i have one question with this. if i plug my mooer ge150 pro to my desktop speaker it sounds good and clean. but when i plug it in to my amp (VOX AD50VT-XL) it sounds bad. any suggestions and tips for me? i hope you guys can help me. 😢
If you’re running into a real amp, you’ll want to disable the amp block and the cabinet block. If the amp is distorted, running reverbs/delays into the front end of it will muddy them up. With modellers, you’ll typically want to use an FRFR speaker to monitor yourself, rather than an amp
I did test that out quickly in the clip jumping between the first few stock presets - I’d say it’s not noticeable . As far as I can tell, there’s no way to engage/disengage effects “live” on a patch, as you can’t assign them to footswitches
@@TheTwister22 You can instantly select four different patches by pressing the corresponding footswitch, that you cant do with two footswitches. That said it seems to be on the simpler side, but i was surpriced that it could do cab sim on one of the outputs and have no cab sim on the other, many more expensive units cant do that. They could definately improve on the control functions with more customizations, they are often supricingly limited even in more expensive units and very important for live use.
@@CureEclipse11 I dont own one myself but he tested it in the video at 4:07 and it seems minimal latency switching so that doesnt seem to be a problem, didnt you watch the video ?
If you have an amp and 2x12" cab and want to use mainly only effects and delay and reverb, so not any speaker or amp emulations, how good are those effects, especially stereo effects, compared to for example Boss GX-10?
I'm looking at this modeler with a spark cab. Right now I have a line 6 spider V 120, is it a worthy upgrade? (Also is a spark cab or a headrush frfr108 better)
ToneX one sounds fantastic, but it’s up there for the hardest modeller to use. I ended up sending mine back, I didn’t enjoy the workflow at all. Live desktop editor would solve a lot of issues though
Tonex one is really limited for live use with just two footswitch selectable patches also which i think is a big point of getting something like this, if one is just playing at home or using a pedalboard then its a different story and the Tonex one will be more interesting, i have been considering it as a backup but even though im not one to use many different patches i have found it to be a bit to limiting, three or four footswitches like this is more something that i can live with in worst case. Profiling while have the possibility to sound great also have its perticular drawbacks especially the search for a good profile that works for you and i didnt like or could find a good sound in the free trial of Tonex early on.
Love the clean big echoey demo right at the beginning!
Thank you for you review, Kai! Great and informative for who’s trying to figure out how these units sound.
I use zoom g5n and if I go with this mooer ge 150 will it be better one?
hello. kai. Is ge150 pro sound diffent compare with original old ge150?
I never tried the original, but I think it's the same sounds
Is this unit made of plastic ?
i have one question with this. if i plug my mooer ge150 pro to my desktop speaker it sounds good and clean. but when i plug it in to my amp (VOX AD50VT-XL) it sounds bad. any suggestions and tips for me? i hope you guys can help me. 😢
If you’re running into a real amp, you’ll want to disable the amp block and the cabinet block. If the amp is distorted, running reverbs/delays into the front end of it will muddy them up. With modellers, you’ll typically want to use an FRFR speaker to monitor yourself, rather than an amp
Kenny Powers!
Hello Kai, is there any latency when changing patches or engaging effects on and off?
I did test that out quickly in the clip jumping between the first few stock presets - I’d say it’s not noticeable . As far as I can tell, there’s no way to engage/disengage effects “live” on a patch, as you can’t assign them to footswitches
@@KaiDownwait then why 4 on this over the last one that had 2? What’s it bring to the field if you can’t do that?
@@TheTwister22 You can instantly select four different patches by pressing the corresponding footswitch, that you cant do with two footswitches. That said it seems to be on the simpler side, but i was surpriced that it could do cab sim on one of the outputs and have no cab sim on the other, many more expensive units cant do that. They could definately improve on the control functions with more customizations, they are often supricingly limited even in more expensive units and very important for live use.
@@Stefan- Hi, can you tell me if there is any lag/latency when switching between presets? Thank you!
@@CureEclipse11 I dont own one myself but he tested it in the video at 4:07 and it seems minimal latency switching so that doesnt seem to be a problem, didnt you watch the video ?
Hello Kai, do you think the clean sounds match up to the S1? or are the the same sounds
As far as I'm aware, both units would sound the same
If you have an amp and 2x12" cab and want to use mainly only effects and delay and reverb, so not any speaker or amp emulations, how good are those effects, especially stereo effects, compared to for example Boss GX-10?
Спасибо что сделали metalcore, было очень интересно 👍
Jist boight it was between this one and GT1 decided to go with something more modern hopefully i like it
I'm looking at this modeler with a spark cab. Right now I have a line 6 spider V 120, is it a worthy upgrade? (Also is a spark cab or a headrush frfr108 better)
Shame about the small screen
This thing simply doesn't sound good. Muffy and plastic. No organic sound. Tonex One is the cheapest solution for good sounding modeler pedal.
ToneX one sounds fantastic, but it’s up there for the hardest modeller to use. I ended up sending mine back, I didn’t enjoy the workflow at all. Live desktop editor would solve a lot of issues though
Tonex one is really limited for live use with just two footswitch selectable patches also which i think is a big point of getting something like this, if one is just playing at home or using a pedalboard then its a different story and the Tonex one will be more interesting, i have been considering it as a backup but even though im not one to use many different patches i have found it to be a bit to limiting, three or four footswitches like this is more something that i can live with in worst case. Profiling while have the possibility to sound great also have its perticular drawbacks especially the search for a good profile that works for you and i didnt like or could find a good sound in the free trial of Tonex early on.
Oh lord, my Headrush sounds miles better than this lol
and nobody cares