Hi Have you noticed a sound gap when switching to channel A/B? In your test you stop playing when you switch channels...but I hear a hole when I play on my Mooer preamp with no stop strumming
The Friedman BE circuit is so heavily modified that it's closer to a 5150 circuit than it is a Marshall. You could almost think of it as a Boogie Mark series with British voicing instead of American.
Dwi Putranto never run an IR or cab sim to the front of your amp, EVER! (Unless you want terrible audio for effect or something) It would be like mic’ing your cab, and plugging the mic into the front of another guitar amp. It would sound like garbage. Don’t do it. Don’t run the preamp into the front either because it’s one preamp preamping another. If using an amp plug into the effects return with cabsim off. If you’re going direct, turn the cab sim on. PS if that came off as me being a jerk in writing, I’m not being one. I’m just telling you because some people simply don’t know.
@@AaronHallett for some strange reason, the preamp I that I have (mooer 008), sounds way better when connected though the cab with the sim on. When it is off, sound too harsh and almost annoying. The speaker is a hh custom though. So I would say that it is rather a matter of taste than an absolute true.
@@angeloredoles1255 whatever works really. Most of the rules with music gear are guidelines rather than absolute (as long as nothing catches fire haha).
I have the 005 mooer, and it sound way better when i connect it to the front of my amp with cab sim off instead that in the fx loop, and i have both EQs and gains to mess with, you can get some really chuggy cool metal and djenty tones if you dont have anything to boost the pedal when connected through the fx loop, other wise youre stuck with the little preamp gain, it can be use either way, but it gets more saturated in the front of the amp, you just gotta be careful with volumes and stuff, cause there might be multiple like master, channel, and the preamp volumes, and the cab sim is really more for like when you plug the preamp to an audio interface, power amp, sound mixer, or to any speaker that isn't necessarily a guitar cab, you can even plug it into a stereo, home theater or something like that
It would have been a very great video if you'd shown the proper difference with boost engaged/disengaged with same settings
So this little guy basically is like having an OD pedal and a Metal Zone in one, am I right?
Holy Shit... boosted with a TS, it's almost what the Rectifier wishes it could be. The IRs sound amazing, but the built-in cab sim isn't too shabby.
Hi
Have you noticed a sound gap when switching to channel A/B?
In your test you stop playing when you switch channels...but I hear a hole when I play on my Mooer preamp with no stop strumming
So it's a sim of the Friedman amp, which is basically a new version of the Marshall JCM800 or 900?
The Friedman BE circuit is so heavily modified that it's closer to a 5150 circuit than it is a Marshall. You could almost think of it as a Boogie Mark series with British voicing instead of American.
Crazy how much difference the ir makes
Oh this must be a sick set up!! Friedman DI into maxon ... Just boom
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When you used the sim cab from Mooer, does it connected to the front amp or bypassed to sound mixer?
Dwi Putranto never run an IR or cab sim to the front of your amp, EVER! (Unless you want terrible audio for effect or something) It would be like mic’ing your cab, and plugging the mic into the front of another guitar amp. It would sound like garbage. Don’t do it. Don’t run the preamp into the front either because it’s one preamp preamping another. If using an amp plug into the effects return with cabsim off. If you’re going direct, turn the cab sim on. PS if that came off as me being a jerk in writing, I’m not being one. I’m just telling you because some people simply don’t know.
@@AaronHallett for some strange reason, the preamp I that I have (mooer 008), sounds way better when connected though the cab with the sim on. When it is off, sound too harsh and almost annoying. The speaker is a hh custom though. So I would say that it is rather a matter of taste than an absolute true.
@@angeloredoles1255 whatever works really. Most of the rules with music gear are guidelines rather than absolute (as long as nothing catches fire haha).
I have the 005 mooer, and it sound way better when i connect it to the front of my amp with cab sim off instead that in the fx loop, and i have both EQs and gains to mess with, you can get some really chuggy cool metal and djenty tones if you dont have anything to boost the pedal when connected through the fx loop, other wise youre stuck with the little preamp gain, it can be use either way, but it gets more saturated in the front of the amp, you just gotta be careful with volumes and stuff, cause there might be multiple like master, channel, and the preamp volumes, and the cab sim is really more for like when you plug the preamp to an audio interface, power amp, sound mixer, or to any speaker that isn't necessarily a guitar cab, you can even plug it into a stereo, home theater or something like that
is it maxone > mooer > amp ? or mooer > maxone > amp ?
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Awesome video..Can u do the same wid Cali dual 011 ?
I wonder if you would need a Di running after a mooer radar
Jonathan Caban .... wondered the same
Great riffs man
Can this be used as an "overdrive" preamp pedal for a Vox AC15 who's dirty channel isn't that dirty for punk stuff?
Ya just off the cab sim otherwise it is double colouring your sound
See Ola metal zone video, from of amp is ass but fx loop is fine
I'm not sure if the ac15 has an fx loop but if it has yeah
Not bad . . . not good . . . With Maxon better 🙂
cool