null

Mooer Tender Octaver MKⅡ

Mooer

(No reviews yet) Write a Review
$169.95
SKU:
MOOER_MEP-TOMKII

Out of stock

Product Overview

Due to huge demand and a mass of enquiries from musicians across the globe, the Tender Octaver micro pedal from MOOER is back!!! The Tender Octaver mkII has retained the simplistic controls and tiny form factor that was so popular with it’s predecessor, plus some very special updates.

Armed with 3 brand new algorithms and a true analog dry through signal, the Tender Octave MkII is sure to provide all your octave harmony needs. A very unique little polyphonic octave pedal with endless tonal possibilities.

The FAT algorithm contains a huge bassy lower octave that can shake the walls and a soft toned upper voicing, for a very natural feeling upper octave shimmer. Fat riffs and simulated bass guitar really shine in this mode.

The TIGHT algorithm has a more focused lower octave with a higher, low eq cut off point and a sharper upper octave bite. Shredders, fusion players and organ hunters alike, will find sonic delight when flipping the switch into tight mode.

SWELL mode provides automatic volume swelling of the harmony voices, providing a soft attack and lush release whilst the original dry signal remains completely untouched. Great for emulating a 12-string guitar or creating ambient chords and sound scapes.

Features:
·Independent SUB, UPPER and DRY controls to really get the pedal dialed in
·3 brand new algorithms instantly provide very different tones at the flip of a switch
·All analog dry through signal completely retains your original instrument in all its glory
·Micro Size and metal housing for the best in portability and road worthy construction
·True Bypass switching

Specification
Input: 1/4” monaural jack (impedance: 2.2Meg Ohms)
Output: 1/4” monaural jack (impedance: 560 Ohms)
Power Requirements: AC adapter 9V DC (center minus plug) Not included
Current Draw: 150 mA
Dimensions: 93.5mm (D) × 42mm (W) × 52mm (H)
Weight: 160g

Product Videos

Reviews

(No reviews yet) Write a Review