I use Red Truck with a Harley Benton SC Custom II and an Orange Crush 35 RT amplifier. I'm a beginner and struggling to play right and create clear tones. I preferred 4 way cable connection method between the amp and Mooer Red Truck, so there are so many cables in a small space and there is some noise when i don't play. This may be solved by some little noice killer devices no matter. There's no problem with the build quality, it's so sturdy and well designed.
It's hard to define the tones created in overdrive and distortion circuits. Warm or wooly? Depends on your playing technique and the all the settings on your gear but i can say Red Truck is a strong device with full of potential tones. Pure boost and mid boost are extras for a budget device.
Shimmer on Reverb pedal is strange and so brilliant. Digital effect channels have real depth and nice feedback.
Pros- Affordable, simple to use, has lots of warm tones for a nice ambient
Cons- Knobs are very sensitive, has a great potential to create wooly and weird ambient for an amateur
I'm just a beginner and this is my first pedal, i preferred to buy Red Truck because building a pedalboard and synchronising all pedals to create a good sound seemed me difficult. Red Truck is a good solution to get commonly used pedals in one compact and pretty light chassis.
And it sounds good.