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Description

Introducing the Mooer Acoustikar, an acoustic simulator pedal effect that brings a new dimension to your sound. This robust gadget offers the versatility of three distinct modes: piezo, standard, and jumbo. Each mode provides a unique sonic experience, enabling you to explore a wide spectrum of acoustic tones at the flick of a switch.

Constructed with a durable metal housing, the Mooer Acoustikar is built to withstand the rigors of the road. The true bypass feature ensures a clean, uncolored signal when the pedal is not in use, preserving the integrity of your original tone. This pedal's input and output jacks have an impedance of 1 mOhm and 1 kOhm respectively, accommodating a range of musical instruments and other audio equipment.

The Mooer Acoustikar's power consumption is a mere 17 mA, making it an energy-efficient addition to your pedalboard. Please note, the power supply is not included.

Key Features:

  • Three distinct modes: piezo, standard, and jumbo
  • Robust metal housing for durability
  • True bypass for a clean, uncolored signal when not in use
  • Input jack with an impedance of 1 mOhm
  • Output jack with an impedance of 1 kOhm
  • Low power consumption at just 17 mA
  • Power supply not included

Product specs

Available since May 2013
Effect Types Acoustic Simulator

FAQs

What does the Mooer Acoustikar pedal do?

The Mooer Acoustikar is an acoustic simulator pedal that transforms the sound of an electric guitar into an acoustic-like tone, offering multiple modes to emulate different acoustic guitar body types.

How many modes does the Mooer Acoustikar have?

The Mooer Acoustikar features three modes: Piezo, Standard, and Jumbo, each offering a distinct acoustic sound profile to suit different musical needs.

Is the Mooer Acoustikar pedal easy to use?

Yes, the Mooer Acoustikar is designed with a simple interface, featuring controls for level, body, and top, making it easy to dial in the desired acoustic sound.

Can the Mooer Acoustikar be used with a bass guitar?

While the Mooer Acoustikar is primarily designed for electric guitars, it can be experimented with on a bass guitar, though results may vary and are not specifically optimized for bass tones.

What power supply does the Mooer Acoustikar require?

The Mooer Acoustikar requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for many guitar pedals, ensuring easy integration into most pedalboards.

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Mooer Audio Acoustikar

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Boss AC-3 vs Mooer Acoustikar - short back to back comparison

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Felix Thiang

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ThreeChordGuitar

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Mooer Acoustikar Demo: Mooer Acoustic Simulator Pedal | Boss AC-3 Acoustic Simulator Clone

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Ehrosmith TV

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Mooer Acoustikar

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Stephen Toback

Reviews

PROS

  • Perfect for home recording setups

  • Offers three different acoustic guitar simulations

  • Compact, easy to fit on pedal boards

  • Provides a significant acoustic tone with proper tweaking

  • Lightweight and solid build for stage durability

  • Bright LED for visibility in low light

  • Ideal for adding an acoustic flavor during live performances

  • Intuitive controls for easy sound adjustment

CONS

  • Sounds weak and muted if not positioned correctly

  • Can produce a noticeable 'pop' when engaged

  • Some settings may sound thin and unpleasant with certain guitar-amp combinations

  • Requires careful adjustment to avoid overly boomy or harsh tones

  • The micro toggle switch is fragile under heavy foot pressure

  • Noisy switch may disrupt live performances

  • Not as convincing without a completely clean sound signal

  • Difficult to use with single coil guitars

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mooer Acoustikar.

Comparisons

  • The Mooer Acoustikar is seen as a good representation of the Boss AC-3, though the Boss AC-2 is often preferred for its superior sound.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners find the Mooer Acoustikar effective for small venue performances, especially when paired with amps like Fishman Artist Loudbox or Roland Jazz Chorus.

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  • The pedal is primarily used for parts of songs needing an acoustic feel, rather than for fully acoustic tracks, due to its limitations in replicating authentic acoustic sound.

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User experience

  • Users who chose the Mooer Acoustikar over alternatives appreciated its affordability and satisfactory performance, noting it as a budget-friendly option for simulating acoustic tones.

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  • Owners highlight the distinct lack of natural string and body resonance when compared to real acoustic guitars, particularly noticeable in unplugged environments.

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Value and pricing

  • The Mooer Acoustikar can be acquired for approximately $60 in the used market, making it an affordable option for those seeking acoustic simulation.

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3.5 out of 5

Based on 4 Reviews and 14 Ratings

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mariano_provenzano

Mmmmm....

The 3 stars are not for the Mooer version of this kind of product, but for the concept itself. I had the Boss version too, and the Acoustiker is practically identical. Let say this, if you are in a very small gig and you need an acoustic guitar sound without having a real acoustic guitar, ok. In all other cases, don't be lazy, bring a real acoustic with you...

L

very difficult to adjust

like the 3 type of sound, but it s very difficult to use with a single coil guitar...

saedemoph

Good enough

It's a good acoustic simulator. As there are not more simulator of acoustic guitars, only Boss, this becomes a good option for those who don't like boss. The plus, the small size makes it fit in any board.

sonnysoul

Good

Good. Better then both Boss AC-2 and Boss AC-3

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Matthew Florio

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In 2020, Matthew Florio received an endorsement from Mooer, and he frequently uses the Mooer Acoustikar pedal in his work with Foxy Dads, as evidenced by his Twitter activity.

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