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Description

Dive into a sea of sound with the Mooer Baby Water, your compact companion for creating lush, layered tones. This pedal blends chorus and delay effects seamlessly, offering five distinct modes including tri-chorus, echo, and delay chorus to enrich your acoustic performances. Designed for simplicity, its intuitive controls let you dial in your desired sound effortlessly, making it the perfect addition to any singer/songwriter's toolkit who seeks to add depth and dimension to their music without the bulk.

Key Features:

  • Five distinct chorus and delay modes including tri-chorus, echo, and delay chorus.
  • Simplistic design with easy-to-use controls for level, rate, and depth.
  • Compact chassis for a pedalboard-friendly footprint.
  • Ideal for acoustic guitarists and singer/songwriters.

Product specs

Available since January 2016
Modelling No
Incl. Tuner No
Expression Pedal No
Headphone Output No
USB Connection No
MIDI Interface No
Battery Operation No
PSU included No
Chorus 1
Delay Time 1 s

FAQs

What effects does the Mooer Baby Water pedal offer?

The Mooer Baby Water is a multi-effects pedal that combines delay and chorus effects, providing versatile sound options for guitarists looking to enhance their tone.

Is the Mooer Baby Water pedal suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Mooer Baby Water is compact and robust, making it suitable for live performances where space and reliability are crucial.

Can the Mooer Baby Water be powered by batteries?

No, the Mooer Baby Water does not support battery operation and requires an external power supply, which is not included.

How long is the delay time on the Mooer Baby Water pedal?

The Mooer Baby Water offers a delay time of up to 1 second, allowing for a wide range of delay effects from subtle echoes to more pronounced delays.

Does the Mooer Baby Water pedal include a tuner function?

No, the Mooer Baby Water does not include a tuner function. It focuses on providing high-quality delay and chorus effects.

Ryan Lutton

Ryan Lutton

Mooer Baby Water Acoustic Modulation and Delay Demo

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Mooer Baby Water Acoustic Modulation and Delay Demo

Ryan Lutton

Ryan Lutton

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Mooer Baby Water - Review

Musiker TV

Musiker TV

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Mooer Baby Water (acoustic chorus & delay) - demo, test

Portal Gitarowy

Portal Gitarowy

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Mooer Baby Water Chorus and Delay Effect Pedal

Osiamo Music Gear

Osiamo Music Gear

Video thumbnail for Гитарная педаль MOOER BABY WATER (дилей и хорус для акустики) by PopMusicRu

Гитарная педаль MOOER BABY WATER (дилей и хорус для акустики)

PopMusicRu

PopMusicRu

Video thumbnail for CON ESTE PEDAL TU GUITARRA ACÚSTICA NO VOLVERÁ A SONAR IGUAL 🔥 BABY WATER MOOER by LAAK MUSIC STORE

CON ESTE PEDAL TU GUITARRA ACÚSTICA NO VOLVERÁ A SONAR IGUAL 🔥 BABY WATER MOOER

LAAK MUSIC STORE

LAAK MUSIC STORE

Video thumbnail for Mooer Baby Water Video      YUEKO by Mingyue Ji

Mooer Baby Water Video YUEKO

Mingyue Ji

Mingyue Ji

Video thumbnail for Ibanez CS9 mij  VS  Mooer Baby Water | Acoustic Guitar DEMO by Mattia Ancillotti

Ibanez CS9 mij VS Mooer Baby Water | Acoustic Guitar DEMO

Mattia Ancillotti

Mattia Ancillotti

Reviews

Owner Insights

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

Features and functionality

  • The Mooer Baby Water is designed with an EQ tailored for acoustic guitars, providing a specific tonal match for these instruments.

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  • The Mooer Baby Water offers chorus and delay in various combinations, catering well to both acoustic piezo pickups and electric guitars like Stratocasters.

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Use cases and applications

  • Ideal for acoustic players looking to add chorus and delay effects without overpowering the natural sound of the guitar.

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  • Despite being designed for acoustic guitars, the Baby Water's Tri-chorus feature also works effectively for metal, adding shimmer to clean tones and a unique boost to high-gain leads.

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Comparisons

  • Some users compare it to the Mooer Woodverb, another pedal from the same brand, but specifically designed for reverb effects on acoustics.

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  • Unlike the Boss CE-20, which provides extensive headroom for acoustic preamps, the Baby Water offers a more compact solution with chorus and delay specifically tailored for acoustic use.

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User experience

  • High gain setups can cause the Baby Water to react in unexpected yet musically beneficial ways, adding a distinct bite and thickness to the tone.

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Critic Reviews

Mooer Baby Water Chorus & Delay Pedal - Mixdown Magazine

mixdownmag.com.au

Mooer’s Baby Water offers a compact solution for guitarists craving versatile chorus and delay effects. With five distinct modes and straightforward controls, it excels in delivering lush, layered sounds, particularly in its CH-DL setting for acoustic performances. However, the pedal's limited controls for delay can hinder more complex soundscapes, making it less versatile for those seeking intricate effects. While it shines in certain settings, achieving the ideal sound can be a challenge, leaving some players wanting more. Overall, it’s a handy option for those dipping their toes into effects without breaking the bank, but it may not satisfy everyone’s sonic ambitions.

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