Mooer Ensemble King analog chorus micro pedal vs Ibanez Chorus Mini Pedal
Overall winner: Ibanez Chorus Mini Pedal
Key Differences
The Ibanez Chorus Mini (A) has a higher average rating (4.70 from 1,072 reviews) and notes true bypass and an all-analog signal path, making it better for players prioritizing tone fidelity and widely affirmed satisfaction. The Mooer Ensemble King (B) emphasizes a pure analog chorus in an ultra-compact full metal shell and a very small footprint, suiting players who need the smallest, rugged option for tight pedalboards
Mooer Ensemble King analog chorus micro pedal
Compact analog chorus pedal with full metal shell. Delivers warm, non-watery chorus and true bypass. Praised for build quality and small footprint
Pros
- Pure analog chorus sound
- Full metal shell
- Very small footprint
- True bypass
Cons
- Limited customer-provided drawbacks available
Ibanez Chorus Mini Pedal
Compact all-analog chorus pedal with true bypass and speed/depth controls. Ideal for small pedalboards and versatile for rock, blues, and metal tones
Pros
- compact, sturdy build
- all-analog signal path
- true bypass switching
- versatile for multiple genres
Cons
- limited size may affect feel for some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Ibanez |
| Versatility | Ibanez |
| User Reviews | Ibanez |