Mooer MDCH1 Baby Water Delay & Chorus Pedal

£63.80

This is the Mooer MDCH1 Baby Water Delay & Chorus Pedal from Mooer Audio, listed in Acoustic Effects Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The Mooer MDCH1 Baby Water Delay & Chorus Pedal is designed specifically with acoustic players in mind. Featuring both chorus and delay effects the Baby Water offers excellent versatility and is equipped with four simple controls in order to help you shape your tone. The controls include a level knob rate for the chorus time for the delay as well as a depth in the chorus mode and feedback for the delay. The Baby Water pedal also features five different effects which include chorus triple chorus echo chorus-delay and delay-chorus. This gives you a huge amount of tonal variety and sonic options to take your performance to new heights. Specially optimised for acoustic guitarists this pedal also comes equipped with a true bypass which works to preserve your guitars natural tone by eliminating signal feedback when disengaged.

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Mooer Audio

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Acoustic Effects Pedals

Acoustic effects shape an amplified acoustic instrument while retaining the detail of its natural attack and body resonance. The category includes preamps, equalisation, compression, ambience and feedback control voiced for piezo, magnetic or microphone sources. Input impedance, notch filters, phase controls and balanced DI outputs determine how accurately the pickup signal is matched, corrected and passed to an amplifier, interface or PA.

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Chorus

Adds one or more slightly delayed voices whose delay time is continuously modulated. Their small pitch and timing differences thicken the source and create shimmer or stereo width; modulation rate, depth, base delay and mix determine how subtle or liquid the movement becomes.

Delay

Creates one or more time-separated copies of the signal. Delay time sets their spacing, feedback determines how many repeats continue, and filtering, modulation or saturation decides whether successive echoes remain clean, darken, wobble or break apart.

True Bypass

Connects input directly to output through mechanical or relay switching when the effect is off, removing the active circuit from the audio path. It avoids buffer colour but leaves cable capacitance and switching design to influence high-frequency loss and possible switching noise.