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Mooer GE 200

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Multi effects pedal

  • 55 high-quality amp models
  • 26 IR (impulse response) speaker cab models
  • Support for additional (3rd party) impulse responses (IRs) via Mooer Studio software
  • 70 high-quality effects
  • 40 drum rhythms and 10 metronome rhythms
  • Phrase looper with 52 seconds of recording time
  • Looper features half speed and reverse effects
  • Effect signal chain is fully adjustable, allowing you to rearrange internal effects to your preference
  • Up to 200 presets can be stored
  • Control button for: Play, System, Save, Chain, CTRL/TAP, EXP and Effects Block
  • Control for Value and Master, Up, Down and CTRL/TAP foot switch
  • Built-in expression pedal
  • Colour LCD display
  • Aluminium housing
  • 6.3 mm mono jack input
  • 2x 6.3 mm mono jack outputs (L/R)
  • 6.3 mm stereo EXP2
  • 3.5 mm stereo headphone output
  • 3.5 mm stereo AUX input
  • USB port for connecting to a PC
  • Powered via supplied 9V DC power supply with a 2.1 mm x 5.5 mm barrel connector with negative polarity (-) inside (battery operation is not supported)
  • Power consumption: 600 mA
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 297 x 146 x 46 mm
  • Weight: 1.4 kg
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Available since November 2017
Item number 425326
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Floorboard
Amp Modeling Yes
Drumcomputer Yes
Incl. Tuner Yes
Expression Pedal Yes
USB-Port Yes
Headphone Output Yes
MIDI Interface No
Line Out No
Battery Powered No
PSU included Yes
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A whole rig in one compact pedal

The Mooer GE200 offers guitarists great versatility – including modelling amp, effects processor, looper, and speaker cabinet simulations based on impulse responses (IR) – in a compact floorboard unit with an elegant design that can be used for both stage and studio applications. Its unique combination of versatile features, compact dimensions, and low weight makes this multi-effects pedal a budget-friendly alternative to similar products from competitors. And it even comes with an integrated USB audio interface for quick audio recordings.

Mooer GE 200

Freely programmable

The GE200 allows an effects chain to be freely configured and stored using 55 amp models and 70 different effects. Users are also provided with 26 IR-based cab sims and ten additional slots for uploading their favourite IRs as well as with a built-in looper and tuner. The Mooer GE200 comes with three colour-coded footswitches, two of which serve as bank-up and bank-down buttons for selecting presets, while the third allows either several assigned effect blocks to be toggled on and off, or the tap tempo to be adjusted by pressing and holding the button for a second. The integrated expression pedal, which can also be supplemented by an external pedal, ensures quick and easy access to numerous parameters and control options. The GE200 also features two jack outputs for operation in mono or stereo mode as well as a clear, intuitive layout for easy programming. All this is perfectly complemented by Mooer’s proprietary editor software, which can be downloaded and installed on a computer for free.

Mooer GE 200, detailed view

All tonal options under control

The GE200 is the ideal solution for guitarists who are looking for a compact and affordable all-in-one multi-effects processor for use in the home studio, on stage, and for practice sessions that immediately delivers excellent results thanks to numerous amp models, a wide variety of effects, and a particularly user-friendly design. Ambitious beginners will also be won over by its wide sonic palette and great versatility, which come at an unbeatable price compared to most products on the market. Thanks to this excellent price-performance ratio, the GE200 will also be interesting for professional users who are looking for a handy alternative they can use whenever there is only limited space available on stage, or a large rig turns out to be too heavy for frequent transport – this is exactly where the small-sized, lightweight GE200 can step right in.

Mooer GE 200, multi-effects pedal

About Mooer

Mooer is based in the Chinese city of Shenzhen and has been making products for guitarists since 2010, which include compact single pedals through to multi-effects units and compact amplifiers. The company initially produced a range of mini pedals before making perhaps its most significant breakthrough in 2016 with the sophisticated Ocean Machine delay pedal, which was designed in collaboration with Devin Townsend. Mooer's product range now also includes solutions that feature amp modelling, IR-based speaker simulation, and matching equalisers, and the company's focus remains firmly on the use of digital technology.

Everything on board

The Mooer GE200 is a universal tool that can be used for a large variety of applications: Its wide sonic palette and integrated audio interface are just ideal for composing and songwriting at home, while the particularly useful DI signal recording function allows a pure electric guitar signal to be recorded together with the overall sound output, e.g. for re-amping later on. Further useful features such as an AUX input for connecting a playback device, an onboard drum machine, a metronome, and a dedicated headphone output ensure undisturbed and quiet practice sessions. But the GE200 will also prove its versatility on stage: In addition to delivering an entire signal chain from amp to miked-up cab, it also allows the cab sim to be disabled for the output on one side in order to connect it to an on-stage amp, and use the other output with an active cab simulator to connect a mixing console or PA system.

Multi-effects pedal, rear side

In the spotlight: Impulse responses

The process of digital convolution is based on so-called impulse responses (IRs for short). IRs are essentially composed of information about the frequency response of a space or a piece of equipment, which is determined using a short test signal and measured at the output. The usable signal is digitally combined with one of these impulse responses and thus takes on its frequency characteristics. The use of modern processors makes this convolution process possible in real time and is commonly used to simulate the frequency response of rooms and speakers.

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Excellent Value for a Very Solid Unit
Jamie C 09.02.2018
The Moer GE200 is a very interesting little piece of gear. Coming in at its current price range puts it right up against a number of well known competitor products, with Moer being one of the less well known of the bunch. Right out of the gate, the presets actually sounds pretty good, which is somewhat of a rarity with amp modellers in this range. Having used a number of similar products, I can say the Moer actually fares very well in comparison.

Compared to something like the Line 6 POD HD range, amp models have a more realistic punch to them. Hvaing the freedom to load in your own impulse response really does completely change the value of the Moer. The ability to import custom impulse responses in the cab block section essentially allows you to achieve almost any sound and that is somewhat of a game changer in this price range. Further to this, the Moer has two outputs, which can be routed with diffent cab settings. So for example, were you to play live, rather than have the venue mic up your cab (and do a terrible job!), you can send your complete signal in to the front of house, and have the same guitar chain with the can block bypassed sent in to the fx loop of your amp.

Pros

- Incrdible value for money
While there are plenty of competitor prducts, the majority of them (at least in hardware form), are double the price of this unit!

- Flexible Signal Chain
The Moer allows you to move around the order of the blocks in your signal chain. So if you want a chorus after your amp, instead of before it, no problem!

- Good Number of Amp Models
The models you'll find on this unit tend to be based on all the usual suspects (Mesa, Peavey, Engl), and honestly, they sound pretty good right off the bat. Plenty of low end punch with high end clarity that is often completely lacking in less expensive amp modellers. If like me, you plan on using your own custom IR's and already have guitar sounds you;re looking to recreate, chances are you'll only ever use a couple of amp models. But, if you're planning building lots of different and unique guitar sounds, you'll rewally appreciate what the Moer has to offer in this regard.

- Excellent Build Quality
The Moer feels absolutely rock solid in terms of build. The body is all completely metal (with a brushed finish on top that looks really nice). Buttons feels durable, the control knobs feel sturdy, foot switches feel like they'll last, and the expression pedal has increibly smooth action. Very impressed with this aspect of the Moer.

- Impulse Resonse Import Functionality
Seriously, if ever there was a selling point of this product, this would be it. For those who don't really understand what an impulse response is, it's essentially a very short WAV file that contains extremely detailed EQ information. Theoreticly, this would allow you to replicate almost any amp sound, all in the Moer. The flip side of this is that while you can copy the sonic snapshot of one sound and apply it to another, that doesnt mean the dynamics of the sound will match the original.

Beyond guitar sounds though, there would be nothing to stop you sending an external mic pre in to the Moer and using the IR loading fuctionality to emulate sound of different microphones (It works, I've done it). Vocalist performing live and want to control the effects on your vocals? no problem. The Moer could easily do this so long as you also have a small portable mic pre amp.

- Surprising number of effects
The effects are all of the usual things you would need in your guitar rig (and more). Noise gates, compressors, reverbs, delays. There are enough effects here to build amost any sound you would ever want to.

Cons

- Limited effect options
So, while the effects are impressive in number, the way they work in the different blocks isnt very flexible. Effect chain blocks are fixed to a single function. For example, if like me, you never use any of the modulation effects, that block essentially goes to waste. What would be far more logical would be that you should be able to swap the function of that block for something else that is of more use to you, like a second noise gate. with the Line 6 POD HD's, you get to decide what each block is, so this is definately an area where the Moer falls down. There is certainly processing power to consider, but I'd much rather sacrifice the reverb, delay and modualtion blocks for more tone shaping functionality.

- Limited Gain Staging Options
An extremely important part of getting the dynamics right in your guitar sound is having control over the gain staging from block to block, but the Moer only offers this in a limited capacity. for example, one very useful feature is that you can set the input signal of your guitar, which is excellent to be able to do, but you're doing this before the noise gate, and so you're essentially introducing louder signal interference should you choose to use the input gain control. what would be far more logical, would be to have a volume control on each block, that way you arent introducing extra noise at the start of your signal chain, but you can still send a hot signal in to the amp block.

There is no reason that this couldnt be fixed via a software update.

- Incomplete software solutions
This is a fairly big issue. First off, there is no GE200 controller software for the Mac. Apparently, it's in development, but why has it not already been completed and why was the product released without the appropriate software to accompany it?! Not the biggest issue in the world though, because there is an IR importer for Mac, but it only works on High Sierra....

So, should you want to use the desktop editor to the Moer, you need to connect to a windows machine (for now), but that's not all. Before you can connect to the editor you need to update the firmware, which it doesnt actually tell you how to do, You get a little message saying you need to enter uopdate mode (or something along those lines), but there is no documentation included in the box to tell you how to put the unit in to this mode. After having found a video on youtube that I'm quite certain was in malaysian, I worked out that the way you put the device in to update mode is to turn off the unit, hold down the tuner switch and then turn the unit back on. This will allow the software updates to be applied.

Once you actually get in to the editor software, visually it's a bit of a mess and looks pretty cobbled together. A far cry from many of the sofware soltions to amp modelling we see these days. The main thing to take away is that once you get everything set up, it does work. Although, editing patches on the unit itself is more inuative.

- No On/Off Button
This is something I really cannot understand; There is no on/off switch. Essentially, as soon as the unit is plugged in, it is on, and to turn it off, you either have to pull the cable from the back or unplug it. Absolutely bizzare and annoying.

- Limited Amp Control
while Moer have done a good job of making the different amps sound and feel unique, you have pretty munch a low, mid, high and master output control for each amp, Very reminiscent of the old Pod Farm amp modelling days. Moer really could have and should have broken these down a little bit more though. Even just a low mids control would have been appreciated.

Who is the Moer GE200 for?

Despite the price and what the unit's size may suggest, with a little bit of know how, you'll be able to get almost any guitar sound from this unit, and the IR loader functionality is extremely valuable. This unit would be ideal for bedroom guitarists, live performers, small home recording studios or even bigger professional studios.

Let's face it, no one is going to be trading in their Axe-FX, Kemper or Helix for the Moer, but make no mistake, this is a professional piece of kit that is well worth the price, even if the software to accompany it, seems like an afterthought.

Also, Thomann, you're sending out the wrong adapter with this unit! The plug adapter you send can only fit a very small European plug, where as the adapter you actually need is for a much wider European plug.
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Just drum-machine and looper are quite weak
Madich 20.12.2022
As my first processor, it totally satisfies me. Sounds good. Producer released bunch of updates and cabsims available on website for download. Unfortunately, users only sell their presets for money, found only one or two decent settings shared for free. So if you want to simulate famous guitarist's sound -try over and over on your own.
Quality is great, heavy and solid. Except, markers are painted white and hard to see on grey surface. So you have to read like grandma when you try to find any button, e.g. distortion block or amp settings. And the buttons play a bit (shake if you slightly touch them).
If not the drum-machine and looper, I would give 5 stars. You cannot record drums when you plug to the computer. You can record guitar from the looper, but drums only play from the processor itself, which is weird. Some of the drum patters sound bad (especially snares). I would rather replace complicated weird patters with simple drums, e.g. just kick-drum or kick+hi-hat, because they are more universal and you can use those for whatever you play.
Looper doesn't let you remove specific layer (or at least just last one), so if you screwed on third or fourth play -delete everything and start over.
Bonus tip: it is easier to record silence on first loop (use drums/metronome to measure). Then you can start recording in advance and start playing when timline returns to beginning. Stop recording when you are ready. Otherwise it is difficult start/stop in time.
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Jack of all trades
Hans Jahrmann 18.12.2021
Packed with every single function that you will need for your every day jamming, studio purposes or stage playing. (USB-port as an audio interface output; second expression pedal output; rhytm maschine) It has of course a couple of really neat features that regular user will probably not use but it's just okay to have them by your side (Screen brightness adjust, etc.) Build quality is in typicial tank-like indestructible stompbox fashion. Seriously nothing really necessary to add on that, built to be stteped-on roughly and that's it. Speaking of sound quality, the stock IRs are decent but not as refined as they could be. That is not a huge problem considering that an user can easily load up third-party IRs using Mooer Audio Software. Everything else is for me on top-notch level especially considering the price.
My final advice for anyone buying this product would be to consider it a bit more, for somebody who wants to get a nearly perfect tone on stock presets, amp models and IRs, can get a little bit annoying considering that there are a bit better devices on the market for almost the same price, but if you're a person who wanna simply plug'n'play without tweaking your tone too much, than you have just found yourself a perfect device for that.
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Great product 👍
Ayowole 06.01.2022
The handling and the delivery was superb, product has great Sounds….
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