I have the 002 and 007 , they are excellent pedals and I do use them playing live as the backline amps mostly suck . Go direct to the PA and sounds bang on !
My rehearsal and live rig is a pedalboard with the Mooer Cali-Mk III, followed by modulations, delay and reverb pedals and a Mooer Baby Bomb (30w) power amp pedal all on the board going straight to a 2x12 cab (cab sim off). Damn loud. No amp or head required. Also have the Mooer US Classic Deluxe if I want a different flavour.
@@thepedalpicassos The Baby Bomb is awesome. There are probably better ones that have tone shaping options like Quilter and the Seymour Duncan Powerstage. But for the price and ridiculously small size, it's brilliant. Volume never goes higher than 9 o'clock, even when live and unmic'd. Yes, it sits on the pedalboard. It does have its own small laptop size power supply mounted under the board. I love my 100w valve head but I prefer to travel as light as possible. Funny story; I forgot to pack the power cable for the baby bomb at a recent gig so couldn't use my cab. I ran the board straight into the FOH (using the cab sim on the Mooer 008) and got the job done.
Woah! Correct me if I'm wrong, but it also looks slightly lighter than a JCM900 and quaddie? Maybe even close to my AC15? I NEED this for electric guitar solo gigs.
I think it's all about subjective matter, i do really love delay after the distortion, for me that sounds more clear and articulated, but in the other hand The Edge of U2 place the drive preamp after delay in the song "In The Name of Love", it even use double delay (Delay - Drive Preamp - Delay). For some people it kinda really weird but many people love this too. There are so many possibilities in the audio processing, as long as you like it then go for it.
For sure! you can have the cab sim on or off. You can use the clean channel driven hard and the dirty channel harder still (or any combination) and you have a dual mode distortion pedal!!
I have the 002 and 007 , they are excellent pedals and I do use them playing live as the backline amps mostly suck . Go direct to the PA and sounds bang on !
How do you feel about then? Is it Dynamic and Touch responsive as a real amp?
I see them all the time on guys boards. They seem to be a really popular option for going direct
@@thepedalpicassos they work really well
I owned the 2 stones and the day Tripper. Both are great, the DT was my vintage drive tone in my live rig for a couple of years.
Right! That settles it. That’s what I’m trying next!!!
Cool guys thx I didn't know this modeled a jcm 900 !! Noone has mentioned up till now
Thanks mate. Yes, you get two channels with or without cabinet emulation. Very cool.
Got this today on ebay. Already use the 017 and 006. Great little preamps! Awesome into my IR loader.
They also work really well into the FX loop of my Laney VC30. Turns that amp into a different beast :)
Wow! Jesus! I never thought to put them in an effects loop!!!! great idea!!!
Sweet! Let us know how you go!!! or show us a video if you have a channel??
@@thepedalpicassos I will let you know how I go. My channel is basically inactive
@@thepedalpicassos Yeah it was a happy accident. My input jack was kaput so - I thought why not, let's go preamp pedal>return!
My rehearsal and live rig is a pedalboard with the Mooer Cali-Mk III, followed by modulations, delay and reverb pedals and a Mooer Baby Bomb (30w) power amp pedal all on the board going straight to a 2x12 cab (cab sim off). Damn loud. No amp or head required. Also have the Mooer US Classic Deluxe if I want a different flavour.
That sounds amazing!! Are you happy with the baby bomb? Can you run it from your pedalboard?
@@thepedalpicassos The Baby Bomb is awesome. There are probably better ones that have tone shaping options like Quilter and the Seymour Duncan Powerstage. But for the price and ridiculously small size, it's brilliant. Volume never goes higher than 9 o'clock, even when live and unmic'd. Yes, it sits on the pedalboard. It does have its own small laptop size power supply mounted under the board. I love my 100w valve head but I prefer to travel as light as possible.
Funny story; I forgot to pack the power cable for the baby bomb at a recent gig so couldn't use my cab. I ran the board straight into the FOH (using the cab sim on the Mooer 008) and got the job done.
i have a question, can you place this on your pedal rig and connect directly to a mixer in a live setting?
Absolutely. This is an amp sim with switchable cab sim also.
Woah! Correct me if I'm wrong, but it also looks slightly lighter than a JCM900 and quaddie? Maybe even close to my AC15?
I NEED this for electric guitar solo gigs.
It’s yours! Take it! Tell Rod I said it’s fine! Ha ha ha.
@@thepedalpicassos I'll just swan past the stage at the next GTP show, and exit with one pocket abulge.
Do the pre sets save when you go back and forth channel blue to red
I got this and run it into a pedalbaby its actually excellent
VERY convincing! \m/
It's cool, huh?
@@thepedalpicassos Sure is! A good practice rig when you don't want loud volume!
Uff Da! such great functionality. thanks, guys!
Glad you like it!
I'm curious what would it sound like if paired with a fuzz pedal?
Ive seen guys that boost them no prob sounds great I believe euge did a couple with his sd-1
Delay would sound better last in the chain
There’s no rules man!!! Throw them on the board any way you like!!!
The Pedal Picassos
Agreed , there are no rules.
But I still think it would sound better 😆
@@Brennosguitarsandgear I concur! Process the distortion, not distort the processing!
I think it's all about subjective matter, i do really love delay after the distortion, for me that sounds more clear and articulated, but in the other hand The Edge of U2 place the drive preamp after delay in the song "In The Name of Love", it even use double delay (Delay - Drive Preamp - Delay). For some people it kinda really weird but many people love this too. There are so many possibilities in the audio processing, as long as you like it then go for it.
Analog delay into dirt is awesome
Can this be used as a distortion pedal?
For sure! you can have the cab sim on or off. You can use the clean channel driven hard and the dirty channel harder still (or any combination) and you have a dual mode distortion pedal!!
@@thepedalpicassos Thank you, I have always wanted a 900 but living in a city/apartment life it doesn't make sense.
This works better with an overdrive pedal