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Post by Gabriel »

Not sure if these have been posted. They were discussed briefly in shad's Biyang thread.

But seriously, do want:

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Post by othomas2 »

It's been a while since this thread was posted, but have been looking into these and they've started filtering into the UK now.

Kinda intrigued by them, anyone tried one yet ?
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Post by Mike »

Heard great things about some of these. The Black Secret RAT one in particular seems great.
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Post by Jaded »

I've heard good things about the pitch shifter and the shimverb.

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I'm really interested in this for the "synth" patches. The only demo of one so far had nothing on the synth patches (wasn't ready yet, or something to that effect).
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^^^^ no idea what that thing is but I kind of want one.
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Post by sholkham »

I want the ana-echo one but I was waiting for some better youtube videos to arrive. the reverb looks nice too.
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Shame the amp was set to BLUES CURMUDGEON throughout
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Mike wrote:Shame the amp was set to BLUES CURMUDGEON throughout
I thought that too. It didn't help that the delay demo was just showing how it can self-oscilate either.
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Gabriel wrote:the delay demo was just showing how it can self-oscilate either.
"I don't have the exact delay times in my head right now, but it will do THIS!!!1!"

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Post by Bill Oakley »

Interested in seeing the "analog" circuit in the delay. Sounds very PT2399-ish to me though.
I do like that reverb.
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Wow, just spotted these things in the local shop. I knew they were small but in the flesh they are really tiny!. For once the local had them priced them up at a good price and not over like they normally do.

Might get the pitch shifter one...
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Post by robroe »

the two dirt boxes in the middle sounded exactly the same.

the "shim verb" is exactly what THE EXCELISOR needs right now.
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80$ pog!!!
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Uh.. wow.
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Oh shit that's awesome.
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rps-10 wrote:Wow, just spotted these things in the local shop. I knew they were small but in the flesh they are really tiny!. For once the local had them priced them up at a good price and not over like they normally do.

Might get the pitch shifter one...
was that Newport/cardiff? i don't suppose you saw the white delay 'reecho' ?

seems like a few of the models were released after the initial bunch. Andertons have a few, but said te reecho might be available in a week or so
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No, it was in Blackwood. Can't say I noticed an "echo" pedal. The ones on display were stuffed under the counter and I had my family with me so couldn't stick around to chat with the owner. We only popped in for some drumsticks as a present.
http://www.musthavemusic.biz/store

Their website does not have any Mooer pedals listed, they are however mentioned in the sites animated banner thing.

AFAIK Mooer released an initial batch of models as per the ones from the NAMM show then by the end of this year they were planning on doubling the range and more into next year. So if their plan works there should be tiny pedals of everything soon :D
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Post by sholkham »

those guys have done a video review of most of the pedals
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I've started seeing them show up in local guitar shops as well
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Post by Mike »

If Uk'ers want to buy them, marcmart.com is also an option - free international shipping.

ShimVerb - £59 at Andertons + shipping
ShimVerb - $88/£54 at MarcMart + free shipping

Obviously it'll take longer from the states, but it's probably a £10 saving.