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Ideas on the Mooer Products

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The philosophy of "technically", is technically not a philosophy
because there are still many technicalities, although technically
speaking it can technically still be a philosophy, but it all
depends on how you can technically see technically, technically.

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I'll be reviewing a whole bunch very soon - here's the mini board I assembled with mine!

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I bought their analogue echo and it didn't go. It just made a continuous noise of someone starting up a chainsaw through a tubescreamer.
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Single coil wrote:I bought their analogue echo and it didn't go. It just made a continuous noise of someone starting up a chainsaw through a tubescreamer.
Yeah sorry about that. It was a dud - have sent it back to the manufacturer. Happy to give board members a discount if you PM me. (Ducks for cover) If thats alright with the powers that be.

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Oh hey, it's you. I hope no one's getting their fingers cut off over it.
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Single coil wrote:Oh hey, it's you. I hope no one's getting their fingers cut off over it.
Nah they're actually a pretty forward thinking company in Chinese terms. Small workforce who are well looked after by a western thinking boss, protective of their brand name, invest a lot in RnD. Ive spent a little time hanging out at the factory and their cool people, lots of guitars round the office and shop floor, surprised this one got through as they like to play as many as possible before they go out the door. They wanted that pedal back so they could pull it apart and make sure they dont have the same thing happen again.

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Definitely props to them for that.
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Have the Black Secret Rat clone and Trellicopter tremolo and am mighty impressed! The only minor issue is the smaller trimpots are impossible to read.

I asked them on their Facebook and they confirmed they are working on a noisegate too. Woo!

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I have the Black Secret too. Very nice. :)
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Yeh! Just like a proper Rat it is too. Ie: Fizzy as all heck on lower gain, probably the fizziest pedal ever (not just the Mooer, but Rats in general)... but only on low gain, because it sounds utterly destructive and huge/grungy/endless sustain/saturated on 3 quarters gain or more like a good Rat should. Always love a good maxed out Rat! I think I prefer the 'Turbo' mode too. how about you Conway? Just sounds less compressed, more open.

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I use vintage mode at about 1-2 o'clock. I find it's got too much gain for my liking on turbo mode. The filter pot is pretty useful to tame high end fizz.
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My mate had a few of them e.g. chorus, I must say they are pretty good apart from the 2 other knobs being so small haha. Big tone on a small box. I guess nothing can go wrong with having them on the pedal board! might be hard to see them when standing up tho hahahaha
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