Mooer Reecho, digital delay pedal, White

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Mooer Reecho, digital delay pedal, White

Mooer Reecho, digital delay pedal, White

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The sound is much richer and has more depth than the onboard effects on my Roland Cube 40XL. The sound is wider and more open too. The variations that I'm able to get are superb and of course much more adjustable than the amps onboard effects. The Mooer Blade is designed in a completely different way to the Metal Muff. Besides for the obvious smaller size, the Blade distortion only has three knobs but includes a 3-way toggle switch. The knobs include volume control, tone control and well as a distortion control. The toggle, however, gives you the options of a top boost, a lo boost or the middle function which is no boost. The Mooer Blade does not have an extra switch to engage the boost function, something that the EHX Metal does have. However, in terms of sound, this pedal produces tones similar to that of the Metal Muff as well as the Boss Metal Zone. N'empêche que ça reste le delay le plus complet dans cette gamme de prix, et sur une guitare l'algo "Galaxy" est vraiment séduisant. Do you need this pedal? This is an exceptionally hard Mooer pedal to review. Due to the fact that, in my opinion, does not serve much of a purpose on the average pedal board. This is not an essential effect. Unless of course, you've written a song/part with this pedal. Or, you're trying to recreate a particular sound that this pedal can produce. Other than those two reasons, it is quite hard to recommend this pedal for any specific need. Unless of course, you need a guitar pedal for super Mario sound. The first is that the Mooer pedals have very similar coloring to the original pedals from which they based on.

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Having said that, the Hustle Drive by Mooer does maintain the general character and qualities of the OCD range of pedals. The Hustle Drive, like the OCD, reproduces the sound of overdrive that would come from a tube amp. The Hustle Drive is also laid out in the same fashion, with the same three knobs as the original (tone, volume, gain). As well as the 2-way toggle switch featured on the original OCD. Which, lets you select between HighPeak and Low Peak. Toggling between these two changes the way in which the pedal works and sounds: Let's take a look at the Metal Muff first, and then determine how the Blade distortion does as a copy. Right off the bat, we can see how big the Metal Muff is. Despite this, it does offer an extra boost switch. The Metal Muff has 6 controls which include: Add tap tempo and looper, and you have a compact and complete machine. Well, actually, almost complete: even in mono, the recording time is only twenty seconds, much less than the standard in this price range. This could suffice for the chord progression of a pop song, but is already too short for a twelve-bar blues! I consider this to be the only real flaw of this pedal. Wirklich empfehlenswert für alle die ein einfach zu bedienendes Delay mit vielen Optionen suchen aber keine presets oder Digitalanzeige brauchen. Much like the Blues Driver by Boss, the Blues Mood can be used as either a boost pedal by adjusting the gain knob to zero and boosting the volume knob. Or, can be used to achieve the overdriven tube amp sound. This can be achieved by playing around with the gain knob. Both the Blues Mood and the Boss BD-2 make for pretty versatile drive/boost pedals. Especially with the fat switch option. The "Fat Switch" (Inspired by theKeeley Mod)

The Mooer ReeCho Pro Twin Digital Delay Pedal is part of the Twin series by Mooer which offers increased versatility alongside enhanced controls all encased within a compact and portable unit. Highly durable, this pedal is designed to survive all the trials of life on the road, and you can choose from 6 digital delay modes and 4 additional delay effect modes for the ultimate tonal shaping experience. With a huge range of control options, you’ll be able to find and re-find your ideal sound time and time again, elevating your performance to new heights.

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Megjegyzés: Mivel szeretnénk megakadályozni, hogy az értékelések szóbeszéden, hiányos ismereteken alapuljanak, vagy rejtett reklámok legyenek, csak valós ügyfeleink számára tesszük lehetővé értékelések írását, akik valóban tőlünk vásárolták meg a terméket. There is quite a big difference between these two. The flex boost is, in fact, a drive pedal which can also be used as a boost. Whereas the pure boost is a clean boost. In my opinion, the flex should actually be called an overdrive pedal. The Blues crab is more of a clean drive pedal that is merely meant to boost or push the front of a tube amplifier. Either to an amp that is about to break up or an already driven amp. The blues mood, on the other hand, has more gain on tap and can be used to achieve subtle gain to crunch bluesy goodness. This is a very simple yet effective phaser pedal. It also sounds good and can definitely be compared to the MXR's Phase 90 in terms of the way it sounds. I'd much rather buy the Mooer Ninety orange instead of the actual MXR. The reason is simple. You get a great sounding phaser pedal with two voicing in a compact pedal for an affordable price. But, if I must be honest, If someone gave me the opportunity to trade in the Mooer for an actual 1974 script phase, I'd take it. Only because they were, and still are such sought-after phaser pedals.Range: lets you play around with the range of the frequency. Moving this range knob to the right spreads the sound of the wah. Whilst moving it to the left closes it up. So what is the Mooer Flex Boost? Well, it's one of the closest sounding clone pedals of the AC booster by Xotic effects that I've come by. Whilst the Mooer Flex Boost and the AC Booster have the word "boost" in their name, it is actually important to note that both of these pedals are in fact overdrive pedals.



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