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Description

Step into the world of rich and vibrant sound with the Mooer Ninety Orange Phaser Effects Pedal. A perfect companion for the guitarists who desire to add a unique touch to their melodies. This phaser pedal is designed with flexibility in mind, offering a vintage/modern toggle that lets you switch between classic and contemporary tones effortlessly.

The Mooer Ninety Orange is not just about versatility, it's also about delivering pure and uncolored sound. Thanks to its True Bypass feature, your signal will flow unaffected through the pedal when it's switched off, ensuring that your core tone remains intact.

The controls are straightforward and easy to navigate. The speed control lets you dial in a wide range of phasing effects, from subtle shifts to extreme modulations. The status LED ensures you're never in the dark about the pedal's operational status. The TRS inputs and output provide seamless integration into any pedalboard setup.

Key Features:

  • Phaser Effects Pedal with rich sound output
  • Controller for speed, vintage/modern toggle for versatile tone shaping
  • TRS inputs and output for easy integration
  • Status LED for clear operational visibility
  • True Bypass feature for maintaining the pure signal flow
  • Power consumption: 5 mA
  • Requires 9V DC power supply (not included)

Product specs

Available since March 2013
Chorus No
Flanger No
Phaser Yes

FAQs

What type of effect does the Mooer Ninety Orange pedal produce?

The Mooer Ninety Orange is a phaser effects pedal, designed to create classic phase shifting sounds popular in various music genres.

Does the Mooer Ninety Orange work well with both guitar and bass?

Yes, the Mooer Ninety Orange is versatile and can be used with both electric guitar and bass, providing rich phasing effects for both instruments.

What power supply does the Mooer Ninety Orange require?

The Mooer Ninety Orange requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is typical for most compact effects pedals.

How does the Mooer Ninety Orange compare to other phaser pedals?

The Mooer Ninety Orange offers a classic phasing sound with a simple control layout, making it a compact and affordable option compared to more complex phaser pedals.

Is the Mooer Ninety Orange suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Mooer Ninety Orange is suitable for live performances, offering reliable phasing effects in a compact and durable design ideal for pedalboards.

Prymaxe

Prymaxe

Mooer Audio Ninety Orange Phaser

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Mooer Audio Ninety Orange Phaser

Prymaxe

Prymaxe

Video thumbnail for MXR Phase 90 Vs Mooer Ninety Orange Clone Pedal Shootout by Simon Smith

MXR Phase 90 Vs Mooer Ninety Orange Clone Pedal Shootout

Simon Smith

Simon Smith

Video thumbnail for Mooer Ninety Orange Phaser Micro Pedal by MooerAudio

Mooer Ninety Orange Phaser Micro Pedal

MooerAudio

MooerAudio

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Mooer Ninety Orange Phaser | Reverb Demo Video

Reverb

Reverb

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MXR EVH Phase 90 vs. Mooer Ninety Orange - Phaser Shootout Part 3

Made by Miike

Made by Miike

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MXR Phase 95 vs. Mooer Ninety Orange - No Talking!

Made by Miike

Made by Miike

Video thumbnail for Mooer Ninety Orange Phaser Demo by Ryan Lutton

Mooer Ninety Orange Phaser Demo

Ryan Lutton

Ryan Lutton

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Phaser comparison MXR phase 90 M101 vs Mooer Ninety Orange

Octoplod

Octoplod

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Mooer Ninety Orange Phaser Pedal Demo and Review | Two Phase 90s In One Box!

Jake Tanis

Jake Tanis

Video thumbnail for Mooer Ninety Orange (Analog Phaser Pedal) by Tom Roger Thu

Mooer Ninety Orange (Analog Phaser Pedal)

Tom Roger Thu

Tom Roger Thu

Reviews

PROS

  • Compact, saving valuable pedalboard space

  • Simple and easy to use with one knob and switch

  • Offers both vintage and modern phaser modes

  • Does not change the guitar’s volume when engaged

  • Larger knobs compared to other Mooer pedals for better visibility

  • True bypass preserves tone when the pedal is off

  • Provides subtle to substantial phasing effects

  • Excellent build quality and durability

  • Affordable compared to similar pedals

  • Warm, rich sound quality

CONS

  • Limited sound range compared to some competitors

  • Slight volume drop when speed knob is cranked

  • Narrow build can make it prone to toppling if not secured

  • Some users may desire more control over the sound

Owner Insights

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

Features and functionality

  • The Mooer Ninety Orange includes a switch for selecting between vintage and modern phaser sounds, similar to certain MXR models.

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  • The vintage mode is described as smoother and preferable by some users, while the modern mode is less favored due to its more aggressive sound.

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Comparisons

  • Users have compared the Mooer Ninety Orange favorably to the Boss phaser, noting it sounds better for their needs.

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  • The pedal's performance for achieving the sound from "Tighten Up" by The Black Keys is praised, indicating its suitability for specific rock styles.

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Use cases and applications

  • The pedal is noted to pair well with fuzz and DBA effects, providing a versatile phaser option for various soundscapes.

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  • Users report excellent results using the pedal with bass guitars for a "Stranglehold" sound and with Hohner Pianet pianos for a Hall and Oates vibe.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate that the Mooer Ninety Orange does not cause a volume drop when engaged, maintaining consistent output.

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  • One user found that the pedal does not create noise, but rather amplifies existing noise in the signal chain, suggesting a noise gate may be beneficial.

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Value and pricing

  • Mooer pedals are recognized for cloning top-tier models, providing quality at a lower cost, with some users preferring them over similar Mosky pedals.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 6 Reviews and 53 Ratings

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E

Decent MXR emulation

Bought this to save space on my board to squeeze the 3rd Dimension on replacing my Digitech. The Digitech is a superior pedal overall with stereo outputs and a much larger range of sounds, but for a straight MXR type sound in a small package this is good with both vintage and modern phasing covered and true bypass. Will swap them around depending on what I am playing

jacob_keplinger

Great!

Just like a phase 90, got it right before we did New Threads is Dead. It's all over that album.

jo_hannes_g

Good clone but ....

Soundwise it is a good clone of the MXR Phase 90. It has a warm tone and also has a mini toggle switch for vintage MXR tones and more phasing tones as well. However, at least mine features also a volume drop. It is not significant, but noticable - therefore only 3 stars.

dorgsan

MXR Phase 90 clone

Rich sound, but has noticably limited range compared to MXR Phase 90 and MXR Phase 95

A

Amazingly smooth and warm sound

I love to use this pedal to give my accompanying rhythm guitar some flair and dreaminess

khell

Playing with a bass guitar

I liked so much, its amazing sound and clean.

jimmarchi1

smallest phase 90 clone I have ever seen... wonder how it stacks up to the MCR EVH one with modes for the classic voicing and the modern voicing....

Artist usage

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See how Scott Ian uses Mooer Ninety Orange

Scott Ian

Guitarist

Anthrax

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Verified via YouTube

In this Youtube video titled “Rig Tour with Scott Ian of Anthrax,” uploaded by Sweetwater, this pedal is seen as a part of Scott Ian's rig at 23:13.

See how Dallas Green uses Mooer Ninety Orange

Dallas Green

Singer, Guitarist

Alexisonfire

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Verified via Twitter

Dallas Green of City and Colour is shown using the Mooer Ninety Orange phaser pedal in a Twitter post from the band’s official account during the recording of their sixth album.

See how Christian Savill uses Mooer Ninety Orange

Christian Savill

Guitarist

Slowdive

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Verified via Photo

What looks like a Mooer Ninety Orange can be seen in this picture of Christian Savill's pedalboard. See also: http://puertoricoindie.com/2016/05/12/christian-savill-slowdive/

See how David Sullivan uses Mooer Ninety Orange

David Sullivan

Guitarist

Red Fang

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Verified via Premierguitar

According to Premier Guitar's article, Sullivan uses the Mooer Ninety Orange pedal.

See how J.B. Meijers uses Mooer Ninety Orange

J.B. Meijers

Singer, Guitarist

The Common Linnets

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Verified via YouTube

J.B. talks about the pedal at 20:50 in the video.

See how Ceyhun Kaan Karakaş uses Mooer Ninety Orange

Ceyhun Kaan Karakaş

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Madrigal

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Verified via Photo

In a rehearsal photo, it is evident that Ceyhun Kaan Karakaş uses the Mooer Ninety Orange pedal.

Album Usage

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