MOOER Micro ABY MKII Channel Switch Pedal vs Embank 02 Distortion Guitar Pedal – DIY Shell
Overall winner: MOOER Micro ABY MKII Channel Switch Pedal
Key Differences
MOOER Micro ABY MKII (A) is a compact channel/ABY switcher focused on routing and versatility with ABY capability and a larger review count; Donner Embank 02 (B) is a distortion pedal in a DIY shell aimed at heavy distortion tones and customization. Choose A if you need compact channel switching and routing flexibility; choose B if you want thick, heavy distortion and a customizable enclosure
MOOER Micro ABY MKII Channel Switch Pedal
Compact channel switch pedal that routes signals to two outputs and supports bidirectional ABY operation. Useful for switching between A/B and Y with mode options, praised for value and ease of use by some customers
Pros
- compact pedal footprint
- easy to use
- two output paths with ABY capability
- supports bidirectional operation
Cons
- mixed feedback on sound quality
- some users report reliability issues from start
- control options seen as not versatile by some
Embank 02 Distortion Guitar Pedal – DIY Shell
Analog distortion pedal with thick, heavy tone for hard rock and metal. DIY shell with decoration options to express creativity; high-quality circuit for natural distortion and sound continuity
Pros
- thick, heavy distortion
- suitable for hard rock and metal
- DIY shell with customization options
- high-quality analog circuit for natural distortion
Cons
- power cord not included
- mixed feedback on build durability and phase behavior
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Donner |
| Durability | MOOER |
| Versatility | MOOER |
| User Reviews | Tie |