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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 8:13:37 GMT
Just arrived 5 minutes ago. Still very cold from traveling in snowy weather. Will wait until I plug it in. Its build real solid, all metal. image uploading
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 11:12:40 GMT
Oh man just had a fiddle with it and this box is worth each penny (and more)! Its a delay pedal with so many fine options. You can combine the left white knob with the right white knob. You can tweak both Wet and Dry signals which is sweet. Low and High Cut knobs (still have to figure out what those do). It also has a 20 sec Looper (32bit). Stereo in and out. The Reverse delay on this thing sounds amazing. The NUX Time Core also has a Reverse delay but it sounds horrible in comparison to this one. Oh man I just tried it a bit and there is so much more one can do with this (Bill Firsell here I come )
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 15:14:03 GMT
I will certainly use this pedal in Bentonites tracks but have no idea how to demo this complex pedal and why should I do it when Mike Hermans did a fantastic demo of it already I love this pedal! Must have for any poor delay lover!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2016 8:25:53 GMT
I see now why the Reverse Delay on my NUX Time Core sounds like crap; This Mooer pedal also has a Reverse Delay which sounds good thanks to the Low Cut and High Cut knobs (cutting highs seems to make the Reverse delay sound much nicer) The Nux pedal has no such features and they are extremely important to shape the reverse delay sound. The High Cut knob can also be used to get a more Germanium Fuzzy tone from your overdrive pedal if you cut a lot of Highs and play on the neck pickup. Very nice feature. This pedal has no True Bypass so these High and Low Cut knobs seem to be "on" even when the pedal is switched off which for me is great because I sure can get some nice tones with it and shape the sound the way I like it. Love this thing! Still lots to learn about it, so many variations in this box
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Post by salteedog on Apr 30, 2016 15:03:29 GMT
Sounds good. A pretty pricey unit though if I recall? Sounds like an EQ pedal could be a secret weapon in the fight for tone?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2016 16:23:46 GMT
Its very cheap on Aliexpress if you buy it at the end of the month when they offer discounts on their phone app. Never buy on Aliexpress before they offer discounts.
The more I play with the High and Low Cut knobs the more I think they might be introducing some compression to the sound which is positive in my opinion.
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Post by salteedog on Apr 30, 2016 17:43:13 GMT
Thanks for the tip. I just installed their app. never knew about the discounts before. More GAS induction I fear!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2016 18:42:54 GMT
Ok, I figured out why Im getting this lovely germanium fuzz like sound and even tube boiling clipping sound from my Amp Sim pedal This Mooer takes 250mA power and is taking away power from the analogue pedals like NUX Amp Sim resulting in this tube saturated sound. Some folks use old 9V batteries to get this sound I have it for free as a bonus. My power brick is a mini DC Tank from Mosky. Im sure if I had a bigger power brick this would not have happened. So happy it did, what a nice sound!
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2016 7:34:00 GMT
Im really enjoying this Mooer Reecho Pro Twin! What a great pedal! By mixing Digital delay and Reverse delay and then fiddling with other parameters I have got a nice Rotary speaker effect which sounds awesome, and that is something because I usually dislike most of vibratory kind of sounds. This one rocks! The only thing that irritates me on the Reecho Twin are the very strong blue led lights. They really are so strong it makes it difficult to see the parameters when tweaking so I usually cover them with a pick. Here is a pic I did which illustrates the issues real well upload a gif
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