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Mooer SD50A Acoustic Guitar Combo

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Combo for Acoustic Guitar

  • Transistor / Solid state design
  • 2 Separate channels with independent effects and EQ sections
  • Power: 50 W RMS
  • Equipped with: 8" full-range flat response (FRFR) speaker with 1" tweeter
  • 6.3 mm mono jack instrument input (channel 1)
  • 6.3 mm mono jack/XLR combo input (channel 2)
  • 3.5 mm stereo jack AUX input
  • Balanced XLR output (switchable to DI output or to preamp and effects output)
  • Controls for: Gain, Bass, Mid, Treble, Master, Chorus, Delay, Reverb, Beats, Value
  • USB OTG support for smartphone and tablet recording
  • Switchable anti-feedback function on each channel
  • Built-in chromatic tuner
  • 3-Band EQ
  • 10 Editable presets
  • Wireless Bluetooth 4.0 support and AUX audio input for audio playback
  • Jam mode with 150 second looper and drum machine
  • Firmware update via USB-B port on the rear panel
  • Input voltage: 15V DC, 4A
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 460 x 236 x 405 mm
  • Weight: 11 kg
  • Includes a wireless footswitch (Mooer AirSwitch) and a power supply
Available since July 2020
Item number 496007
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4.333 kr
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Workstation for acoustic guitarists

With the SD50A, Mooer delivers a versatile guitar amplifier that caters to the diverse needs of acoustic guitarists with its dual channels, 50W power output, and essential effects. Each of the two independently operating channels features a three-band EQ and gain potentiometer, allowing the sound of the acoustic instrument to be adjusted, while the inclusion of phantom power on channel 2 allows the seamless connection and operation of condenser microphones. The integrated looper, combined with a synchronisable drum machine offering 16 grooves, transforms the SD50A into a true jamming machine. The compact combo also boasts ten memory slots, a USB direct recording facility, anti-feedback functions, a built-in tuner, and Bluetooth connectivity for wireless playback.

Easy to operate

As one would expect from a guitar amp, the SD50 is easy to operate. The two channels are distinctly separated on the clear control panel and allow rapid adjustments to match the connected instrument or microphone courtesy of the gain and three-band EQ controls. The two effects sections, which also operate independently, provide each channel with chorus, echo, and reverb. Each channel also features a dedicated feedback killer to automatically detect and eliminate any unwanted feedback. Custom creations can be saved to one of ten memory slots, which can be accessed on the amp itself or via the Mooer AirSwitch footswitch that is included in the scope of delivery. This Bluetooth-enabled switch controls the drum machine and looper, which offers a generous recording time of 150 seconds for capturing new ideas.

Total versatility

While the control panel features a jack input and a combined jack/XLR socket, the back of the Mooer SD50 is equipped with a variety of other connections, including an AUX input socket for integrating external sound sources and a DI output with a balanced signal that can be accessed either before or after the effects section. A ground/lift switch is also included to suppress any unwanted humming. The Mooer SD50 additionally boasts two USB ports: A micro-USB port for capturing digital recordings of the amplifier's sound and a type B interface for performing firmware updates.

Affordable point of entry

With its budget-friendly price tag, the Mooer SD50A is an ideal choice for beginners looking to amplify their acoustic guitars and vocals in any setting. Whether jamming at home with the looper or drum machine, recording directly to a computer, or taking to the stage at a live gig, this amp ensures that all bases are covered. The combo is extremely easy to use, while the Mooer AirSwitch footswitch included with the SD50 amp allows essential functions to be operated by foot for hands-free convenience. The high sound quality and extensive features of the Mooer SD50A Acoustic Guitar Combo also make it appealing to professionals seeking a versatile acoustic amp that is equipped to handle any situation.

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.

Pure, unadulterated sound

Whether connecting two guitars or other acoustic instruments to the Mooer SD50A in combination with a microphone, the amp will ensure that both signals are accommodated and can be processed individually thanks to its two dedicated and independently operating channels and effects blocks. This setup makes the amp perfect for intimate gigs in a cafe or for sessions which do not require a small PA. Featuring an 8" speaker paired with a 1" tweeter, the amp covers a broad frequency spectrum, from deep bass notes to crystal-clear highs, with exceptional, unadulterated detail, faithfully preserving the authentic sound and character of the connected instrument.

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Sounds good and has good features but also has a serious issue
pengipete 25.02.2022
This amp looks the part, feels solid despite being really rather light and sounds great. The wireless pedalboard is great once you get used to it, though it would be even better if it was customisable and if it gave a clue as to what mode you're in. The EQ range is good and the effects are good quality. The choice of drums is far too limited and there's no way to customise them - you also can't set the tempo to BPM, for example. The sound pretty good though and are okay for practice. I wouldn't recommend them for busking - no intro or outro and simply not enough control over them. Sound from the external connections is excellent and the bluetooth connection is fast and reliable so it's perfect for playing along to tracks on a PC or phone. Running an electic guitar through a multifx pedal like a Pod Go into the Aux input gives great results too. The one serious issue I have is that the speaker makes an extremely loud POP from the speaker when you switch it on and it makes no difference if you set the volumes off - it's not just a minor "pop" either - it is LOUD! - like as loud as you could get from this power of amp. I can live with that at home but it would seriously bother me to use it in front of an audience. Overall - I'm happy enough with it and Thomann's price was terrific. If it wasn't for that horrible noise when powered on, it would be perfect.
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Ingolf-G 23.11.2020
Ich spiele eine Harley Benton Custom Line Nashville Nylon, also eine Konzertgitarre mit massivem Body. Da ich davon träume irgendwann mal als Singer/Songwriter auf zu treten war ich auf der Suche nach einem Verstärker für Gitarre und Gesang. Zuerst hatte ich mir eine große Aktivbox, die unter der Rubrik PA lief, zugelegt. Kleines Mischpult dazu und los. Ja war ganz OK aber irgendwie gefiel es mir nicht. Zu groß, zu viele Kabel und der Sound - nicht umwerfend.
Also sollte ein Akustikverstärker her.
Mein erster Versuch:
Fender Acoustasonic 40. - Klingt wie ein Radio in einem Pappkarton
Dann im örtlichen Musikladen verschiedene Amps angespielt.
Fishmann Loudbox Charge
Marshall AS50 D
Boss ACS Live
einen Stagg und einen Laney. Ein Ibanez Troubador war auch dabei
Fishmann, Boss und Laney waren vom Klang her recht gut aber mir eigentlich zu teuer.

Auf meiner Suche fand ich dann den Mooer. Ohne Bewertungen ....
Der Test von Bonedo fiel aber recht gut aus und der Preis war auch verlockend.
Also bestellt und 1,5 Tage später kam das Paket.
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Lange Vorrede kurzer Sinn: Hier meine Bewertung:

Größer und schwerer als erwartet - fand ich schon mal gut.
Edel und wertig verarbeitet. Sieht sehr gut aus.
Netzteil angesteckt, Gitarre rein und los. Geil, die LEDs des kleinen Displays laufen erstmal im Kreis bevor die Nummer des Presets angezeigt wird. Zu den Features später. Erstmal der

Sound:
Alle Regler auf Mittelstellung und .... Oh was für ein Sound. Heftig. Daneben sehen die anderen Mitbewerber wirklich blass aus.
EQ arbeitet sehr gut. Regler laufen weich aber nicht zu leicht . Perfekt. Chorus und Reverb sehr hochwertig. Delay mit Tab-Taster steuerbar. Dann habe ich per Bluetooth mein Handy angeschlossen um mal zu testen wie das klingt. Ok hier fehlen die Bässe - es klingt wie ein kleines Transistorradio. Zum Musikhören für mich also nicht geeignet aber dafür habe ich ihn ja auch nicht gekauft. Stimme und Gitarre - nahezu Perfekt.

Features:
Es ist kaum zu glauben was der Amp alles bietet.
Presets: Man kann seine Soundeinstellungen mit den Effekten usw abspeichern. UNGLAUBLICH
Looper:150 Sekunden Looper. Wahnsinn!
Stimmgerät: Sehr nützlich immer dabei.
AntiFeedback Mode für jeden Kanal
Chors, Reverb und Delay
Bluetooth ohne Probleme
Und der absolute Wahnsinn ein 4fach kabelloser Fusschalter über den die Presets und der Looper gesteuert werden können.
Ein paar Drumbeats sind auch noch mit an Board.Können auch über den Fusschalter ein und ausgeschaltet werden. Mit den Beats ist es allerdings so wie mit der Musik. Hier fehlt es an den nötigen Bässen.
Ein Ausgang der als DI oder als Preamp geschaltet werden kann. USB OTG - hatte ich noch nie gehört :-)
Ich hoffe ich habe nichts vergessen :-)

Ich bin TOTAL begeistert für diesen Preis ein so geniales Gerät gefunden zu haben.

UNEINGESCHRÄNKTE KAUFEMPFEHLUNG!!!
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Un bon son, un bon look... et quelques subtilités à apprivoiser
Guitar heureux 12.05.2021
Pour l'instant, (reçu il y a moins d'une semaine) le Mooer SD50A répond à mes attentes même si je ne l'ai pas encore poussé dans ses derniers retranchements, que je l'utilise à la maison, et que j'ai encore à me familiariser avec certaines subtilités liées au looper, au bouton value et tout ce qui clignote autour de la boîte à rythmes et la pédale livrée avec! Le manuel (en plusieurs langues dont le français) mériterait d'être plus explicite (en tout cas pour les plus tout jeunes comme moi!) Côté sonorités, le Mooer est très agréable, amplifie sans les dénaturer les couacs, pardon, les accords de ma Takamine, les effets permettent de s'amuser (très bon delay, ronde reverb). Un look très sympa, des finitions de qualité, ce Mooer là est très pratique avec ses deux canaux (à noter la prise jack pour la guitare et la prise combinant jack et XLR qui permet d'utiliser des micros ou un autre instrument avec jack, les branchements permettant de jouer et (ou) de chanter sur des backing tracks sont un plus. Bref pour l'instant, ravi. A défaut d'être un guitar hero, je suis un guitar'heureux!
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Delusione totale
pinoamabile 03.04.2021
Se desiderate un tutto fare senza pretese di qualità può anche andare bene, altrimenti navigate in altre acque.Il suono è plasticoso ,poco definito ,in poche parole insipito.Le regolazioni risultano complicate,i preset drum ne sono pochi e servono a poco.Capisco cha leggere qui tante recensioni positive fa rimanere un pò perplessi,ma per me che uso amplificatori di alta qualità come il Mark è difficile accontentarsi.I più lo troveranno un buon ampli,francamente io lo ritengo scarso
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