Deep dark Sabbadius throb vs gentle Sweet Sound pulse
Sabbadius Funky Vibe 1968 by Sabbadius. Category: Univibe. Type: Photocell. Compare with structured votes from real players — filtered by amp type, pickups, genre, gain usage, and playing context.
Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe by Sweet Sound. Category: Univibe. Type: Photocell. See how it stacks up against Sabbadius Funky Vibe 1968 based on ownership experience.
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The Sabbadius Funky Vibe 1968 is a photocell-based univibe recreating the classic rotating speaker effect. The Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe is a photocell-based univibe recreating the classic rotating speaker effect. They come from different builders with different design philosophies, but they end up on the same pedalboards often enough that this comparison matters. Understanding how each handles the photocell sweep and depth of modulation is the key to picking the right one for your rig.
When two pedals share a lineage, the comparison gets more nuanced. Both the Funky Vibe 1968 and Mojo Vibe draw from the photocell tradition, but each builder has made choices about where to push the design and where to stay faithful. Those differences become obvious the moment you A/B them through the same amp.
This battle comes down to what you need from your univibe — throb depth, speed range, and how organic the modulation feels. The votes from players who own both tell the real story.
Context changes everything in this matchup. Univibes are all about the throb — that seasick, rotating speaker feel. Small differences in speed range and intensity control change the character from subtle shimmer to full psychedelic swirl. That's why ToneBattles captures the full rig context with every vote. Scroll down to filter by amp type, genre, and pickup configuration — the numbers shift depending on who's voting.
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