Mojo Hand spreading a little juju

August 5, 2009
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The fine folks at Mojo Hand are offering up a limited edition boost/dirt pedal similar to the first channel of their Copperhead stomp, but with one foot switch and a toggle for more dirt. Dubbed the Juju Boost, there will only be 25 of these pedals made. The Juju Boost sports two knobs – level and gain. Each pedal is a different color combination with no two being exactly alike. Every one comes hand signed, serialed and documented… and with its own hand-made ‘mojo pouch’. If you’re interested in more details or perhaps placing an order for the Juju Boost, contact Brad at Tone Factor here. The Juju Boost carries a price tag of $149.


Mojo Hand has Harvey on deck

July 1, 2009
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The fine folks at Mojo Hand are set to unleash the bi-polar Harvey distortion pedal on to the masses this month. The Harvey is described as a two-channel distortion/overdrive with a distortion channel capable of ‘taking paint off!’ An initial batch of Harveys is expected at Tone Factor as early as this week. Brad is offering the first few at a discount rate for Tone Factor forumites. The regular price of the unit will be $199. Mojo Hand has a couple of other new pedals in the offing, including the Ramp Unit speed controller and Gyro pitch shifting vibrato. Stay tuned!


Get spacey with Mojo Hand’s Nebula phaser

January 8, 2009
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Mojo Hand’s Nebula Phaser is a rather unassuming pedal. It comes in a plain white box, and wrapped with a little bubble wrap. Underneath the wrap is a small enclosure splashed with a cool purpley-black sparkle paint job that bursts greens and reds in the light. There are no instructions with the two-stage Nebula, and why should there be? It is single knob stomp. The more you turn it to the right, the faster the modulation rate gets. Below the knob and above the sturdy foot switch is the Nebula name in a cosmic cursive script. WTDP? got a chance recently to put the Nebula through its paces to see if it was more than meets the eye.


The Five: Mojo Hand’s Brad Fee

November 10, 2008
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Brad Fee lives in the best of both worlds. As founder of Mojo Hand, he gets to guide the design and construction of some pretty sweet boutique effects pedals. As the man behind internet retailer Tone Factor, he gets to supply guitarists with boutique stomps from around the globe all while keeping first hand tabs on the competition. WTDP? met Brad at the recent Austin Pedalfest where he and his Tone Factor crew supplied many of the pedals that were sampled. We hooked up with him again at the Arlington Guitar Show and asked if he’d be willing to take a pass at our five little questions. See his answers after the jump!