Mooer MPS1 Pitch Box Harmony Pitch-Shift Pedal

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£59.00

This is the Mooer MPS1 Pitch Box Harmony Pitch-Shift Pedal from Mooer Audio, now available in the Guitar Pedals category on Guitars Pedals Amps and Stuff.. Read More below.

Description

The Mooer MPS1 Pitch Box Harmony Pitch-Shift Pedal is a game-changer for players seeking to experiment with their tone. With the ability to harmonise pitch shift and detune this intelligent pitch shifting pedal allows you to create rich harmonic voices precise polyphonic pitch shifting and chorus-like effects. It alters the guitars tone in such a way that it transforms the sound into something entirely new and exciting. Apart from its impressive tonal capabilities the MPS1 is also incredibly compact making it easy to fit on any pedalboard. Its small size should not be mistaken for lack of power however as it is built to last with a full metal shell. Additionally the pedal has a true bypass feature that ensures a transparent signal flow when it is disengaged. Explore your sonic options while maintaining a compact setup.

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Mooer Audio

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