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mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2016 11:45 pm
by space6oy
sheesh. just caught this. again, sorry if it's already shared on here.
wonder if they're decent... they aren't very big...
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http://www.mooeraudio.com/?product/201604282647.html

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 1:21 am
by rfurtkamp
Price seems...high.

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 1:40 am
by PeteeBee
I'm forever curious about their little programmable loop switcher. A gigrig or the boss version seems so extremely useful, but I can't justify the price. I wonder how the mooer version stacks up.

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 1:43 am
by rfurtkamp
If the Behringer synth doesn't get reviews or stocked by spring, I'm shelling out for one of the big Boss switchers.

The little stuff on it's worth the price of admission for me (parallel processing, etc).

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 1:55 am
by PeteeBee
rfurtkamp wrote:If the Behringer synth doesn't get reviews or stocked by spring, I'm shelling out for one of the big Boss switchers.

The little stuff on it's worth the price of admission for me (parallel processing, etc).
Yeah the boss one can do some serious work. I'm not crazy about how big it is, but I don't think there is any option with all the things it can do.

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 2:04 am
by rfurtkamp
Yea, I'm not intending to use it as a pedal switcher with my feet realistically, I'll midi control it.

Even as a MIDI-controlled patchbay it's got stupid options, and I haven't found anything close.

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 4:43 pm
by Disarm D'arcy
Palmer does some much more interesting affordable boards that are heavily derivative from PedalTrain, which is to me the unbeatable standard.

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 1:27 am
by space6oy
i'm a pedaltrainer too, but thought this was interesting. the adjustable angle is neat, but using that'd limit you to two lines (not of coke).

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 2:44 am
by goroth
Disarm D'arcy wrote:Palmer does some much more interesting affordable boards that are heavily derivative from PedalTrain, which is to me the unbeatable standard.
Fairly certain they can't (couldn't?) be sold in the states because Pedaltrain has (had?) a patent on the slatted design.
I may be making this up though.

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 12:26 pm
by hbombgraphics
goroth wrote:
Disarm D'arcy wrote:Palmer does some much more interesting affordable boards that are heavily derivative from PedalTrain, which is to me the unbeatable standard.
Fairly certain they can't (couldn't?) be sold in the states because Pedaltrain has (had?) a patent on the slatted design.
I may be making this up though.

making things up is fun,

I fell out of love with pedaltrain pretty fast, don't love the angle or the slats

going back to flattish boards I think

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 1:04 pm
by Disarm D'arcy
I love Pedaltrain because of the angle for easy stomping, the slats for cable hiding, the PSU mounting system, the long strip on the backside where I can shove little box such as a Gig Rig distributor and a little patch box I use to wire a pedal from my stash pretty much in the middle of the my chain. Practicaaaaal.

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 2:09 pm
by jrfox92
goroth wrote:
Disarm D'arcy wrote:Palmer does some much more interesting affordable boards that are heavily derivative from PedalTrain, which is to me the unbeatable standard.
Fairly certain they can't (couldn't?) be sold in the states because Pedaltrain has (had?) a patent on the slatted design.
I may be making this up though.
Seconded.
They're single-handedly destroying the boutique pedalboard business.

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 3:15 pm
by goroth
hbombgraphics wrote:
goroth wrote:
Disarm D'arcy wrote:Palmer does some much more interesting affordable boards that are heavily derivative from PedalTrain, which is to me the unbeatable standard.
Fairly certain they can't (couldn't?) be sold in the states because Pedaltrain has (had?) a patent on the slatted design.
I may be making this up though.

making things up is fun,

I fell out of love with pedaltrain pretty fast, don't love the angle or the slats

going back to flattish boards I think
:lol:
I love pedaltrain for the slats and the angle!
No way I would go back to a flat board.

Emma Electronics has a nice variation on the pedaltrain theme as well. Not cheap but seems pretty rad. Not for hbomb. Too many angles and slats.

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 3:30 pm
by hbombgraphics
yes Angles and Slats is bad,
but you swedes sleep on the slat beds anyway so you are used to it

I don't mind steps, but angles throughs me off a big, I like to stand on my volume pedal alot so it hurts my calves, even with the dope superstar wovens today

Re: mooer makes boards now too?

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 2:59 am
by goroth
Bro, do you even superstar woven?