio outputs.  We're talking maybe $100 worth of parts if he was using Jensen transformers, and he was selling these for a mint!  

Too bad we can't have a mojo contest with people from vastly different forums; what kind of mojo do the ricer/streetracer guys have?  What about guys on the woodchipper forum?  They probably don't have our sense of humor about it.

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of course, all transformers used in the "MOJO" pedals come on TOROID cores, for sure!

(way huge cores for the bifilar blitzwire- wound ones... :
http://www.blitzwire.de)

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to actually hear the pure mojo, click here:
http://diystompboxes.com/sboxforum/viewtopic.php?t=29866,
follow the instructions,
move your mind,
and your b*tt will follow...

but: hurry - time is running out!


JimRayden

I think it already was on this thread once...

Cool thing indeed. I've gotta buy a bunch of these on my amp and guitar and all the stompboxes...

Well, I might as well put them on all my cupboards and drawers while I'm on it... you can never have too much mojo, you know...


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Jimbo

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me thinx we already had`em twice on the first pages - seem to be sought for items - we`ll get them (identical "Chlones"  :wink: ) from the far east - we`ll let`em go for half the price - (knob-dumping...)

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http://diystompboxes.com/sboxforum/viewtopic.php?p=206457#206457

additionally to what`s mentioned in above topic,
the box has to be solarpowered (thinfilm panel),
to have an ultraflat unit (activated by a thin FSR...),

or "Volumepowered", by a dB-to-voltage converter
("ViP" supply: Volume into Power supply.)

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Hal

so what provides more mojo, Hammond enclosures, or racos?  I seem to think I'm the only one that likes those indistructible little things...

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