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The Randall MOR is a one-knob clean boost pedal with true bypass. In front of an amp it pushes the first preamp stage into more gain; in an effects loop it raises the level into the power amp for volume and power-amp saturation. It runs on a 9-volt battery or external supply (not included).
What Are the Key Specs of the Randall MOR?
| Type | Clean boost |
| Controls | Single boost knob |
| Bypass | True bypass |
| Placement | Front of amp or effects loop |
| Power | 9V battery or external supply (not included) |
What Connections Does the MOR Have?
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4 inch input |
| Outputs | 1 x 1/4 inch output |
Key Features
- One knob, two jobs: gain boost up front, volume boost in the loop
- Clean and aggressive: raises level without recoloring your tone
- True bypass: invisible when off
- Battery or supply powered: fits any board
Who Is the MOR For?
The MOR is for players who want the simplest possible lead boost: solos that jump in the mix or an amp pushed harder, with nothing else to adjust.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I run the MOR in front of the amp or in the loop?
In front for more preamp gain and saturation; in the loop for a clean volume lift for solos.
Is it true bypass?
Yes.
Does it color the tone?
It is a clean boost; it raises level without reshaping your sound.
What power does it use?
A 9-volt battery or an external supply, sold separately.
Is this item in stock?
This is a special order item. Place your order and our team will personally confirm your ship date within 2 business days. You will never be left guessing.
Is Victory Musical Instruments an authorized Randall dealer?
Yes. Every Randall product we sell is brand new, sourced through authorized U.S. distribution, and carries the full manufacturer warranty.
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