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Re: Malekko Vibrato
Posted: 14 May 2011, 12:53
by KindaFuzzy
Either that or it's a monolithic ceramic, I'm not sure what type the rectangular yellow smd caps are. It says 225 though.
Re: Malekko Vibrato
Posted: 15 May 2011, 02:27
by KindaFuzzy
I tried the 22k mod last night, and worked like a charm, instant 'come as you are' tone. I've never played a small clone before, since my CE-3 was the only chorus I've ever tried and I'm not terribly fond of it. I really dig this one, nice warm tones. I might even keep it since I probably couldn't build one for cheaper. Here's a pic of the giant 1/4W resistor, and kinda messy soldering since it was such a bitch to get that resistor in there with a plain iron tip.

Re: Malekko Vibrato
Posted: 15 May 2011, 13:19
by andrej
you should really make it switchable.
Re: Malekko Vibrato
Posted: 29 Aug 2015, 04:43
by engineelite
Does anyone know how to mod this pedal to make the speed range a little slower? I dig this little pedal a lot but if the speed range could reach into the slower speeds it would be perfect for me.
Re: Malekko Vibrato
Posted: 29 Aug 2015, 04:54
by knutolai
Did you try increasing the Rate pot value? Or maybe substitute the 2.2u Tantalum capacitor in the LFO section.
Re: Malekko Vibrato
Posted: 29 Aug 2015, 06:12
by engineelite
I haven't tried any mods yet. I'm open to anything that will lower the minimum rate. If I were to change the value of that cap then what should I change it to? Thanks.
Re: Malekko Vibrato
Posted: 30 Aug 2015, 04:31
by knutolai
caps in parallel add the individual capacitances. Try another 2.2u in parallel Im thinking that would half the rate?
Re: Malekko Vibrato
Posted: 01 Sep 2015, 20:31
by engineelite
I just tried installing the 2.2T cap in parallel with the other 2.2T in the LFO section and I get some interesting results.. When I first plug in the power and strum a few chords it sounds great and it definitely slowed the rate down. But then after I turn the speed knob all the way down and come back up the entire effect of the vibrato quickly fades away and I'm left with just a "bypassed" sound. If I switch the pedal off and then back on, the effect never comes back until I unplug the power from the pedal and start over.
Any ideas?