Mooer GE 250

Multi-Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

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2 years ago

Took A While....to get used to it...

As someone who doesnt care too much for [modern high gain metal] tones ..more into old Sabbath and Zeppelin...buying a modeller thats really aimed at that modern metal sound ...probably didnt make much sense ....but this was an investment in tone ....as situations changed ...cranking amps and cotinually upgrading and replacing pedals ...ect ...was becoming no longer the best plan ....so an all in one modeller ...was the way to go .....I tried plugins before ...and thy,re ok ....I was tired of monitoring from the DAW ...as I am just a Home studio guy ....not a live player....I wanted direct monitoring ...from the interface instead ...

The GE250 is fantastic looking ...and heavy ...The UI is very easy to navigate ...and getting a tone is in minutes....The amp sims are very nice especially the JCM800...There are 2 major selling points for this unit ....1...The FX loop ...2 Tone Capture ....[fantastic] ...and so easy to use ...even for a crusty ol, fukkr like me ....Ive captured 2 amps on this unit ..and I am very pleased with the results.....

Now... as a Home Studio messer...mixing down a unit like this is simply not the same ...as mixing amps/preamps ...analog gear ....because youre dealing with amp sims in Hardware form ....compression and eq is your friend .....when you figure that out ....this unit is fantastic..and putting some drives thru the FXloop really gives it that analog bite ...and it takes pedals/amps really well....

Also loading the MNRS captures of real amps into the free amp slots ...is feckin class ....I mean not everyone has a warehouse full of classsic amps

lyin around ...but you can download from Mooer Audio website.....from what ive sampled so far ...theyre really good ....they have weight to them ...

The PC editor is fine ... [Tip].if you are using windows 10/11 when doing youre updates ....just make sure yore folders are kept hidden ...you can do this in File Explorer Options ...[view....Hide Folders].... as sometimes .dll files go missing ...and its a pain in the arse...having to download and re-install ...them ......but the editor is fine ....easy to download and install .....no problem editing patches ...or loading ir,s ...profiles ...ect ....

In conclusion ....this is a great unit ....and I am delighted I took a chance on it ....Took a while to get used to it ....its central now in my small studio set up ....everything goes thru it ....Boosts/Drives/Fuzz ...and even amps from time to time ....if I want to sample a real amp capture ....just load it up .....Happy Days ....and even the stock amps/cabs it comes with are top class in my opinion....

Would I recommend the GE250 to someone looking for a modeller .....absolutely ...especially if you are not too sure about the whole modeller thing ....you can still put your pedals/amps into the fxloop ...and just use ...delays/reverbs...ect and record /practice ....

2 years ago

Great for Church Band or for small gigs.

For a good review look up Leo Gibson on youtube. He does a good job.

I mostly use this for worship at church. I have run both my guitar and bass through this and it works great. There are a few quirks, one of which being if you turn off the pedal, but leave the xlr plugged in, it can cause a nasty loud feedback after a few minutes. One other thing to do it go to the master Eq settings, I have a low pass around 10k. it sounds less digital and gives it a more real sound. Most guitar speakers can't go above 10k either. Overall its held up for the past year or 2 very well, no signs of wear to speak of. It does not really do the amp emulation all that well. It can add too much boomy bass. Also a metal tone is a bit more of a challenge. All in all, its great for both bedroom jamming and as a gig setup. I would say its holds its own to the line six lineup for audio quality. It does take some time to make your own good sounding settings.

4 years ago

impressed

I had the Head rush, but the sound did not please me much too chemical / false for my taste, a gas machine to set brief I hated for Christmas I offered myself the ge250 after a small test in store and it frankly impressive, easy to adjust, sounds in all areas, pc app very readable and full of possibility that I have not yet tested as the tone capture. method 4 cable ok too

4 years ago

Nice very capeable tool

Has lot of features that I havent even close to try all of them.

I use it with 4 cable method and it is very versatile

5 years ago

Perfetta per casa

Fantastico prodotto comprate senza problemi.

5 years ago

One pedal can't replace them all

Mostly use it as an amp modeler and sound card. I play 70% clean jazz tones (with hollow-body guitar) and 30% hi-gain/distortion tones with regular electric guitar.

I almost only use it with my monitoring headphones.

Pros

- Great look and built quality

- Intuitive interface

- Lot of possibilities and parameters to achieve the desired tones

- Sounds good to me overall, especially for distorted sounds

Cons

- If you know the tone you are after it takes a while to get there (not for beginners)

- Clean, smooth tones aren't easy to crack (signal gets muddy too quickly especially with cluster chords)

- You can get nice clean tones but you need a lot of tweaking with the EQ and for some reasons only use Cabinets and not Amps

- Reverbs could have been greater

- Looper is the biggest let down. No saving of loops and no auto-start?? Surely with something so technologically advanced it should have been easy to add such basic features.

Overall I am happy, I sold all my other pedals except my looper (shame!)

5 years ago

Fell in love with

It sounds amazing, although it being my first multieffect unit, every feature on it feels well thought of. The learning curve for this unit is not that big, but spending time with the manual I found out many quirky ways to manipulate the effects parameters with the expression pedal and stomps.

What I most like about it is in the amp and cab modelling, even with the options strait out of the box I could dial up various textures of distortion and create some presets for my favorite metal sounds.

Another pro is that Mooer seems to be giving some decent attention to the product, so far they have released two major software updates (make sure to check out the official Facebook group)

5 years ago

An amazing tool for recording and live use

Got this Unit today and just in time for my band practice, and boy oh boy this thing slaps it took me 5minutes to make a preset which i really liked my band is playing melodic hardcore and metalcore (The ghost inside, Currents,CounterParts and so on). all in all a great tool which has an amazing organic sound like a real amp which is amazing simple to use and sounds great. all in all really enjoyed it it's a great alternative for a high gain head.

The gear i used was a strandbarg boden standard connected directly to the PA of the rehearsal room so if you're looking for a product for home usage recording or live scenario this tool is for you

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Mooer
  • Released in 2020
  • Average price : $438
  • 70 High-quality amp simulations from the Micro Preamp series
  • 32 Different cabinet simulations (IRs)
  • Supports impulse responses (IRs up to 2048 pts.) from third parties in 10 free user presets
  • 60 Drum rhythms and 10 metronome options
  • 11 Effect types can be used simultaneously
  • Over 180 high quality effects
  • Delay and reverb effects offer Trail-On effects to naturally fade away
  • 255 Preset slots in 85 preset banks
  • Programmable FX loop
  • Tap tempo function
  • Phrase Looper (stereo) with 70 seconds of recording time
  • Integrated expression pedal
  • Professional USB AUDIO connectivity for use as a recording interface
  • Controller for XLR Out Master and Output / Headphone Master
  • Value rotary switches and buttons for menu navigation
  • Up, Down, A, B and C foot switches
  • Control buttons for rhythm, display, GLB-EQ, CTRL, system, save and EXP
  • Effect control buttons for FX A, DS/OD, Amp, Tone Cap, Cab, NS, EQ, FX Loop, FX B, Delay and Reverb
  • 3.5" TFT display
  • USB-B connection for connecting to PC/Mac
  • Power supply via 9V DC power supply with 2.1 mm x 5.5 mm barrel connector, polarity (-) inside
  • Power consumption: About 1000 mA
  • Aluminium housing
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 324 x 162 x 60 mm
  • Weight : 1.7kg
  • Includes power adapter und USB cable
  • 6.3 mm mono jack input
  • 6.3 mm stereo jack EXP input for external expression pedals
  • 3.5 mm stereo AUX-In
  • 6.3 mm mono jack send
  • 6.3 mm mono jack return
  • 2x 6.3 mm mono jack outputs (L/R)
  • 3.5 mm stereo jack headphone output
  • 2 Balanced XLR (L/R) outputs with switchable ground lift
  • 1x 5-Pin MIDI IN/OUT
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