Australian Guitar

Mooer GE-150 Amp Modeller / Multi-Effects Unit

LESS IS MOOER WITH THIS NICELY PRICED AMP-MODELLING MULTI-EFFECTS.

- WORDS BY MICHAEL ASTLEY-BROWN.

The past two years have seen a radical shift from Mooer. It has gone from the original purveyor of pocket money-friendly micro pedals with – ahem – familiar origins to an ef fects powerhouse in its own right, producing some astounding flagship devices, including the GE300 amp modeller/multi-effects.The GE150 combines the company’s reputation for value for money with its more recent innovative streak to produce a feature-packed multi-effects priced comfortabl­y below the $500 mark.

For the modest outlay, you’re getting 55 amp models – derived from Mooer’s best-selling Micro Preamp series, no less – as well as a whopping

151 effects. While the unit packs its own array of Impulse Responses, what takes this above and beyond a typical multi-effects unit is the inbuilt ability to add your own.

It’s a handy practice tool too, with drum rhythms and metronome settings, an aux in jack, and a micro-USB, which even allows you to record direct via your phone. All it takes is a quick peruse of the 200 onboard presets to confirm that this multi-effects is punching way above its price tag. While there are half as many models as on the GE300, there will be more than enough for most players out there.

The clean models – particular­ly the Mesa Mk3 effort – compress beautifull­y, while the Jazz 120 model is as pristine as any recorded tones from the solid-state classic. The models that stand out correspond with our faves from the Micro Preamp range, so we quickly found our chug saviours in the 5150 and Engl Powerball sounds, which deliver all the aggression and saturation your heart could desire, minus the fizz.Any sounds that have a little too much top-end can be tamed via the handy onboard EQ, which is easilly accessible on each patch.

This is no downsized GE300, however, and that becomes apparent while delving into the effects selection. There’s a reasonable selection, but you’re limited in terms of tweaking: each effect offers only three or four parameters, which limits your choice when it comes to modulation­s. We’d recommend avoiding the shonky pitch shifter, but the delays and reverbs are stellar, if a bit vanilla. There are two footswitch­es for cycling through presets, but holding the left activates a built-in tuner, while keeping your foot on the right activates the 80-second looper.

THE BOTTOM LINE

If you’re shopping for a new multi-effects unit, the GE150 is a very sound choice – particular­ly if realistic tones and a robust feature set are more important to you than soundscapi­ng. Kudos to Mooer – despite its light weight, the whole package looks sleek and feels rock-solid, particular­ly the smooth-operating expression pedal. It looks a lot pricier than it is, which is plus if you’re looking to impress your punters.

You won’t find better amp-modelled sounds from any other multi-effects in this price range, and that alone makes this diminutive unit worthy of your rig.

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