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MOOER MOD Factory MKII with 11 Different Modulation Effects, Chorus, Flange, Tremolo, Phase, Low-bit, Ring Modulator, Real-time Tap Tempo, Acceleration Function

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Color: Green


Features

  • MOD FACTORY MKII contains 11 algorithms straight out of our award-winning MOD FACTORY PRO
  • All the usual suspects are there such as Chorus, Flange, Trem and Phase but it also sports a cool new low-bit effect and ring modulator that have proven very popular with the PRO version
  • Following feedback from end users, the signal to noise ratio has been greatly improved over the original and your guitar tone will remain full and present when you turn the pedal on
  • To enhance the experience even further, real-time tap tempo and acceleration functions have been added and can be accessed via the soft touch, momentary footswitch
  • MOD FACTORY MKII also has an option for SERIES/PARALLEL. The SERIES/PARALLEL switch toggles between serial and parallel internal signal chain routing. This effectively provides 2 very different sounds from each modulation type

Brand: MOOER


Style: Mini Pedal


Color: Green


Item Weight: 180 Grams


Voltage: 9 Volts


Item Weight: 6.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: 3.68 x 1.65 x 2.05 inches


Item model number: MME2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 5, 2018


Color Name: Green


Hardware Interface: 1/4-inch Audio


Signal Format: Analog


Voltage: 9 Volts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great value
Color: Reecho Delay
I was in the market for a second delay pedal. Space on my board is limited, so the size of this pedal was perfect. The delays that come out of this thing are incredible and a great value for the purchase price. I purchased the ninety orange phaser years back and that pedal still cranks. I trust this one will last a long time as well. One thing to note is that the draw is 128ma, so make sure the power supply you have has at least one or two spots to support this pedal. Cheers and happy playing 🎸🍻 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024 by lyphoto lyphoto

  • Mooer E-Lady - Great Analog Flanger
Color: E-lady Flanger
This is a great-sounding flanger pedal. I know folks compare it favorably to the original Electric Mistress, which I have never played, but besides that, it sounds really good on its own merits. Like others have said, there is a slight drop in volume when engaged and the tone is a bit rolled off on the high end but it still sounds great. If you are not a fan of the slight volume drop, you can run the pedal at 12v, which the manual states you can do, and I noticed no volume drop at that point. Another plus is that it also makes the pedal slightly brighter. Personally, I prefer the darker tone so I run it at 9v. The casing and the knobs all feel solid. The footswitch feels appropriate for the price point. The knobs have a lot of range so there are all kinds of sounds available within the pedal. From subtle lush texturing to whacky out-there tones. Great buy for $50. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024 by Lily3222

  • Decent sounding, but impossible to read settings
Color: Green
It's hard to complain about a budget pedal that contains this many features, but I have a major one. The lack of contrast between the yellow writing and the lime green paint makes it almost impossible to see what you are setting the pedal to, and given the large variety of settings here, that is a real downfall. The sounds are decent, but given the amount of them, it is still a good pedal. The phaser cuts out bass, and therefore the overall volume and the trem has a volume-cutting effect as well (I own Mooers' superb Triangolo that does not on the trem). One of the features of the MKII was that it was fixing that volume-cut problem, but I'm not sure they succeeded. The vibe and rotary sounds are underwhelming. Also, double-tapping to get into the tap-tempo function is a bit tricky and will take some practice. That said, I got this pedal to replace multiple mod pedals on a throw-and-go nano board, and I think this does the trick. I will say the added benefit of the "hold" function (holding down the pedal) to quickly speed up and then gently release an effect is pretty killer, and it is great to do at the height of a solo if you want to get super weird! The parallel function option is also cool, especially if you want to use it with an acoustic or just to get subtle layering. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024 by RFitz

  • Pleasantly Surprised
Color: Reecho Delay
I was a bit skeptical about buying a delay pedal at such a low price. It seems to be very sturdy and sounds great with my acoustic and my electrics. Great pedal at a great price!
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024 by Michael Dwornik

  • Great mini pedal
Color: EchoVerb
This is a fun pedal to use. It’s easy to use, and produces a excellent reverb and delay options. Does NOT come with the a/c adapter, but was prepared after reading it is not included. I’ve only had the pedal for a few days, so as far as sound, great. Longevity will be determined after extended use. Bought it on sale, 50% off. What a score. I’ll be getting more pedals from this manufacturer. Small size with big results. Very Gilmore-ish like if set right. Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by The Grateful Dad The Grateful Dad

  • Great flanger!
Color: E-lady Flanger
What a deal for a great pedal! Sounds like a vintage pedal for a fraction of the cost of vintage pedal and half the cost of a reissue. If looking for a flanger to nail those David Gilmour tones...as well at heavier settings to nail Andy Summers, this is the flanger for you.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by Kenneth

  • Dissappointing.
Color: Green
It is impossible to read the lettering on this pedal, rendering it useless in live situations. The footswich broke in less than a month.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • spirit of the radio flange
Color: E-lady Flanger
nailed the tone perfectly for a bargain
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Robin Steiger

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