Thank you for covering clean tones without shredding. I'm a rhythm player and nearly every review/demo is metal shredding and zero focus on other tonal aspects. I judge a device on the cleans. If it sucks in that department, I won't bother trying a piece of gear out.
Definitely check out the flamma fx100. It would be a great comparison video. I've been told that they have the same internal guts as the mooerge150 I just upgraded from the ge100 to the flamma and am looking forward to checking out some of its sounds.
Great video! I have a question though. When I plug my GE150 to the computer, the recording volume is really low but the sound I hear (via headphones) is loud enough. Have you experienced such problem?
I haven't tried the OTG or the USB connection yet, but I have noticed the same thing happen with the 1/4" output. The volume isn't balanced, but I am guessing that might be because you can raise the volume on your computer after recording and it is generally better to record at lower volumes so you don't clip or distort the signal. If you are connecting to your computer, you should monitor it by plugging your headphones to your computer and not the GE150. I might do a video comparing the different connections to show the difference in volume and potentially tone.
Joseph, great video. thanks for this. Are you using this still? I'm thinking about buying one next week. It's just over my budget but I think I can manage it. What are your honest opinions about this. Should I buy ge150 or check the other alternatives.
Hey! Thanks for your kind words. Over the long term, I am planning to make more videos checking out all the multi effect pedals. So far, I have only checked out the mooer ge100 and ge150, but in the future I will be checking out multi effects from valeton, flamma, and maybe nux in this price range. As far as the ge100 and ge150 go, the ge150 is a lot better in terms of versatility and sound quality. Personally, the best thing about the ge150 is the reverb and delay. After that, it has decent drive tones. So if you are debating between the ge100 and ge150, I recommend spending extra on the ge150. Regarding other multi effects Aside from the tone, which I still need to test, the differences between multi effect pedals seem to be smaller (user interface, differences in amount of presets, drum patterns, loop time, effects, etc.). They all seem to be capable of being used as an audio interface that you can record directly to your computer or phone as well. Depending on what you are looking for, the Fender mustang micro (guitar headphone amp) might be a good alternative as well. I will be getting that in the mail in a couple of days and will make a review video shortly after.
@@GrowWithGuitar thanks for your answer. There is zoom g1x four in this price range but ge150 sounds so natural compared to zoom. I guess I'll go with ge150
Actually I got the zoom g1x four without the expression pedal, but decided to scrap the video idea because it doesn't sound good. Ge150 definitely sounds better.
I never tried it, but, you can connect it to your computer using the USB-b connection and record with it. You can also connect to your smartphone with the otg connection.
Multi Effect Pedal Playlist: bit.ly/3pMaF1H
Thank you for covering clean tones without shredding. I'm a rhythm player and nearly every review/demo is metal shredding and zero focus on other tonal aspects. I judge a device on the cleans. If it sucks in that department, I won't bother trying a piece of gear out.
I can't shred, but maybe that's a good thing for now lol.
NOW thats better thankyou ----each fx is shown ---clearly. --well done !
Thank you!
Excellent...!
Greetings from Czech Republic..
Thanks for Watching!
Definitely check out the flamma fx100. It would be a great comparison video. I've been told that they have the same internal guts as the mooerge150
I just upgraded from the ge100 to the flamma and am looking forward to checking out some of its sounds.
May take a while, but it is on my list. My long list of videos to make lol.
Thank you ❤
Great video! I have a question though. When I plug my GE150 to the computer, the recording volume is really low but the sound I hear (via headphones) is loud enough. Have you experienced such problem?
I haven't tried the OTG or the USB connection yet, but I have noticed the same thing happen with the 1/4" output. The volume isn't balanced, but I am guessing that might be because you can raise the volume on your computer after recording and it is generally better to record at lower volumes so you don't clip or distort the signal. If you are connecting to your computer, you should monitor it by plugging your headphones to your computer and not the GE150. I might do a video comparing the different connections to show the difference in volume and potentially tone.
@@GrowWithGuitar Alright, thanks for the reply!
Joseph, great video. thanks for this. Are you using this still? I'm thinking about buying one next week. It's just over my budget but I think I can manage it. What are your honest opinions about this. Should I buy ge150 or check the other alternatives.
also, your channel deserves a lot more attention!
Hey! Thanks for your kind words. Over the long term, I am planning to make more videos checking out all the multi effect pedals. So far, I have only checked out the mooer ge100 and ge150, but in the future I will be checking out multi effects from valeton, flamma, and maybe nux in this price range. As far as the ge100 and ge150 go, the ge150 is a lot better in terms of versatility and sound quality. Personally, the best thing about the ge150 is the reverb and delay. After that, it has decent drive tones. So if you are debating between the ge100 and ge150, I recommend spending extra on the ge150.
Regarding other multi effects
Aside from the tone, which I still need to test, the differences between multi effect pedals seem to be smaller (user interface, differences in amount of presets, drum patterns, loop time, effects, etc.). They all seem to be capable of being used as an audio interface that you can record directly to your computer or phone as well.
Depending on what you are looking for, the Fender mustang micro (guitar headphone amp) might be a good alternative as well. I will be getting that in the mail in a couple of days and will make a review video shortly after.
@@GrowWithGuitar thanks for your answer. There is zoom g1x four in this price range but ge150 sounds so natural compared to zoom. I guess I'll go with ge150
Actually I got the zoom g1x four without the expression pedal, but decided to scrap the video idea because it doesn't sound good. Ge150 definitely sounds better.
@@GrowWithGuitar Actually glad to hear that. But comparison video between ge150 and g1x four could be great.
How did you record this? Is it through mic? TY 😊
Can you teach how to change order of patches
I have it but
Some of the Chanel it doesn't play at all
ge 150 is better or ge100?:,)
I think the ge150 sounds better and has better presets.
all stock presets no changes?
press what button bro to change from preset to other preset
there are two footswitches not shown in the video that allow you to move up or down the preset list. You could also use the knobs.
ooo that funtion footswitch.. tq bro
Are these all stock preset?
Yes. I haven't changed anything other than balance the volume of the clips in post.
How to move any channel to another place?
How to get harmonist?
What a piece! Didn't even bother to listen to the end! Buy Roland/Boss! Then you'll have something to write home about!
O que é isso mesmo é uma 505 da zoom timbre ruim da zorra
Si es combatible para guitarra acústica cuerdas d nailo
Can i use this as audio interface?
I never tried it, but, you can connect it to your computer using the USB-b connection and record with it. You can also connect to your smartphone with the otg connection.
@@GrowWithGuitar even with a Daw? Thanks so much
check your power supply.... should not be flickering...
It doesn't flicker in person. It is flickering because of the camera shutterspeed.