Mooer MDCH1 Baby Water Delay & Chorus Pedal

£63.80

JustPedals serve up a tasty Delay. A solid Delay and Chorus that stands out amongst other Delay Pedals on the JustPedals menu. Mooer Audio make great Delay Pedals, so If you like Delay and Chorus, then a Mooer MDCH1 Baby Water Delay & Chorus Pedal is the perfect Delay to order in. Read More details Below.


Description

This tasty Delay number is delivered to your pedal board. A tasty Delay and Chorus that stands out amongst other Delay Pedals on the menu. Mooer Audio make great Delay Pedals, so If you like Delay and Chorus, then a Mooer MDCH1 Baby Water Delay & Chorus Pedal is the perfect Delay to order in. 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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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

Acoustic

Acoustic guitar pedals are built to enhance the natural voice of an electro-acoustic instrument rather than overpower it. Popular choices include preamps, EQ pedals, compressors, reverbs, chorus effects and feedback suppressors, all of which can help an acoustic guitar sound clearer, warmer and more balanced when amplified.

They are particularly useful for live players who plug directly into a PA, audio interface or acoustic amplifier. A well-chosen acoustic pedal can add body, control harshness, reduce feedback and give your performance a more finished sound while keeping the character of the guitar intact.

Acoustic Effects Pedals

Acoustic guitar pedals are built to enhance the natural voice of an electro-acoustic instrument rather than overpower it. Popular choices include preamps, EQ pedals, compressors, reverbs, chorus effects and feedback suppressors, all of which can help an acoustic guitar sound clearer, warmer and more balanced when amplified.

They are particularly useful for live players who plug directly into a PA, audio interface or acoustic amplifier. A well-chosen acoustic pedal can add body, control harshness, reduce feedback and give your performance a more finished sound while keeping the character of the guitar intact.

Chorus Pedals

Chorus pedals thicken your guitar sound by blending the dry signal with a slightly delayed and modulated copy. The result can range from a gentle shimmer to a wide, lush, 1980s-style modulation effect that makes clean tones feel bigger and more spacious.

They are often used on clean arpeggios, jangly rhythm parts, fretless-style bass tones and dreamy ambient passages. A chorus pedal is a great choice if you want movement, width and a more polished sound without completely changing the character of your playing.

Delay Pedals

Delay pedals repeat your guitar signal to create echoes, rhythmic patterns and spacious textures. They can be used subtly to add depth, or more dramatically for dotted-eighth repeats, slapback rockabilly sounds, ambient layers and experimental soundscapes.

Different delay types offer very different characters, from warm analogue repeats to clean digital echoes and tape-style modulation. A delay pedal is one of the most creative tools on a pedalboard because it can support simple lead lines, fill space in a mix and completely transform a part.

Guitars

Guitars is a useful category for players looking to shape their guitar or bass sound in a more focused way. Products in this area can help with tone, control, routing, performance or creative sound design depending on the exact type of gear involved.

For anyone building a pedalboard, guitars options can help fill a specific gap in the signal chain or open up new sounds that are difficult to achieve with an amp alone. They are worth exploring when you want a more personal, flexible and practical setup.

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Chorus

Chorus pedals create the illusion of multiple guitars playing together by blending the dry signal with a subtly modulated duplicate. The result ranges from gentle shimmer and width through to lush swirling modulation associated with classic 1980s guitar tones.

Chorus remains popular for clean arpeggios, ambient textures, fretless-style bass sounds and atmospheric rhythm playing. Stereo chorus pedals can create especially wide and immersive sounds.

Delay

Delay pedals repeat the guitar signal to create echoes, rhythmic patterns and spacious textures ranging from short slapback repeats through to huge ambient soundscapes. Different delay styles such as analogue, digital and tape-inspired circuits all produce their own character and response.

Delay is one of the most creative effects available because it can add depth, groove and atmosphere without overwhelming the original guitar tone. It is widely used across rock, blues, indie, ambient, progressive and experimental music.

True Bypass

True bypass pedals route the guitar signal directly from input to output when the effect is switched off, helping preserve the original tone of the instrument when the pedal is not active. This became an important feature as pedalboards grew larger and players became more conscious of signal loss through long chains of effects.

Many boutique pedal builders and modern stompbox manufacturers use true bypass switching to keep the signal path as clean as possible. Some players still combine true bypass pedals with buffered pedals depending on cable length and the overall design of the rig.