Mooer Echolizer Delay Pedal

£59.00

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The Echolizer is an analogue voiced digital delay which offers all the charm and character of analogue delay units but with the added bonus of extended delay times (25-600ms). Analogue voiced delays are often favoured by guitarists due to their warm delay tone with repeats that degrade with each repeat. This results in a delayed sound that morphs and blends with your original signal while maintaining a strong initial attack, perfect for keeping your mix clean.

Specification

  • True bypass
  • Input: 1/4” monaural jack (impedance: 1M Ohms)
  • Output: 1/4” monaural jack (impedance: 470 Ohms)
  • Power Requirements: AC adapter 9V DC (center minus plug)
  • Current Draw: 40 mA
  • Dimensions: 93.5mm (D)×42mm (W)×52mm (H)
  • Weight:160g

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Brand

Mooer

Mooer is a Chinese company that produces affordable, compact guitar effects pedals and other music equipment.

Established in 2010, Mooer quickly gained popularity for its “Micro-Series” pedals, which are small but deliver a wide range of effects, from overdrive and distortion to reverb, delay, and modulation. Despite their budget-friendly price, Mooer pedals are appreciated for their solid build quality, ease of use, and impressive sound.

The company also offers multi-effects units, amplifiers, and accessories, catering to both beginner and experienced musicians who seek reliable gear without breaking the bank. Mooer’s products are widely used by guitarists worldwide, particularly those who value portability and versatility in their setups.

Category

Delay Pedals

Delay records the incoming signal for a chosen interval and repeats it after the original note. Feedback returns repeats to the delay line, while tone, filtering, modulation and saturation determine whether echoes remain clear, darken progressively, wobble like tape or degrade like analogue bucket-brigade circuits. Delay time and rhythmic subdivisions govern the spacing and musical pattern of the repeats.

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Analogue

The signal is shaped by continuously varying electronic circuitry rather than being converted into a digital effect algorithm. Component choice, operating voltage and circuit tolerances influence headroom, noise, clipping texture and the small variations in response between designs.

Digital

Converts the signal or control process into numerical data for algorithmic processing. Digital designs can provide precise timing, long memory, complex routing and repeatable presets; sample rate, conversion, internal resolution and latency influence fidelity and response.

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.