- 55 high quality amplifier models,26 IR speaker cab models and added support for 3rdparty IR
- 26 IR speaker cab models and added support for 3rdparty IR
- 70 high quality effects. Including Compressors, drives, noise gates, eq’s, modulation, pitch, filters, delays and reverbs *52 second looper with half speed and reverse effects,52 second looper with half speed and reverse effects
- Drum machine with 40 drum patterns and 10 metronome rhythms
- Store and recall up to 200 Presets,Adjustable signal chain lets you arrange the internal effects how you like
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Irene Maciulis
Affordable Quality
I love this pedal and I'm still learning the little ins and outs of it. Decent tone and a fair price. Even had a question quickly answered by Mooer, great product, great company. Thanks a million!
Matilda Lot
Fits most Pedal Footswitches. Your feet will thank you!
Works well with most pedals. Had to stretch it a bit to fit in my Source Audio EQ. Doesn’t fit on the TC HofF2 and Flashback 2 with the Mash Footswitches. They are a hard plastic. Really makes a difference when playing without shoes on which I do at home. A lot more comfortable on the feet and toes especially. Considered the Barefoot Buttons but way too much of an investment. Rather use the money saved to get another pedal. :) Very happy with this purchase.
Gabrielle Calzada
Good
Fits MXR, Fender, Boss, Digitech etc., the larger button footswitch.
Inez Rubio
Excellent!
Let me just say that I'm a Kemper owner/lover. It's the greatest thing I've ever purchased -- BUT -- I wanted a small/lightweight/easy-to-transport unit that could be a good backup unit for if my Kemper were to have an issue at a show. I do between 40-60 shows a year so I need reliability and a backup...not to mention the occasional one-off show that we are asked to do that may only be a half dozen songs or so. I've had many of the other units on the market - several Line 6 units, Zoom, Fractal, etc. I had little faith in Mooer being a product to be reckoned with but I have to say - the tone is exceptional. I don't really put much effort into finding stock patches that are usable - I feel they are often just a show off of crazy effects that aren't really practical in a live band situation. I like to start from scratch and build my tone based around dialing in a great core tone and then adding in whatever minimal effects I really need. This unit is so impressive it's not funny. I hesitated because I need essentially 3 or 4 tones really -- A great high gain tone, a high gain tone with a volume boost and a bit of delay for solos, a low gain tone and a clean tone. Only having the ability to go up or down in presets made me change my thought process to make this functional for live use. I set up a clean tone in slot 1, a high gain tone in slot 2 and a low gain tone in slot 3. I play mostly on the high gain channel (which I have the CTRL button configured to turn on the boost/delay that I need for solos). Then if I need a clean tone, I just bank down...or if I need a low gain tone, I bank up. I'm usually always jumping from high gain to one or the other. For situations where I need to jump from low gain to clean, I just set up the low gain channel in the middle (like slot 5, then use slot 4 as the clean and slot 6 as the high gain. I hear the Mooer GE300 is coming sometime and it'll have multiple buttons and instant access switches -- so I'll surely pick that up as well...but the small size and simplicity of the GE200 is glorious. I'd buy this thing again in a second.
Wendy Perez
These are beyond cool
I saw a performer in concert using these toppers and immediately had to have them. They make hitting the button so much easier, especially if playing with band in live situation. Fit perfectly on my pedal.
Shqipe Llugiqi
I like these better than the aluminum ones!
I first bought the aluminum ones available on Amazon. Those also work great, and I'm sure they are a bit more road worthy when used in live stage situations with a foot stomping on them vs. plastic, but I am a bedroom player and I got these to save my hands from getting bruised. You literally push them on and it's done vs. using securing screws and an allen wrench. No wiggle room. Very sturdy and secure. And they make the pedals look fun! Amazing price, too. You get 10 pieces, each in a different color. 100% happy with this purchase." Update: After I wrote this review I actually went back and decided to get a 2nd set of these and return the aluminum ones!
Leanne Mobbs
Worked like a charm
The toppers fit the switches on my Firehawk FX perfectly. I can hit the switches barefoot now and it not be painful. Also, I like the larger surface area and how it cuts down on missing the switch. I wish they came in a transparent color to see the LED color ring of my pedal switches better, but they work fine for what I need for now.
Zulam Rama
Fantastic device for home practice
I'm coming off a nearly 10-year hiatus from guitar playing ("real life" of work and kids got in the way). My old guitar-self was a "tone snob", unwilling to play through anything but vintage tube circuits and boutique pedals. While I certainly still appreciate handmade vintage gear that emulates my classic rock guitar heroes, today's guitar-self faces more practical constraints. Specifically, besides the time constraints of "real life", other factors kept me away from guitar all these past years: the inconvenience of moving, plugging in, and powering up my tube amp; and the subsequent forced trade-off between great tone---way too loud---and not annoying the wife or waking the kids---anemic, uninspiring tone. As I pick up the guitar today with a fresh and more practical perspective, I realized I needed a jack-of-all-trades device that would primarily offer all the features I need, and that I was willing to compromise on tone perfection if necessary. Having said that, the Mooer GE-200 gives me everything I want (and more!) and I actually don't feel like I'm compromising on tone. Either DSP/digital effects have become that good in the last decade, and/or my sense of what is great has diminished (or was never as good as I thought to begin with!). Either way, I'll just get this out of the way now: after a solid month of using this almost daily, I have zero complaints about tone. My primary use of this is as a headphone amp, for practicing without subjecting the rest of my family to "skills in development". I make extensive use of the 1/8" auxiliary input, from either my smart phone or computer. This allows me to play along to the songs I'm working on. Or, I can fire up YouTube and take a lesson! It has a built-in tuner, which to me seems pretty fast and accurate. (I already have a couple handheld tuners, but the convenience of having the tuner built-in cannot be overstated.) It has a metronome and built-in drum machine, which I use for practice drills. It has a built-in looper, meaning: you can record up to 52 seconds of your playing, and put the recorded bit into repeated playback. That with the integrated drum machine means you can whip up little compositions (or at least pieces of a composition) on the spot, with minimal effort. And if you come up with something you think is worth committing to permanent storage? Just connect the GE-200 to your computer with a USB cable and start recording! It's output isn't just limited to headphones, of course. You could send it to the input or effects loop of your amp; likewise, you could send it to the input of your stereo amp or A/V receiver. I personally can't conceive of a use-case where I wouldn't have enough connectivity. I haven't even begun to scratch the surface of what this can do in terms of effects and modeling. Right now, I'm enjoying the 100+ presets. I am currently in the process of learning a number of songs, representing a fairly eclectic mix of guitar tones. I can't exactly nail each and every one with the presets, but I can come close enough. However, given the number of parameters that can be manipulated, I'm confident I'll be able to convincingly duplicate any tone I need to if I'm willing to spend the tweaking time. My only (minor) complaint is that they didn't include a power button (have I missed it?). The manual recommends unplugging it when not in use. I feel like my use case will result in a lot of plug-in/unplug cycles. Hopefully the power jack can take it. As a side note, I'm surprised how little power it uses: the 9V power supply is rated for 0.6A, which is under 6 watts---find me *any* tube circuit that works effectively on so little power! In short, this is an incredibly practical device for quiet-but-great-sounding practice sessions. It has enough bells and whistles to play with when I just want to noodle around on the guitar. And it has a number of features that support direct-recording, which is something I've always wanted to do. Now my only problem is not having more time to play!
Jeremy Waugh
The best $300 I’ve spent in a long time.
I received this pedal today and spent a couple of easy hours getting familiar with it. Right off the bat, punching through the stock patches was very impressive. There were 150 stock patches of which about 125 of them were all great “amp” sounds that inspired me to play more with different rhythms and feels. Many times these effects pedals (I have a POD 500HD) have a bunch of whacky crap in the presets but not a lot of “amp” sounds, or any good ones. That was the first good sign. I bought this pedal to do a couple of things. 1) to emulate my Mesa Boogie MKIII and 2) to provide a compact effects pedal to go along with it. I had purchased a Mooer micro amp pedal 008, but that never showed up and I was still going to have to get an effects pedal when I stumbled on to the GE200. So I bought this instead. What a stroke of luck! I only tried to dial in a couple of Mesa Boogie MKIII sounds. My clean and dirty sounds. In just a short time I got really, really close to what I wanted. With more time I am very confident that I will get exactly what I am looking for. The list of effects and signal processing is impressive, and just playing with the delay (the second thing I was looking for) I was also able to dial in exactly what I wanted. The foot switching options, which I won’t go into, make the device a good contender for live gigging. There are some interesting options that allow you to turn multiple effects on and off within a patch or preload a different patch (like maybe it’s a few patches away and you want to get to it quickly) and then step on the CTRL button to access it. And many other cool features that I won’t go into. It did freak out once and the screen got confused but rebooting the box quickly cleared that. At the time I had it connected to my laptop (I think) and was updating the firmware. The firmware was a little challenging, but once I got the correct software launched (there were two different products for Mac) that was an easy process also. It’s a very compact device. I will use it for practice and my fingers are already sore. So it’s working! I could write much more, but I won’t! Definitely a great piece of gear.
Shari Crimmins
Great processor
This processor is amazing. Very easy to program and edit. Instead of endless sub menus, you have a physical button for each device, and parameters are shown on screen for easy editing. 300 channels, but I'm only using 3 at this point. I'm going to purchase a passive amplifier for the GE200, but it sounds great through quality headphones. I have only scratched the surface of what is possible with this processor.