Mooer GE200 Amp Modelling Multi-Effects Pedal

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Mooer GE200 Amp Modelling Multi-Effects Pedal

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Mooer GE200 Amp Modelling Multi-Effects Pedal Overview

The Mooer GE 200 is an advanced amp modelling and multi-effects pedal featuring an ultra-thin, impact-resistant chassis with 3.5-inch TFT colour display. At it's core, the GE 200 features intelligent modelling technology providing 55 high-quality, dynamic amplifier simulations paired with 26 impulse response (IR) cabs.

The GE 200 also features 9 comprehensive effect modules with 151 effect types. 52-second looper, 40 drum and 10 metronome rhythms and integrated headphone output for practicing. The GE200 can also be connected to a computer, be used as a USB audio interface and for managing presets and firmware upgrades.

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Rated 5.00 out of 5 20/2/2023

For the price the Mooer GE200 is excellent. Intuitive and easy to use. I don’t use any of the presets but I have modelled a hot blues tone aka Joe Bonamassa and a metal tone to play Tool music aka Adam Jones. For the price this unit surpassed my expectations.

Zakk

Rated 5.00 out of 5 06/2/2023

Solid construction, great sounds, low price and smaller than an A4 piece of paper so doesn't take up floor space. Ideal for solo acoustic gigs, but also has meaty rock sounds too with amp and cab simulation so could go direct into a PA. App makes precise tweaking of sounds quick and flexible, though control panel on the pedal is easy enough to use to adjust if needed at a gig.

Max

Rated 5.00 out of 5 10/10/2022

Great bit of kit

Mr Telford

Rated 5.00 out of 5 15/2/2021

Great product!

Jammy.

Rated 5.00 out of 5 03/12/2020

Great product, super simple to use and now my preferred kit instead of guitar amp

David Stott