Mooer Micro ABY Box MKII

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AB / Y switch and signal splitter

  • A / B or A & B on Y mode switch
  • On / off footswitch
  • Status LED - A: Red, B: Blue, Y: Pink
  • 3 inputs / outputs (A / B / Y): 6.3 mm mono jack
  • Metal housing
  • Power supply via 9 V DC power supply (not included in delivery, available under Art. 409939)
  • Can be operated without power supply (LED display then not active)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 42 x 93.5 x 52 mm
  • Weight: 160 g
Notera Register your purchase at www.w-distribution.de/en/Warranty for an extended warranty of 4 years.
Tillgänglig sedan November 2015
Artikelnummer 375479
försäljningsenhet 1 Styck
Type Switch
LED Display Yes
PSU Connector Yes
Shape Floor Effects Pedal
MIDI Interface No
529 kr
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Great rugged pedal
Pierre2698 31.10.2019
This pedal have worked wonders for me when I wanted to split my signal into a clean/distorted signal path.

Very well build and can take a beating, works perfectly without power, if you don't care about going without a led light (BEWARE! the led is as bright as a thousand suns, avoid plugging power into it if on a dark stage!).

The only real "missing feature" of this pedal is perhaps a ground lift, but shouldn't be an issue if you have it on some of your other pedals.
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Does what it’s supposed to
Jon2938 20.05.2020
Push once, A kicks in. Push again, B kicks in and A shuts down. It’s a... switch.
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Prisvärd ABY
Anonym 08.12.2016
Den är mycket liten och smidig, den gör sitt jobb utan missljud.
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Does what it should do
I_play_guitar_stuff 04.05.2021
Use:
I use it to split the output signal into the Top Boost and Normal input of my VOX AC30. This way I can switch from a cleanish sound to a more dirtier tone. Before I had this pedal I used to walk to my amp and plug my cable in and out into the different inputs, which is not something you want to do live.

Pros:
- It's really small, smaller than other splitter's I've seen. This makes it easy to fit on any pedalboard.
- It's easy to use. I didn't need a manual or something. It's self explanatory.
- No signal or volume loss compared to directly going into the Top Boost or Normal input. It doesn't boost or change the bandwidth so you don't need to re-tweek your knobs to have the same sound you would have without using this pedal. This was something I worried about, because of the low pricing, but the output quality stays good.
- The lights are really handy for when you are on stage. I use Blue for Normal and Red for Top Boost. When you walk around the different lights pretty wel from a distance
- I like the fact that it's a simple pedal with no unnecessary extra's.
- The footswitch feels good

Cons:
- It's all mono. For using mono instruments, it's not a problem, but when you would like to switch between stereo instruments, than you need something else.
- The lights are really bright, which can be intense when you use it at home. Then again, it's really clear for when you are playing on stage.

Conclusion:
It's a cheap pedal that doesn't sound cheap and does what it should do. You could also use it for switching between 2 guitars (or other instruments) without having to keep plugging in and out. I'll Probably buy an extra one in the near future!
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