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Mooer GTRS Guitars Modern 800 DSI

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Electric Guitar with Built-In GTRS Intelligent Processor System

  • Combines a classic electric guitar with modern possibilities for digital sound design, tone modelling, selectable presets, various output options and wireless control (via GWF4 optional Wireless Footswitch, not included)
  • The free GTRS app serves as editor software
  • Body: Alder
  • Neck: Bolt-on, roasted maple with satin neck finish
  • Matching headstock
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Bone nut
  • Neck profile: Standard C
  • Nut width: 42 mm
  • Fingerboard radius: 12"
  • Scale: 647.7 mm (25.5")
  • 24 Nickel silver jumbo frets
  • Pickups: GTRS HMT-1N humbucker (neck) and GTRS HMT-1B humbucker (bridge)
  • Controls: Volume / tone / super knob (main output / preset control)
  • 3-Way selector switch for pickup selection
  • Active GTRS Intelligent Process System with built-in GLB-P1 Li-Ion battery
  • Up to 10 hours of battery life per charge
  • PRS Locking machine ehads
  • GTRS strap pins
  • GTRS M1 bridge
  • Black hardware
  • Black pickguard made of brushed metal
  • 6.3 mm jack socket can be used with headphones for silent practice
  • Direct USB OTG recording via smartphone or tablet
  • 4 Selectable and editable presets via Super Knob
  • 16 Guitar simulations, 128 guitar effects, drum machine, metronome and 80 second looper via the GTRS app
  • Tuner function via the GTRS app or optional GWF4 wireless footswitch
  • USB-C output for USB OTG recording and battery charging
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • Weight approx. 3.8 kg
  • Total weight incl. gig bag: approx. 4.66 kg
  • Factory strings: .009 - .046
  • Colour: Dark Silver, high-gloss
  • Includes GTRS gig bag, Allen key and USB-C cable
Available since April 2024
Item number 587257
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Shape/Design ST-Style
Colour Silver
Soundboard Alder
Neck Maple
Fretboard Rosewood
Frets 24
Scale 648 mm
Pickup System HH
MIDI Pickup No
Piezo No
Modeling Yes
USB-Port Yes
Tremolo No
Incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag Yes
Top None
2.285 AED 587,39 €
Plus 272 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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The electric guitar for the 21st century

Mooer GTRS Guitars Modern 800 DSI

Mooer presents the GTRS Modern 800 DSI – a modern, ST-style electric guitar featuring two humbucker pickups, 24 frets, a rosewood fingerboard, and a stylish reverse headstock. The only clue to the integrated active GTRS intelligent process system from Mooer is the super knob, which shimmers blue next to the volume and tone controls. In addition to tone modelling, which simulates up to 16 different guitar types, the system also offers 128 guitar effects, a tuner, looper, drum machine, and a direct recording facility via USB-C. The jack output also serves as a headphone jack for silent practice. Wireless operation via Bluetooth is enabled courtesy of the free GTRS app. Despite the inclusion of modern, digital features, Mooer continues to embrace traditional craftsmanship and the use of proven materials, as demonstrated by the excellent workmanship and bone nut.

Mooer GTRS Guitars Modern 800 DSI pickups

A sonic chamaeleon

The GTRS M800 comes complete with Mooer's built-in intelligent processing system, which simulates up to 16 different guitar types including acoustic and single cut. In addition to tone modelling, the guitar boasts an array of features, empowering players with access to amp models, effects, a drum computer, tuner, and looper, while the colourful illuminating super knob allows as many as four different presets to be selected directly from the guitar. For even greater flexibility, the guitar can be paired with the optional GTRS Wireless Footswitch GWF4, which comes complete with a display for the tuner. The presets and other functions such as the 128 effects, 40 drum tracks, and looper function, can be configured via the Bluetooth interface using the free GTRS app for IOS and Android. The integrated rechargeable battery provides around ten hours of running time and is charged via the USB-C interface, which also functions as a recording output.

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The perfect allrounder

Aside from beginners who are not in possession of an amplifier or effects and experienced guitarists looking to step into the world of tone modelling, the wide-ranging sound spectrum and multitude of possibilities offered by the Mooer GTRS Guitars Modern M800 DSI electric guitar also make it a suitable, interesting alternative for live performances by top 40 guitarists, who may prefer not to lug five guitars, an amp, and a massive pedalboard to every gig. The fact that the guitar, combined with just a pair of headphones and a smartphone or tablet, effectively places a small music studio at the guitarist's fingertips, also makes it ideal as a practice guitar and for taking on tour – even making light work of tracking demos in a hotel room. As a traditional electric guitar offering good playability, the Mooer GTRS Guitars Modern 800 DSI electric guitar can also be combined with a cable and real amp for proper "old school" jamming sessions.

Mooer GTRS Guitars Modern 800 DSI, detailed view of headstock

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.

A smart guitar right out of the box

The advantages of the Mooer GTRS Guitars Modern 800 DSI electric guitar are demonstrated in their entirety when the guitar is played live or in the rehearsal room. Armed merely with the guitar, a smartphone with the GTRS app, and a pair of headphones or cable for connecting to an amplifier or PA, the guitarist is practically ready to roll and need only select a single preset using the super knob or footswitch to simultaneously control the sound of the guitar and the type and sound of the amp as well as all settings and routing options for the effects pedals. Nothing could be simpler or clearer. And if the drummer is late for rehearsal (again!), there is always the option to jam along with the built-in drum computer for as long as necessary. The USB-C connection is beneficial for recording, as the guitar is recognised as a sound device by the respective DAW and can be recorded directly without any rerouting via a DI box and sound card. Interference from the vulnerable, high-impedance cable is eliminated.

Mooer GTRS Guitars Modern 800 DSI, detailed view of bag logo

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An All Around Masterpiece
Toasted 02.09.2024
The GTRS Guitar offers a lot to you, but can it deliver?

• Tone

This guitar can reproduce infinite styles of tone and basically if you know how to control it, you can achieve the tone you desire. It’s controlled exactly the same as normal pedals and amps which if you’re coming from analog effects really seem easy, It can save 10 banks (0-9) of 4 presets. With the app you can set the pickups to immitate other pickups like single coils on a strat or tele or humbuckers on a Les Paul. The humbuckers offer a wide tonal range, they are specced for all around tone which for me who plays all the styles of music was a great plus. If you want to play clean they can absolutely do it very nicely, and the output is generously high for genres like rock and metal. The only downside is I wish there was a bluetooth wah pedal to connect it. All around very very good in tone.

• App

The app experience was very smooth no bugs, but can be improved as it seemed a bit out of date. You can download a variety of real world amps and cabinet simulations to the guitar (10 amps, 10 cab slots), the simulations that I’ve tested are the soldano slo series, vox ac30, fender twin reverb, marshall jvm series are really on point to their real world counterparts. You can either download the amps as entire (amp and their cab) or just the preamp.

• The Ergonomics and Electronics

Comfort cuts and the contours were very nice and well rounded, and to me it didn’t seem that heavy at around 3.6Kg. Neck dive isn’t an issue, knobs are nice to turn, no scratching. Tuners aren’t one of those cheap ones but aren’t the best quality either, and the nut is cut very nicely. I can let the guitar sit for a month and a half and I still come back to it being in tune. The Strap buttons are large, no chance of the guitar falling with a strap attached.

• Build Quality

This is where the GTRS guitar falls apart. Everything is on the cheap side and they do their bare minimum, nothing will brake but they will just feel low quality. On mine the paint is a bit oversprayed and for example where the neck meets the guitar body the screws have a lot of overspray and in time will be a place for the paint to chip away from. The paint isn’t nitro so it won’t be easy to break it away, I assume that the paint will last you about 15 years in prestine condition. The screws strip very easily and you will probably need to change them soon. The Frets are terrible for the price you’re paying as it forces you to play very softly if you don’t want to bend the frets inwards, you probably will change them in 4 years time if this is your regular daily driver guitar.

• Pricing

For the price this guitar is very budget friendly and will do a lot for the price. I reccomend getting the footswitch as well if you’re planning to gig or busk with friends.

• Battery

The battery will last you around 8-10 hours or even longer if you use less effects and you can change the battery very easily in the future, as all batteries degrade this was a very nice touch from moore. The battery on my footswitch consistently lasts around 5-6 hours, I was there was a way to turn off the footswitch light which is always on. If you’re a bedroom guitarist the footswitch light will even disturb you in your bed while charging the footswitch, it flashes at a rate of around 60 bpm and the light is very bright and quite noticeable that it lights up a dark room.

• Pros

- Wide tonal variety
- Good enough hardware
- Good enough Quality Wood
- Nice switches and knobs
- Pickups are very nice and suits a wide range of music genres
- Paint job is mostly well done

• Cons

- Built in China definitely shows
- Footswitch is below average
- Some miscellaneous effects are missing (Example: Shimmer reverb)
- Locking tuners are at a below average quality
- Frets are very soft and will degrade over time
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