I was very skeptical about Mooer. I purchased an E-Lady Analog Flanger. It is Fantastic. Well built. Super Quiet. No Tone Sucking. True Bypass, and No Volume Drop. Sounds like a Vintage Electric Mistress. ( more so, then the Newer EHX Versions ).
i have two mooers pedal.. 5 band eq and shimverb... the one that got me is 5 band... it almost has no noise at all... gotta love this product... and that shimverb... i love that little beast too ^^
The only thing bad about these pedals are the little black knobs. In the video, someone has put white paint to mark them, but they don't come from the factory like that. I have the pure octave and the rumble drive. The pure octave has good tracking on most of my guitars, but likes the higher notes more. The rumble drive, on the other hand, sounds good with everything I've tried.
The Mooer Repeater has a very distinct click when turned on that, we’ll, repeats... otherwise a great tiny digital delay but I’m going to have to return it.
Hi PRS just had a search on your online store no luck finding Mooer pedals.Keen on the mod factory kind of effect I would only use about 3 times in one night so mini pedal perfect for this.
Some of them are good, for example, the Green Mile (a copy of the TS808) sounds very similar to the original model. The Triangle Buff (the copy of the Big Muff) sounds crappy for me compared to the original Big Muff. The construction of these pedals is good and apparently offers a good quality finished. I hope have been helpful.
My fear with these pedals is the sound quality. Do they feel too "digital"? Would you prefer to spend some extra bucks and get an analog circuit for drive and comp, for example?
Hot Rod Deluxe Dude The thing with the Mooer lineup is that there are some definite dudes and some definite studs. The Hustle Drive, Blues Crab and Trellicopter have all been fixtures on my board for over a year. The Trellicopter is the best tremolo I've ever used, and the Blues Crab is the best Bluesbreaker V1 style pedal I've used. I also have a Blue Faze, and a Flex Boost, both of which I like (I just don't have a use for them in my current band). I really want to grab an AnaEcho to use for slapback so I don't have to keep leaning down to change the settings on my MXR Carbon Copy. I have played a few that I really really didn't like though, the Blues Mood and Rumble Drives were very meh, as were the Echolizer and the ShimerVerb.
I have a Shimverb, and when I compare it to the reverbs from my Line 6 M5 or the Zoom MS-50G it stands up fairly equal (of course, one can't compare it with a Strymon). My only problem with the Shimverb is that the shimmer setting isn't an octave, it's a 5th. I also have an Eleclady and the chorus from Mooer, both are good. And I never had any of the problems listed, they work fine
Not bad. While not the best sounding pedals, they are inexpensive, small, and have a huge selection to choose from. But I don't think I'll be replacing my Fulltone and TC Electronic pedals with these any time soon. Also, one of my favorite Stones tunes featuring Mick Taylor with Keef.
I find that Mod Factory un-usable. Tried using the tremolo and the 2 wah functions, and the uni-vibe setting too. In all cases, the volume drops when the pedal is engaged. Unless there is some adjustment inside the box to level out the unity gain value, I must send it back... did you guys notice this? I tried it pre-input, and in my FX loop. At a live gig, kicking on this pedal made my guitar drop down into the mix, the opposite of what I'd want... unacceptable... sorry...
I believe Mooer designed it to be very similar. I don't own the Diamond, but I do own at least 3 other boutique compressors, plus the Yellow Comp. I'll say that the YC is pretty amazing, especially for the price. It meets (and sometimes exceeds) the functionality of the more expensive comps. Super quiet and transparent if you want it to be.
I'm bored at work. I generally do spread love lol. It's just that's one of those rights of passage songs as a budding guitar player. It was on rock band or guitar zero for christ sakes. All the kids played that shit
I'm not a big fan of Mooer sounds but I'm not agree at all with you my friend. For example, the Helix HX effects sounds very crappy if you try to play with a crappy amp.
I was very skeptical about Mooer. I purchased an E-Lady Analog Flanger. It is Fantastic. Well built. Super Quiet. No Tone Sucking. True Bypass, and No Volume Drop. Sounds like a Vintage Electric Mistress. ( more so, then the Newer EHX Versions ).
you should do a lesson on that version of Can't You Hear Me Knocking, that was one of the best i've heard
My favorite Stones track. Dude you always kill it!
Andy is such an awesome player.
Andy, you do a better job of showing off these pedals than the official folks. Cheers.
Compact loud nice looking pedals what more can u ask for? More videos of mooer pedals please :)
i have two mooers pedal.. 5 band eq and shimverb... the one that got me is 5 band... it almost has no noise at all... gotta love this product... and that shimverb... i love that little beast too ^^
Remember when you could get these for under $40? I should have bought mooer :p
Because of that, I have always had the (mis?)conception that they were cheapo pedals.
We did review mooer wahter pedal. These small stompboxes have surprised us!
Can’t you hear me knocking? Oh hell yes!!!
The only thing bad about these pedals are the little black knobs. In the video, someone has put white paint to mark them, but they don't come from the factory like that. I have the pure octave and the rumble drive. The pure octave has good tracking on most of my guitars, but likes the higher notes more. The rumble drive, on the other hand, sounds good with everything I've tried.
Yes! One of the best Stones songs!
The Mooer Repeater has a very distinct click when turned on that, we’ll, repeats... otherwise a great tiny digital delay but I’m going to have to return it.
First song is "Can't You Hear Me Knocking", by the Rolling Stones
Hi PRS just had a search on your online store no luck finding Mooer pedals.Keen on the mod factory kind of effect I would only use about 3 times in one night so mini pedal perfect for this.
Hi Rob, I was able to find the pedals by clicking the Osiamo link in the description..
Actually they sound killer. Are they run in front of an amp in this demo?
what's the song in the background while Andy speaks?
Ok, but are they good pedals?
Some of them are good, for example, the Green Mile (a copy of the TS808) sounds very similar to the original model. The Triangle Buff (the copy of the Big Muff) sounds crappy for me compared to the original Big Muff. The construction of these pedals is good and apparently offers a good quality finished. I hope have been helpful.
My fear with these pedals is the sound quality. Do they feel too "digital"? Would you prefer to spend some extra bucks and get an analog circuit for drive and comp, for example?
No need to fear, their dirt pedals and compressor are still analog.
Hot Rod Deluxe Dude
The thing with the Mooer lineup is that there are some definite dudes and some definite studs. The Hustle Drive, Blues Crab and Trellicopter have all been fixtures on my board for over a year. The Trellicopter is the best tremolo I've ever used, and the Blues Crab is the best Bluesbreaker V1 style pedal I've used. I also have a Blue Faze, and a Flex Boost, both of which I like (I just don't have a use for them in my current band). I really want to grab an AnaEcho to use for slapback so I don't have to keep leaning down to change the settings on my MXR Carbon Copy. I have played a few that I really really didn't like though, the Blues Mood and Rumble Drives were very meh, as were the Echolizer and the ShimerVerb.
I have a Shimverb, and when I compare it to the reverbs from my Line 6 M5 or the Zoom MS-50G it stands up fairly equal (of course, one can't compare it with a Strymon). My only problem with the Shimverb is that the shimmer setting isn't an octave, it's a 5th. I also have an Eleclady and the chorus from Mooer, both are good. And I never had any of the problems listed, they work fine
Trellicopter! Amazing.
What is the model of this Andy's LP ? ...great sound,great looking
Not bad. While not the best sounding pedals, they are inexpensive, small, and have a huge selection to choose from. But I don't think I'll be replacing my Fulltone and TC Electronic pedals with these any time soon.
Also, one of my favorite Stones tunes featuring Mick Taylor with Keef.
Is this a good pedalboard (the mooer firefly) for gigging and band rehersals?
I find that Mod Factory un-usable. Tried using the tremolo and the 2 wah functions, and the uni-vibe setting too. In all cases, the volume drops when the pedal is engaged. Unless there is some adjustment inside the box to level out the unity gain value, I must send it back... did you guys notice this?
I tried it pre-input, and in my FX loop. At a live gig, kicking on this pedal made my guitar drop down into the mix, the opposite of what I'd want... unacceptable... sorry...
what is the song he plays directly after telling about the pedals feel like i should know it
I always pronounced it Moo-er. Lol Guess Mooer makes more sense.
Hi guys... can I ask a question why they face out the moeer BLUE COMP.... I have now and trade to my Boss LS2!!!
disembodied head and arms demo some pedals :)
What's the second song?
How does the yellow comp compare to the Diamond?
I believe Mooer designed it to be very similar. I don't own the Diamond, but I do own at least 3 other boutique compressors, plus the Yellow Comp. I'll say that the YC is pretty amazing, especially for the price. It meets (and sometimes exceeds) the functionality of the more expensive comps. Super quiet and transparent if you want it to be.
Thank you for this video. Now you are making spend more money ;-)
What's the first song?
"Can't You Hear Me Knocking" by The Rolling Stones
cant you hear me knocking by the rolling stones
Haha wow dude, so much hate for nuthin'.
Wastw your time on something better like practising? Spread love!
I'm bored at work. I generally do spread love lol. It's just that's one of those rights of passage songs as a budding guitar player. It was on rock band or guitar zero for christ sakes. All the kids played that shit
I'm only 18, I still have things to discover man ;)
Anyone know if joyo pedals will fit with this case?
no,even the joyo ironman pedal is too big
I have a Cruncher, I love it! Mooer is coming up. Check out my demos of the pedal, click "Sid Fernandez", tell me what you think. Thanks, guys!
Anything sounds good with a Gibson! Do the test drive with a crappy amp and guitar!
I'm not a big fan of Mooer sounds but I'm not agree at all with you my friend. For example, the Helix HX effects sounds very crappy if you try to play with a crappy amp.
easily the worst tones ever heard on PGS.
***** too many people do that, hence "video killed the radio star"
Another example of ppl who listen with their eyes. Either that, or your tone taste sucks, or your speaker sucks, or your ear sucks. Good job.
For shame PGS. for shame.
I don't like mooer. They're cheap ripping pedals and naming them their own. Sorry mooer lovers :)
or maybe they just use the same exact electronics but don't put a boutique name on them?
Improve a litlle bit your demos