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Just a bump so I can dem emails with updates............... :yay:
I don't have anything to say other than they're cool and I would like to hear what everyone thinks about them! It seems they're pretty awesome for being small and cheap, especially the delays.
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It's too bad that the Shimverb only does 5ths on shimmer. The Blue Sky blows it out of the water in that video on youtube.

The Whammy-clone is neat but doesn't seem nearly as useful as a Whammy? Maybe because the guy playing it isn't an expert Whammy-player, just keeps rocking between the extremes? And they don't spend nearly enough time on the Detune mode in the demo video. :idk:

Some of those other mini pedals are highly tempting, though.
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A very small and exquisite, true bypass octave pedal? Sign me up! That Bass Sweeper looks interesting too. You could rig up a bass synth pedal chain for pretty short money and it would fit on a pedaltrain nano. Anyone know how noisy these pedals are if at all?
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zRobertez wrote:I don't have anything to say other than they're cool and I would like to hear what everyone thinks about them! It seems they're pretty awesome for being small and cheap, especially the delays.

mathias wrote:Some of those other mini pedals are highly tempting, though.

I have 3 of their pedals (Rat, TS, Cruncher) and I can't recommend them enough. The Rat knocked my BYOC Rat off my board, which initially beat out my original Rat2. I wanted have a TS type pedal around, and the Green Mile works perfectly for my needs. The one I'm thinking of getting rid of is the Cruncher, and that's only because I don't really have a need for a Marshall style od at the moment.

The pedals are pretty solid, and build quality on par with say the Malekko line. Even the packaging is well thought out and implemented... not cheaply done like those Behringer pedals that make you feel like you just bought some crappy action figure. :lol:
Rob Fossil wrote:Anyone know how noisy these pedals are if at all?

Zero noise issues with the pedals that I have. :thumb:
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@modernage, How does the Cruncher compare to say, a Box of Rock?
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I totally love those micro pedals.
But... is it just me, or does the pitch pedal sound flat - like out of tune flat??? :idk:
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mathias wrote:@modernage, How does the Cruncher compare to say, a Box of Rock?

I've never played a BoR per se, but I used to own a Distortron. Unfortunately I traded it like the week before the Cruncher arrived. If memory serves me correctly they are going to be similar beasts. I'll have to bust out the Cruncher and compare it to some demos online.
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55% off Mooer stuff at marcmart.com, use code Mooer132

All kinds of stuff in stock. Never ordered from this site, just saw this on Harmony Central, figured people might be interested.
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So far only the Rat sounds good to me, in the demos I've seen. The Shimmerverb is limited to only doing 5ths, and both the Whammy-clone and micro-POG-clone are disappointing.

Anything else from Mooer I should check out?
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insubordination wrote:55% off Mooer stuff at marcmart.com, use code Mooer132

All kinds of stuff in stock. Never ordered from this site, just saw this on Harmony Central, figured people might be interested.



Ohhhh man. So tempted to try a few more of these...
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Thanks for the info. I just purchased a pitchbox and a black secret. Two for one yesss
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I wish they had a vibrato :idk:
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They don't have the pure octave!
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I really want to try the compressor, which sounded really good in the demo(s) i saw.
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dubkitty wrote:I really want to try the compressor, which sounded really good in the demo(s) i saw.
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