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Description
Looking to add some funky, expressive flavor to your guitar or bass playing? The Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah is here to elevate your sound with its dynamic and responsive auto-wah effects. This envelope filter is designed to effortlessly follow your playing dynamics, making it an essential tool for musicians wanting to explore new sonic landscapes. The pedal's true bypass feature ensures your tone remains pure and uncolored when the effect is not in use, while the robust metal housing guarantees durability for gigging musicians.
With intuitive controls for sensitivity, Q, decay, and tone, you can easily shape your sound to achieve anything from subtle quacks to full-on wah madness. The Mooer Envelope Auto Wah is perfect for both guitarists and bassists, offering a wide range of textures to suit any style. A status LED and a reliable bypass footswitch make this pedal a user-friendly choice for any pedalboard setup. Whether you're looking to add a touch of funk or create swirling soundscapes, the Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah is your go-to pedal.
Key Features:
- Envelope filter for dynamic auto-wah effects
- Analog circuitry for warm, organic sound
- Ideal for both guitar and bass
- Controls: Sensitivity, Q, Decay, Tone
- True bypass for uncolored tone
- Status LED for effect activation
- Durable metal housing
- 6.3 mm Mono jack input/output
- 9 V DC power supply (not included)
- Power connector: 2.1 x 5.5 mm, polarity (-) inside
- Current consumption: 20 mA
Product specs
| Available since | February 2017 |
| Wah Wah Pedal | Yes |
| Volume Pedal | No |
| Dynamic Wah | No |
| Distortion | No |
| True Bypass | Yes |
| Effect Types | Auto Wah |
FAQs
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What is the primary function of the Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah?
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The Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah is designed to automatically modulate the wah effect based on the dynamics of your playing, creating expressive tonal variations without the need for a foot pedal.
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Does the Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah have true bypass?
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Yes, the Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah features true bypass, ensuring that your guitar's tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.
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Is the Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah suitable for bass guitar?
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While primarily designed for guitar, the Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah can also be used with bass guitars, adding dynamic wah effects to bass lines.
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How does the Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah differ from a traditional wah pedal?
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Unlike traditional wah pedals that require manual operation, the Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah automatically responds to your playing dynamics to create the wah effect, freeing up your foot for other tasks.
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Can the Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah be powered by a battery?
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No, the Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah requires an external 9V DC power supply and does not support battery operation.
Videos
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Mooer Envelope - Bass Demo
Reviews
PROS
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Exceptional sound quality, comparable to higher-end models
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Compact size, easy to transport and fits well on pedalboards
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Works great with bass, no loss of bass frequencies
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Easy to use, with perfect controls for various responses
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Adds a slight overdrive and dirt for a smoother sound
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Analog circuit with low power consumption
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Provides a juicy envelope sound ideal for gigs and rehearsals
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Can be used as a static bandpass filter with sensitivity on zero
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Offers huge funky fun with instruments
CONS
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Feels a bit cheap, with low-quality knobs
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No output volume or blend control
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Limited settings compared to other envelope filters
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Sensitivity range may not be fully tuned for bass guitars
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Lacks reverse mode and filter type selection options
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mooer Envelope Analog Auto Wah.
Features and functionality
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The Mooer Envelope is analog and supports both high output active and low output passive basses, making it versatile for different setups.
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The Mooer Envelope auto-wah is part of a lineup that includes a range of other effects like the Pure Boost and Yellow compressor, indicating its versatility in creating a comprehensive sound setup.
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Use cases and applications
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Fits reggae and funk styles within budget, offering a compact solution for those looking to keep their pedalboard manageable.
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User experience
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Known for delivering a funky sound, ideal for genres like reggae, without the need for additional equipment adjustments or a large setup.
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One owner rates the Mooer Envelope auto-wah 7/10, suggesting it's intriguing but potentially not suitable for everyone, indicating a learning curve or specific taste requirement.
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Comparisons
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Compared to brands like Joyo and Donner, Mooer pedals are consistently praised for reliability and quality, with some users switching exclusively to Mooer after mixed experiences with other brands.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 4 Reviews and 7 Ratings
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Excellent and cheap
This was a huge surprise. I have a EHX Q-Tron, which is fantastic, but it takes too much space on the pedalboard, is unneccesary complex for my use and uses a positive center 24V power source. When its power supply suddenly broke, I got this instead, not expecting much (I only use it on a couple of songs). But the Mooer is just brilliant, the sound quality is on par with the Q-Tron, actually. Quite easy to dial in a good tone, and with sensitivity on zero, it works as a static bandpass filter. Completely analog circuit, low power consumption, very cheap. No reverse mode, no filter type selection, no drive, but the sound is extremely clean and high-quality. May be a simplified clone of the Maxon AF-9, but the decay is smoother, in my opinion.
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Fantastic character at a tiny price
I decided to get an envelope filter after seeing demos of the Source Audio Spectrum, but when I actually tried one I found it didn't have the fundamental feel I was looking for, despite all its options and controls, so I radically downsized to this little devil. It rocks! It has a little tiny bit of overdrive and dirt to smooth its way, and perfect controls for whatever response you want. The only thing it lacks is a reverse setting, but I can live without that.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Put it after dirt (I have mine after treble booster, fuzz and wah) and adjust its sensitivity to match. Much more useful than you might think if you've always used this effect at the front of the chain. Better yet, try it after a volume pedal.
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Bootsy Collins In A Box
Genuinely Brilliant, turned it on and straight away FUNK
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