Shenzhen, China August 9th Back in 2019, MOOER released its GE150 multi-effects pedal to significant critical acclaim, offering guitarists a wide range of amp simulations and effects in a compact package. However, with innovation within the guitar pedal in
Shenzhen, China August 9th Back in 2019, MOOER released its GE150 multi-effects pedal to significant critical acclaim, offering guitarists a wide range of amp simulations and effects in a compact package. However, with innovation within the guitar pedal industry being at an all-time high, the company has recognized that GE150 users need more flexibility and control from the pedal. Ultimately, this has led to MOOERs release of the new GE150 Pro series. Building upon the impressive features of the original GE150, the GE150 Pro provides guitarists with 200 factory effect presets, ensuring that there is an effects chain for any musical scenario. Furthermore, 55 high-precision preamps and 26 high-quality cabinet simulations are provided, meaning that any effects chain can be perfected with its optimum amplification tone. The pedal even supports the loading of up to 10 third-party IR cabinet simulations, adding to the versatility of the GE150 Pros functionality. Perhaps the most notable upgrade that existing GE150 users will notice is that the GE150 Pro features four footswitches rather than two. This has also come paired with an upgraded effect chain control logic, allowing guitarists to utilize all four footswitches for enhanced flexibility when switching between different patches during performance. Multi-function purposes have also been built into the pedals UI, once again meeting the growing control system demands of guitarists creating on the cutting-edge of music technology. In addition to its four footswitches, intuitive UI, and high-quality 2.8″ LCD screen, the GE150 Pro also includes an expression pedal, a staple within the GE series. This pedal can be mapped to effect parameters for dynamic live control and also features a “toe tap” feature to switch the mapping “Expression” to “Volume” control mode.
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