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Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 6:30 am
by 01010111
I'm gonna change my vote to
Bass FOG>Slow Engine>BlueSky>Black Secret>ReEcho
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41wtV2yR3uE[/youtube]
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 1:28 pm
by Tristan
I like these: FOG, Hustle Drive, Ninety Orange, Pure Boost, ReEcho, Yellow Comp (I have the ones in black)
I had these but I didn't like them: Elec Lady, Ensemble King, Trelicopter
Pedalboard: (Yellow Comp) -> Ninety Orange -> (Pure Boost) -> FOG -> Hustle Drive -> ReEcho
The FOG is a very nice fuzz, very dirty, I'd say it's probably based on the Woolly Mammoth but it sounds better to my ears and I found it to be a bit easier to dial it in.
The Hustle Drive is a very good drive pedal, it maybe sounds even better than the OCD to my ears.
The Ninety Orange is a nice phaser not unlike the current reissue of the Phase 90 (not the Custom Shop one) and it gets this cool special sound not unlike the electric piano on Led Zep's No Quarter when you turn the speed up high.
The Pure Boost is great for boosting your regular drive pedal into dirty fuzz territory when you turn up the bass and the volume.
The ReEcho sounds superb as a nice washy echo, it has a very analog like feel and warmth and it's still clear enough to do those galloping delays.
The Yellow Comp is just a nice compressor that can go from subtle to a bit more extreme.
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 2:04 pm
by Ro_S
here goes:
Pure Booster (Xotic RC) > Blue Faze (FF si) > Black Secret (Rat) > Trelicopter (tremolo) > Ana Echo (analogue delay)
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 3:08 pm
by leaves turn
Hustle Drive > Elec Lady > Shimverb > Trelicopter > Ana Echo
or better yet
Rage Machine > Rage Machine > Lofi Machine > Rage Machine > Rage Machine

Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 8:10 am
by RoboPimp
IF IT WERE ME, I'D TAKE ABOUT 5 OF DEMS AND REHOUSE IN A 1590DD
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 8:29 am
by Iommic Pope
I will take all the black ones please.
Actually, I had no idea there were so many cool little clones in the Mooer catalog.
The electric lady dealy looks pretty cool.
I have been considering trying to make friends with a rat again...although, that metal muff....
Anyone know what these mofos sound like?
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:49 pm
by RoboPimp
and no timmy clone?
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 6:32 pm
by Iommic Pope
After a little more thought, I have to ask: Mooer, why no FZ2 clone?
Tiny hyper fuzz....that would rule.
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 6:42 pm
by Tristan
Malekko did one I think.
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 6:47 pm
by Ro_S
The problem with these micro Mooer pedals is that - at least in the UK - these pedals aren't exactly cheap, and a second-hand version of the real thing they're cloning or based on can be had for very little more outlay.
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 7:05 pm
by RoboPimp
check out donner deal, they have a lot of similar micro pedals in the more reasonable 30 dollar range
I got the donner flanger and it sounds goodman
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:26 pm
by K2000
Ro_S wrote:The problem with these micro Mooer pedals is that - at least in the UK - these pedals aren't exactly cheap, and a second-hand version of the real thing they're cloning or based on can be had for very little more outlay.
My feelings exactly. When the Mooers were introduced, they were less than half the price they are now ($45 instead of $98). A $45 dollar Mooer is a square deal. With Mooers at $98 I would rather buy a used version of the original pedal, or a home-brewed clone. Micro size pedals are nice, but not mandatory... they suck for knob-twiddling, for one thing.
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 7:17 am
by Iommic Pope
Tristan wrote:Malekko did one I think.
I just looked into that. I'd previously fobbed it off as being closer to a superfuzz of old (which is cool, but lacked that wall of kkkkkkkkzzzzzzzzzzzKKKKKKZZZ:doom: that I was getting a little more from the FZ2) BUT, I did some research and it looks pretty fucking swank.
Plus, Christian(atl) recommended it, and you can't knock that back.
K2000 wrote:Ro_S wrote:The problem with these micro Mooer pedals is that - at least in the UK - these pedals aren't exactly cheap, and a second-hand version of the real thing they're cloning or based on can be had for very little more outlay.
My feelings exactly. When the Mooers were introduced, they were less than half the price they are now ($45 instead of $98). A $45 dollar Mooer is a square deal. With Mooers at $98 I would rather buy a used version of the original pedal, or a home-brewed clone. Micro size pedals are nice, but not mandatory... they suck for knob-twiddling, for one thing.
Yeah....that's kinda blowing the goat for me a bit in regards to price.
On the knob front, I usually set it and forget it once I find something that works live, so, less of an issue with a tiny pedal.
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:54 pm
by leaves turn
I listened to a few demos of the Malekko Fuzz. I'm not hearing the dissonant, chord-mangling Fuzz 1 setting that I'm kind of missing right now.
Re: That Mooer pedalboard got me thinking...
Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 8:29 am
by Pop
Anyone know if the Mooer "Triangle Buff" is actually built like a "triangle" Big Muff, or is it just a basic Big Muff?
Thanks!