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Initial impressions, very solid build quality, nice clicky foot switches, the expression pedal is very smooth and easy to control. Having two separate outputs that can be configured differently (no cab sim on one, cab sim on another) is a nice touch. All the buttons on the top are very tactile, the two dials on the right have a nice click when rotated and the master dial is very smooth; every single control on this pedal gives off obvious feedback when used, and I wish everything I owned was designed this well. My only issue is that most of the top of the pedal is glossy black, and will turn into a giant smudge, but this applies to most modern electronics - just make it a matte black next time that matches the effects pedal, Mooer.
You can switch to any of the four presets in your current bank by pressing their individual footswitch, or switch to the next/previous bank by pressing A+B/C+D at the same time. I do not see a way to enable/disable individual parts of the effects chain with the footswitches, but you can set up two presets where one has a certain effect turned on (like an overdrive) to work around this in a live environment. There's also a built-in tuner/looper accessed by holding down A+B/C+D, both of which work well.
The actual quality of the sound is excellent. Even listening directly on studio headphones, I'd find it hard to pick between a simulated amp/cab and the real one mic'd up.
In terms of deeper configuration, you can go as low-level as choosing what microphone the cabinet is being recorded with and its position relative to the speaker cone. All of the effects I've checked have as much configuration as the pedals they're based off. The only potential issue I see here is that you cannot stack more than one effect per category, and the FX category contains both wah pedals and compressors, so you're stuck with one or the other. Aside from that, you shouldn't have issues.
Mooer have a piece of software for Windows/Mac called the "GE 150 Pro Editor Software" which allows you to control the entire pedal from a computer, including backup/restoring presets and adding up to 10 custom impulse responses to the cab section. This did not work out of the box for me, and I had to install V1.0.6 first before updating to V1.5.1, which fixed it.
Finally, the "Li" in the title; this is one of the few higher-end multi-effects pedals with an integrated battery, and most of the other ones I can think of are also Mooer units. The battery works as expected, and being able to use this without searching for a power cable is a great quality-of-life feature worth paying the extra for. The original firmware the device came with showed a battery % value, but it only counted in steps of 20%. I updated the firmware to V1.5.0 and this was replaced with a 5 bar battery readout, which isn't any more accurate but no longer annoys me so I'll call it solved.
Overall, the pedal itself is fantastic and only let down slightly by a poor initial setup experience for the software.
If you're looking for a simulated pedalboard where you can individually turn off multiple pedals in your chain at will on stage while performing, buy a Zoom G6 or a Line6 Helix.
If you're fine with anything less than that, with four different presets available with one press and eight more with two presses, this is a fantastic purchase.
Initial impressions, very solid build quality, nice clicky foot switches, the expression pedal is very smooth and easy to control. Having two separate outputs that can be configured differently (no cab sim on one, cab sim on another) is a nice touch. All the buttons on the top are very tactile, the two dials on the right have a nice click when rotated and the master
Initial impressions, very solid build quality, nice clicky foot switches, the expression pedal is very smooth and easy to control. Having two separate outputs that can be configured differently (no cab sim on one, cab sim on another) is a nice touch. All the buttons on the top are very tactile, the two dials on the right have a nice click when rotated and the master dial is very smooth; every single control on this pedal gives off obvious feedback when used, and I wish everything I owned was designed this well. My only issue is that most of the top of the pedal is glossy black, and will turn into a giant smudge, but this applies to most modern electronics - just make it a matte black next time that matches the effects pedal, Mooer.
You can switch to any of the four presets in your current bank by pressing their individual footswitch, or switch to the next/previous bank by pressing A+B/C+D at the same time. I do not see a way to enable/disable individual parts of the effects chain with the footswitches, but you can set up two presets where one has a certain effect turned on (like an overdrive) to work around this in a live environment. There's also a built-in tuner/looper accessed by holding down A+B/C+D, both of which work well.
The actual quality of the sound is excellent. Even listening directly on studio headphones, I'd find it hard to pick between a simulated amp/cab and the real one mic'd up.
In terms of deeper configuration, you can go as low-level as choosing what microphone the cabinet is being recorded with and its position relative to the speaker cone. All of the effects I've checked have as much configuration as the pedals they're based off. The only potential issue I see here is that you cannot stack more than one effect per category, and the FX category contains both wah pedals and compressors, so you're stuck with one or the other. Aside from that, you shouldn't have issues.
Mooer have a piece of software for Windows/Mac called the "GE 150 Pro Editor Software" which allows you to control the entire pedal from a computer, including backup/restoring presets and adding up to 10 custom impulse responses to the cab section. This did not work out of the box for me, and I had to install V1.0.6 first before updating to V1.5.1, which fixed it.
Finally, the "Li" in the title; this is one of the few higher-end multi-effects pedals with an integrated battery, and most of the other ones I can think of are also Mooer units. The battery works as expected, and being able to use this without searching for a power cable is a great quality-of-life feature worth paying the extra for. The original firmware the device came with showed a battery % value, but it only counted in steps of 20%. I updated the firmware to V1.5.0 and this was replaced with a 5 bar battery readout, which isn't any more accurate but no longer annoys me so I'll call it solved.
Overall, the pedal itself is fantastic and only let down slightly by a poor initial setup experience for the software.
If you're looking for a simulated pedalboard where you can individually turn off multiple pedals in your chain at will on stage while performing, buy a Zoom G6 or a Line6 Helix.
If you're fine with anything less than that, with four different presets available with one press and eight more with two presses, this is a fantastic purchase.
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Daniwhy 24.02.2025
Bonjour
Guitariste de 64 ans. J’ai eu un zoom 505 mais n’étant pas un adepte des appareils qui font tout mais moyennement j’étais resté avec quelques pédales basiques: Ts9, wha, looper, etc. Et un ampli ampeavey Classic 30. Puis j’ai vendu le Classic 30 ne pouvant l’exploiter à la maison, et avec l’arrivée d’un iMac, base de mon home studio, je me sers depuis d’une petite table de mix pour sortir sur une Focusrite et sur deux enceintes de monitoring et sur une entrée aux d’un ampli Marshall à transistor. Cela donne de l’ampleur au son dans une chambre. J’ai un American sound de Joyo qui me donne mon son clair de base. Il me manquait des effets et du gras pour Guns’n roses par exemple d’où ma commande du Mooer. J’avoue que je ne suis pas déçu. On le prend rapidement en main soit en direct, soit par l’ordi. J’ai téléchargé la première version pour Mac, la dernière ne fonctionne pas sur mon iMac.
Aprés j’ai checké les patchs pour voir lesquels je garde et ceux que je modifie, environ 50%, l’autre moitiè n’étant par pour moi ou trop caricatural. Ensuite je commence (je l’ai depuis qq jours) à crée les miens et c’est plus rapide avec le Mac. Les simulations d’amplitude et de cab fonctionnent, ne pouvant comparer avec les vrais, ayant principalement joué sur mon Classic 30 et JCM 900 👍. Les effets sont 10 fois mieux que ce que j’avais sur le zoom. Aprés si je compare la ts9 avec une vraie direct dans un ampli je préfère une pédale pour le feeling, mais pour jouer sur les enceines et pour garage band ça fait le job et même mieux. Les réglages étant à portée de souris.
Au final un bon rapport prix plaisir
Je n’ai pas testé d’autres IR, à suivre peut être plus tard.
Bonjour
Guitariste de 64 ans. J’ai eu un zoom 505 mais n’étant pas un adepte des appareils qui font tout mais moyennement j’étais resté avec quelques pédales basiques: Ts9, wha, looper, etc. Et un ampli ampeavey Classic 30. Puis j’ai vendu le Classic 30 ne pouvant l’exploiter à la maison, et avec l’arrivée d’un iMac, base de mon home studio, je me sers depuis
Bonjour
Guitariste de 64 ans. J’ai eu un zoom 505 mais n’étant pas un adepte des appareils qui font tout mais moyennement j’étais resté avec quelques pédales basiques: Ts9, wha, looper, etc. Et un ampli ampeavey Classic 30. Puis j’ai vendu le Classic 30 ne pouvant l’exploiter à la maison, et avec l’arrivée d’un iMac, base de mon home studio, je me sers depuis d’une petite table de mix pour sortir sur une Focusrite et sur deux enceintes de monitoring et sur une entrée aux d’un ampli Marshall à transistor. Cela donne de l’ampleur au son dans une chambre. J’ai un American sound de Joyo qui me donne mon son clair de base. Il me manquait des effets et du gras pour Guns’n roses par exemple d’où ma commande du Mooer. J’avoue que je ne suis pas déçu. On le prend rapidement en main soit en direct, soit par l’ordi. J’ai téléchargé la première version pour Mac, la dernière ne fonctionne pas sur mon iMac.
Aprés j’ai checké les patchs pour voir lesquels je garde et ceux que je modifie, environ 50%, l’autre moitiè n’étant par pour moi ou trop caricatural. Ensuite je commence (je l’ai depuis qq jours) à crée les miens et c’est plus rapide avec le Mac. Les simulations d’amplitude et de cab fonctionnent, ne pouvant comparer avec les vrais, ayant principalement joué sur mon Classic 30 et JCM 900 👍. Les effets sont 10 fois mieux que ce que j’avais sur le zoom. Aprés si je compare la ts9 avec une vraie direct dans un ampli je préfère une pédale pour le feeling, mais pour jouer sur les enceines et pour garage band ça fait le job et même mieux. Les réglages étant à portée de souris.
Au final un bon rapport prix plaisir
Je n’ai pas testé d’autres IR, à suivre peut être plus tard.
Hello, 64-year-old guitarist. I had a Zoom 505 but, not being a fan of devices that do everything but averagely, I stayed with a few basic pedals: Ts9, wha, looper, etc. And an Ampeavey Classic 30 amp. Then I sold the Classic 30, not being able to use it at home, and with the arrival of an iMac, the basis of my home studio, I have since used a small mixing desk to output to a Focusrite and two monitoring speakers and an aux input of a Marshall transistor amp. This gives breadth to the sound in a bedroom. I have an American sound from Joyo which gives me my basic clean sound. I was missing effects and fat for Guns'n roses for example, hence my order of the Mooer. I admit that I am not disappointed. You can quickly get to grips with it either live or through the computer. I downloaded the first version for Mac, the last one doesn't work on my iMac. After I checked the patches to see which ones I keep and which ones I modify, about 50%, the other half not being for me or too caricatured. Then I start (I've had it for a few days) to create my own and it's faster with the Mac. The amplitude and cab simulations work, not being able to compare with the real ones, having mainly played on my Classic 30 and JCM 900 👍. The effects are 10 times better than what I had on the zoom. After if I compare the ts9 with a real direct in an amp I prefer a pedal for the feeling, but to play on the speakers and for garage band it does the job and even better. The settings are at mouse reach. In the end a good price pleasure ratio I have not tested other IR, to follow maybe later.
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Remal RXM 17.03.2025
Za tyto peníze tomu nelze nic vytknout.
Jednoduché zařízení z dobrým zvukem hraje ve stereu - delay/reverb.
Můžete vkládat IR boxů ale i otisky zesilováčů což zásadně ovlivní kvalitu
zvuků -simulací.A navíc je to na baterku a funguje jako zvukovka kde můžete v pohodě nahrávat i do tabletu s androidem.Mám i FRAKTAL FM3 s tím se to nedá srovnávat to je uplně jinej vesmír, jenže fraktal si do vlaku nebo na dovolenou pod stan s kytarou na zkoušení a tvoření demáčů rozhodně nevemete ale Mooer GE 150 rozhodně ano.
Za tyto peníze tomu nelze nic vytknout.
Jednoduché zařízení z dobrým zvukem hraje ve stereu - delay/reverb.
Můžete vkládat IR boxů ale i otisky zesilováčů což zásadně ovlivní kvalitu
zvuků -simulací.A navíc je to na baterku a funguje jako zvukovka kde můžete v pohodě nahrávat i do tabletu s androidem.Mám i FRAKTAL FM3 s tím se to nedá srovnávat to je
Za tyto peníze tomu nelze nic vytknout.
Jednoduché zařízení z dobrým zvukem hraje ve stereu - delay/reverb.
Můžete vkládat IR boxů ale i otisky zesilováčů což zásadně ovlivní kvalitu
zvuků -simulací.A navíc je to na baterku a funguje jako zvukovka kde můžete v pohodě nahrávat i do tabletu s androidem.Mám i FRAKTAL FM3 s tím se to nedá srovnávat to je uplně jinej vesmír, jenže fraktal si do vlaku nebo na dovolenou pod stan s kytarou na zkoušení a tvoření demáčů rozhodně nevemete ale Mooer GE 150 rozhodně ano.
For this money, there is nothing to criticize. A simple device with good sound, plays in stereo - delay/reverb. You can insert IR boxes but also amplifier prints, which will fundamentally affect the quality of the sounds - simulation. And in addition, it is battery-powered and works as a sound card where you can easily record to an Android tablet. I also have a FRAKTAL FM3, it cannot be compared to that, it is a completely different universe, but you definitely cannot take a Fraktal on a train or on vacation under a tent with a guitar to rehearse and create demos, but the Mooer GE 150 definitely can.