Mooer Mod Factory MKII Pedal

£64.30

This is a real tasty chorus. A solid wah and chorus that stands out amongst other Guitar Pedals on the menu. Mooer Audio make great Guitar Pedals, so If you like wah and chorus, then a Mooer Mod Factory MKII Pedal is the perfect chorus to order in. Read More details Below.


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This is a real tasty chorus. A solid wah and chorus that stands out amongst other Guitar Pedals on the JustPedals menu. Mooer Audio make great Guitar Pedals, so If you like wah and chorus, then a Mooer Mod Factory MKII Pedal is the perfect chorus to order in.This newly improved pedal is loaded with a wide array of modulation effects and possibilities. The Mod Factory MKII delivers an excellent quality tone and many tonal shaping options. There is a switch on-board that allows players to toggle between serial and parallel signal chain routing. This enables Controls include Speed for adjusting how fast the effect is Depth for adding another dimension to the tone and the CTRL knob alters the effects parameters. The effects include Chorus Tremolo Phase Vibrato Tremolo and Auto-Wah as well as a new Low-Bit effect and Ring modulator. The Mooer Mod Factory MKII is a tiny and compact pedal that will easily squeeze onto even the busiest pedalboards.

Brand

Mooer Audio

Category

Mooer Audio

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Chorus

A chorus pedal thickens and widens your tone by subtly duplicating your signal and shifting it slightly out of tune and time. The result is movement — shimmering cleans, liquid arpeggios, and that unmistakable 80s swirl that makes single notes feel fuller and chords sound expansive. From gentle sparkle to deep, watery modulation, chorus adds dimension without overwhelming your core sound.

Use it to bring life to clean passages, soften driven tones, or create spacious textures that sit beautifully in a band mix. Whether you’re after subtle depth or bold, warbling character, a chorus pedal is a simple way to make your guitar sound bigger, richer, and more immersive.

Guitar Effects Pedals

Guitar Pedals

Your pedal is like a signature dish for your sound — a flavour-packed creation that transforms the bland ingredients of your guitar into something unforgettable. Each one adds its own seasoning, texture, and heat, turning a simple meal into a feast of tone.

These tasty little boxes sit in a row, like plates on a buffet, letting you mix and match flavours as you play. With one tap of your foot, you can swap sweet for spicy, subtle for smoky, and serve up something completely new. From the comfort food of warm overdrive to the fiery kick of fuzz, from smooth jazz sauce to heavy-metal spice, pedals give players a full menu of options to express their taste.  And just like with food, once you’ve tried one dish, you’ll want to sample them all.

Collecting, trading, and discovering new flavours soon becomes part of the joy of being a tone-loving gourmet geek with a guitar.

Tremolo

A tremolo pedal modulates the volume of your guitar signal up and down in a rhythmic pattern, creating a pulsing or wavering effect that can sound vintage and hypnotic or sharp and choppy depending on the settings. It’s one of the oldest effects in guitar history, famously used on classic amps from the 1950s and ’60s.

Most tremolo pedals let you control the speed, depth, and wave shape, allowing you to go from smooth, subtle swells to intense stuttering tones. It’s a simple but expressive effect that adds movement and character to your sound.

Vibrato

Vibrato refers to a guitar pedal effect that modulates pitch slightly up and down, creating movement and a sense of wobble in the sound. Unlike tremolo, which changes volume, vibrato affects pitch only, producing anything from subtle shimmer to pronounced, warbling textures. It is often used to add character, depth, and vintage-style modulation to guitar tones.

Wah

Wah refers to an expressive filter effect that sweeps through a range of frequencies, creating a vocal-like “wah” sound. Controlled in real time with a foot-operated treadle, it allows players to emphasise different parts of the frequency spectrum as they play. Wah pedals are commonly used for lead guitar, funk rhythm work, and expressive solos, responding closely to picking dynamics and foot movement.