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Mooer MVP2 Harmonier

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Effects Pedal for Electric Guitar

  • 12 Pitches
  • 11 Harmony modes that offer different harmonic intervals
  • High-quality internal reverb module with adjustable volume
  • Three vocal sound modes: Flat, Warm and Bright
  • 7 Preset memory locations
  • LED push-button with dual functionality
  • Customisable effect, sound and reverb isolation
  • Bypass footswitch function to separate the sound from the effects
  • Multifunctional foot switch for "hidden mode"
  • Two different output modes: Mixed and Individual
  • Controls for mode, key, level, gain
  • Optional 48 V phantom power
  • Grounding Switch
  • Switch for selecting between microphone level and line level
  • Metal housing
  • Microphone input and output: XLR
  • Guitar input and output: 6.3 mm mono jack
  • Power supply via enclosed 9 V DC power supply unit (2.1 x 5.5 mm barrel connector, polarity (-) inside)
  • Power consumption: 1.5 mA
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 125 x 86.6 x 60 mm
  • Weight: 370 g

Note:Battery operation not supported

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Available since February 2024
Item number 584665
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Effect Types Vocal
B-Stock from 137 € available
162 €
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Pitch shifter for guitar and vocals

The Mooer MVP2 Harmonier, part of Mooer's Vocal Series, is tailored to the needs of singer-songwriters who wish to enrich their guitar playing with additional vocal harmonies. At its core, the MVP2 Harmonier is an intelligent pitch shifter that adds harmonies based on the selected key. It features 11 different modes, each equipped with various combinations of octaves, fifths, and thirds. Additionally, the compact pedal offers three tonal modes - Flat, Warm, and Bright - for shaping vocal sounds, and a reverb effect that can be applied independently to both guitar and vocal signals. Unlike the majority of Mooer pedals, the Harmonier includes both XLR and jack inputs and outputs, and it also provides phantom power to allow condenser microphones to be used.

Mooer MVP2 Harmonier effect pedal for vocals and guitar

Sound and control united

Mooer has designed the MVP2 to be practical and easy to use. The user interface includes a key selector knob, a control for choosing from the 11 harmonies, and a level knob for adjusting the volume of the generated harmonies. The Sharp button allows the user to change the root note and to switch between major and minor keys, while the Favorite footswitch lets the user save and recall up to seven custom presets. The switch on the right side serves a dual purpose: It activates the pedal and toggles the harmony accompaniment and reverb on or off. Alongside the 6.35mm jack output on the pedal's left side, an XLR output is also provided on the rear panel, which means that vocal and guitar output signals can be tapped together or separately, and this same section is also where the microphone plugs in and the (optional) phantom power is activated and the input level adjusted.

Three knobs, one button, and two footswitches on the Mooer MVP2 harmonier pedal

All essentials included

The Mooer MVP2 Harmonier caters to both guitarists and to vocalists who play an instrument at the same time, and it is sure to impress both groups with its clean and latency-free tracking of harmonies and an integrated reverb effect that adds a special atmosphere to both channels independently. The pedal is so intuitive to operate that a display is not even necessary, and the manual (which is fairly short to begin with) need only be consulted briefly if at all. Those who prefer to forego numerous connections and extra features in favour of a practical and well-sounding pitch-shifting pedal are sure to find the Mooer MVP2 Harmonier to be the ideal companion, especially for stage performances.

Two illuminated footswitches on the Mooer MVP2 Harmonier pedal

About Mooer

Mooer is based in the Chinese city of Shenzhen and has been making products for guitarists since 2010, which include compact single pedals through to multi-effects units and compact amplifiers. The company initially produced a range of mini pedals before making perhaps its most significant breakthrough in 2016 with the sophisticated Ocean Machine delay pedal, which was designed in collaboration with Devin Townsend. Mooer's product range now also includes solutions that feature amp modelling, IR-based speaker simulation, and matching equalisers, and the company's focus remains firmly on the use of digital technology.

Versatile pitch shifter for stage and studio

Multi-part vocal arrangements are inspiring and impressive - but not everyone has a vocal duo or trio as support. This is where the Mooer MVP2 Harmonier comes into play with its 11 different harmonies, making solo performances sound significantly fuller. With both balanced and unbalanced inputs and outputs, it is suitable for various applications, whether on a guitarist's pedalboard, connected to an acoustic amp, or for recording vocal tracks directly to a mixer or computer. The Mooer MVP2 Harmonier comes with a suitable 9-volt power supply, but users should note that battery operation is not supported.

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Macht meistens was er soll...
JohannesM 12.03.2024
Nach einer Woche Testbetrieb ein erstes Fazit:
- das Gerät erscheint wertig und die grundsätzliche Bedienung erschließt sich einigermaßen
- das Gitarrenfeature habe ich nicht benutzt
- die beiliegende Erklärung hätte man weglassen können, steht alles auch auf dem Gerät
- für genauere Bedienung braucht man das Web
Sound:
- maximal hat man maximal 3 Stimmen (original + UNTEN oder OBEN oder original mit OBEN und UNTEN dabei Terz, Quinte oder Oktave)
- die Harmonien nach UNTEN klingen alle wertiger und brauchbar
- die nach OBEN sind schnell unnatürlich und wenig ansprechend
- Kombinationen (OBEN und UNTEN) sind teilweise brauchbar, teilweise weniger "echt"
Für eine "Chor-Ergänzung" sind die Sounds brauchbar (siehe z.B. AAAAhhs wie Lady in Black), zu einer Solostimme klingen sie leicht unnatürlich.
- die Speicherplätze sind für Live-Auftritte sicher sinnvoll
- die Tonart-Einstellung ist stufenlos (???) und das Poti erzeugt bei mir Störgeräusche bei der Bedienung
Fazit meiner Bandkollegen: bei Lead-Gesang (1. Stimme) ausschalten, für
anderes ("Chor-Effekt") brauchbar
- gibt sicher bessere Lösungen, aber die kosten wesentlich mehr und sind live auch umständliche zu bedienen
... und beim Ergebnis kommt es darauf an, wie sauber man singt... ;-)
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Leider keine Akkorderkennung von der Gitarre!
Bernd aus S. 08.04.2024
Ich hatte extra bei Thomann angefragt ob sich die Harmonien über die Gitarre steuern lassen und mir wurde dies bestätigt! Leider ist das aber nicht der Fall, mann muss jedesmal die Tonart per Hand eingeben und das bei einem Pedal! Das kann die Konkurrenz von Digitech oder TC El. weit besser, daher leider zurück!
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