The Best Multi-Effects Pedals Under €150: Bargain Effects for You!
One pedal, hundreds of tones...
Multi-effects pedals offer tremendous value at the best of times, with various effects in one box! So why not check out our list of pedals under €150?
€150 Multi-Effects
The Best Multi-Effects Pedals Under €150
Need to add some seasoning to your guitar tone? Do you need access to multiple effects? You may have considered buying individual effects pedals. However, with that comes the need to buy patch cables, power supplies, and a pedal board. Instead, why not consider a budget multi-effects unit?
Moreover, as a beginner, it’s hard to know what tones and effects you like. Therefore, with a multi-effects pedal, you’ll be able to experiment without breaking the bank. Here are our picks.
Mooer Prime M1
What do we have here? This cool blue unit is based on Mooer’s unique MNRS sampling technology for high-quality digital amplifier models and effects.

Despite the low price tag, this *Mooer multi-effects unit features 128 integrated effect models, an 80-second looper and 40 drum machine patterns!
We also get an LCD display and two multifunctional footswitches that manage the presets, looper and the drum machine. I like that we get physical stuff as well as all the cool digital bits.


Zoom MS-200D+
Taking it up a notch, we have this *Zoom MS-200D+. Headline stats look pretty good! We’ve got 36 emulations of sounds from rock history, as well as 164 Zoom original sounds. All from this one unit!

Similar to the Mooer multi-effects unit, we also have an associated app which can expand the overall sound selection. Thanks to the Guitar Lab app for IOS. We can also utilise the built in tuner thanks to an integrated dot-matrix LCD display.
You can power this one up with either x2 AA batteries or your usual 9V power cable, which sadly isn’t included. However, I’m okay with that considering how much boost and fuzz you can get.


Zoom MS-70CDR+
Our next multi-effects pedal under €150 sits just below our budget. Although this one was suggested by one of you guys, so thanks for the suggestion!

Zoom smashed it out of the park at the 2024 NAMM show with these new units. This time, we’ve got 140 guitar and bass effects. Some of which include modulation, chorus, delay and reverb. Plus, we can use 6 effects simultaneously.
Moreover, we’re working with 100 patch memory locations, so you’ll never lose your tones. There’s also USB-C connectivity. The x4 cross key switches also allow us to navigate the pedal with ease.


Valeton GP-100
As we near the end of our pick of pedals, I wanted to look at something that is perhaps the most beginner-oriented. This *Valeton Dapper Mini 4 Effect Strip is an easy-to-use pedal.

Initially, we have access to delay, chorus and drive via three large footswitches. Along with a tuner, the drive offers us classic tube-style overdrive and distortion.
Additional hardware includes your typical 6.3mm input jack and a headphone output with speaker simulation. A cheaper unit that will allow beginners to get a taste for what they like.


Harley Benton DNAfx GiT Core
Concluding our look at value multi-effects pedals, we have this cute and cuddly entry from *Harley Benton. Released at the back end of last year, we’ve got amp modelling and digital effects on offer.

For saving space and cash, we’ve got non-linear amp modelling technology with real tube amp sound, feel and response. Working alongside 26 speaker simulations and 151 various effects. We can store upto 200 presets and make use of an 80-second looper.
Suitable for home, studio or stage, we’ve got a USB-C connection, 6.3mm stereo input and outputs and even a micro USB.


Multi-Effects Under €150: Cheap Possibilities
Don’t let the price tag put you off! All of these pedals just go to show how much you can get for your money. Which, these days, is something that doesn’t happen too often! Are there any that we missed in this price bracket that you know and love? Let us know!
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7 responses to “The Best Multi-Effects Pedals Under €150: Bargain Effects for You!”
I’m really surprised that the Zoom MS-70CDR hasn’t made this list.
It’s an excellent pedal for the price. And works equally as well with synths and drums etc.
funny. i just ordered 2x the zoom for my old digital drummachines.
NUX MG 300 , better budget pedal, and cheaper
I’m surprised that the Zoom MS-70 CDR hasn’t made this list.
It’s a great multi effects pedal with lots of features and is equally good with guitars, synths and drums.
I have the Zoom G1X4. I take it to my lessons when working on songs that require special effects. I’ve been able to recreate the effects needed every time, by either factory loaded tones or making my own! For the price there is none better!
i ordered a zoom to get some chorus and reverb on my old DX7.
I know that you have to feature gear that can be bought new. The Zoom G1X Four has been around long enough that I got a great deal on a used one. Great pedal, can fill so many roles.
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