MOOER PE100 Portable Desktop Guitar Multi Effects Headphone Amp vs Depusheng REV3900 KTV Pre-Effector with USB/Bluetooth, 2-mic pre-effect
Overall winner: MOOER PE100 Portable Desktop Guitar Multi Effects Headphone Amp
Key Differences
MOOER PE100 (A) is a compact portable guitar multi-effects headphone amp with many amp models, effects, drum patterns and a metronome, and is offered at a more affordable listed price tier. Depusheng REV3900 (B) is a KTV-focused pre-effector with USB/Bluetooth, optical input and dual-mic pre-effect plus an anti-howling mode with precise frequency shifting, suited for microphone and karaoke setups
MOOER PE100 Portable Desktop Guitar Multi Effects Headphone Amp
Compact guitar multi-effects pedal with amp models, drum patterns, tuner, and 99 factory/user presets. Praised for sound quality and versatility, though some report occasional functionality issues
Pros
- compact all-in-one practice tool
- wide range of amp models and effects
- drum patterns and metronome built-in
- 99 factory presets and 99 user presets
Cons
- mixed reliability reports
- some users experience functionality issues
Depusheng REV3900 KTV Pre-Effector with USB/Bluetooth, 2-mic pre-effect
KTV pre-effector with anti-howling and built-in effects. Supports Optical/Bluetooth/USB inputs and dual-mic interfaces with adjustable mic, bass, and treble. Customer insight notes mixed feedback
Pros
- anti-howling mode with precise frequency shifting
- multi-input support: optical, bluetooth, USB
- dual-microphone pre-effect capability
- front and rear mic inputs with separate controls
Cons
- customer insight data unavailable
- limited review details provided
- no explicit warranty info
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MOOER |
| Durability | Depusheng |
| Versatility | MOOER |
| User Reviews | MOOER |