In the video You mentioned that the expression pedal in GE150 is plastic. It is not. It is painted amuminium or thick sheet metal from another material. Touch the pedal by a hand, its colder than plastic green housing of GE150.
Hello, if it's possible, can you try playing the same amp/cabinets/effects on all three? i.e. 5150 amp simulation, on a 4x4 speaker, on each model (GE150, GE200, GE300) Thank you in advance
The PE100 also seems to be part of that line and is a smaller stripped down and cheaper version of the GE100. They seem to have every price point covered.
Will Ross it’s great I’m using it again this Friday not used cleans live yet though ,I’m hoping to catch some footage of the sound check for my channel I’ll have to see how hectic it gets
Great vid...thanks. I bought the 200 last week and it really is quite amazing for the price. Audio quality is terrific, but you may want to tweak some of the presets..they're a bit corny. Love it! And now....the GE250 arrived!! Look forward to that review also, but this rig is plenty for me.
As a few others have queried: with all things being equal how does the same model and cab in the GE150 sound Vs GE300? Even if we cannot hear an example I'm sure Shane that your opinion would be greatly valued.
It is not all the same. The ge 250, 300 and preamp live are using a different sound engine as the ge 150 and 200 which sound even better and more dynamic.
The 150+200 are pretty affordable. Then the 300's nearly 3x the price (around $1250AU). Then you're up into Helix LT territory. I suppose it's going to come down to which one's easier to use and sounds better (even though the 300 has more effects/amps than the helix). It will be interesting to see the full review.
Good review! I'm surprised the big unit leaves out the drum patterns. My Zoom units have them and frankly I use them a fair amount while looping to build a minimal band sort of effect. I would hate to have a high end model that doesn't have it.
I've got both the G3x and G5n and while I don't use the drum patterns all that often (I've got a few other drum machines I can hook into a PA), it's still a nice feature to have - especially considering they're sub $400 products. The way the zooms are set out works with the way my brain functions, so they're easy to use :)
Peter Schmidt I agree- I have one of each myself also and did a lot of RUclips reviews of tone comparisons to the Mooers prior to buying and felt the Zoom tones were superior.
@@nazmoking3171 They probably don't have the fancy screens that the mooers or helix have, but everything you need is on the screen and at least easy to find and tweak.
@@nazmoking3171 I still think Zoom sounds better however the Mooer is easier to use. The drums are stagnant on both, if I recall. This is a drawback in my view as I have a 20 yr old Zoom PS02 that has an effects/amp emulator and a programmable drum section. I still use my PS02 and you can program fills and other patterns it has in the order you want them played. Plus, you can set up for a number of measures to play, whereas nearly all these new units lack that functionality. Makes zero sense that a 20 yr old tech unit still edges out these units.
I have an HX stomp but , I think I am going to order a GE-150 next month when I get paid. Essentially I will use it to offload some of the effects from my stomp and allow my stomp to run 3rd party impulse response and possibly even dual cab so I don’t have to use an amp for shows. Plus the expression pedal and the fact that I can just use it alone for a second rig when I have friends over is a no brainer at that price.
Great review Shane, great compact little effects units, saves a load of patch pedals, i have just ordered the PE 100 desk top, small and quite flexible, great for home use
Could you compare the GE150 to the GE100, and then the Zoom G1X Four to the G1Xon? All seem to target a roughly similar entry level price point, where the GE100 and G1Xon are the older generation pedals. I'm also curious how the GE150 sounds with a custom impulse response, preferably one that's freely available on the internet.
Looking forward to the comparison of the Kemper and the Mooer GE-300. Looks really nice. I really want to try/love one of these kinds of units but.. I'm so old fashioned when I see the sticker price I just kind of think "meh I'll stick with my pedals" :) However, If it compares nicely to the Kemper...
Hi man! The presets created on the GE200 don't work on the GE300 ?? I got some rare IR/presets that were created on the GE200 but I can't get it on my GE300 !! If you can answer me, thank you
Get the GE250 instead of the 200 if you can. It’s a the newer version that allows you to tone capture. It had midi in/out, 11 fx blocks, 5 foot switches, and and fix loop to add stuff into your loop (still has the expression pedal and ability to add another as well). Reverb sells them for like ~$450-$600 but it is well worth if you want to have more features on a smaller footprint than the biggest one.
Hey Boss. Are you using any of these now? What did you ultimately think of the build quality for long term use? If not, what are you currently using? Best Regards!
I would be great someone would directly compare the sound of the three Mooer models, I'd like to know if GE300 is really better.. I tested Hotone Ampero and GE200 and I didn't like the sound of Mooer, and sent it back. The comparisons of Hotone Ampero with Mooer GE200 one can find on RUclips show the truth. If you think about buying Mooer GE200 watch them. Hotone sounds much better. Sometimes even my backup Zoom G3Xn sounded better than Mooer.
Does it record the audio from Aux In and the Guitar into separate tracks in my DAW via USB? Plus, can I ajust the volumes of those 2 audio sources on my pedalboard?
Hey Shane! I appreciate the video, my friend. I 'm looking to buy one multi fx unit like these. I like ME-80 by Boss because it has every effect on a knob. These Mooer...are they like that? Or do you need to cycle through on the LCD screen? On the downside though, with the ME-80 is that you cannot stack two or more effects of the same kind. E.g.: two delays, or two overdrives. Can you stack two or more effects of the same kind with these MOOER multi Fx units? Thanks a lot!!! Greetings from Greece!
I have tried the GE200. You can only pick one effect of each kind. Even if you make a sound with just one delay, the empty slots for the reverb/distortion etc cannot be filled with another delay. Also, on GE200, you can select or de-select one effect only at a time since it has only 3 switches and two of them are used for changing banks/presets. BUT you can be clever and assign the foot switch to the volume of an effect, therefore you now have 2 switches for two effects instead of one. Also, you can add external switches to do the effect switching job and it will cost you very little.
Check the GE250.. It out now GE200 = 9 fx block GE250 = 11 fx block I haven't try it myself, still unavailable in my area Base on the fx block, there are fx1 & fx2.. Should be able to stack double effect simultaneously
Hi, apologies if this is an obvious question, but I am listening to this on a tablet and can’t tell. What about the audio quality. Are all 3 on par. Thanks!
So basically the only difference between GE150 and GE200 is the external expression pedal? One note is that GE150 have better IR precision than GE200. It supports 2048 sample points instead of 1024. GE150 probably have a newer DSP.
You really can get “Mooer” with any of these pedals!!!🤣😂🤣😂 Sorry I know that was corny, but all kidding aside these all in one pedals can be a great tool to create the sounds and tone you want for any type of music. Cheers!🎸🎸🎸🎸🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
I still think we are being ripped with the prices not just the Mooers but Helix Headrush Fractal etc in this country (Australia). They make the things for nothing in China, it's just a case with pcb's knocked up by some poor bugger getting paid peanuts. I blame the consumer if we didn't buy them the price would drop big time. I would love to know the mark up on electronic goods here.. Helix -LT RRP $1599.00AUD for example I would bet my left testicle they cost the distro around $700-$800AUD. If they sold them for $1200 still making a profit but in the end sell more so make more money. Same with mobile phones holy crap what a rip off they are here Just my 50c opinion. Rock On Into The Blues⚛
Now they came out with the GE250, so you'll have to start all over! :)
And a 300 lite. Hahah
I have a GE300 and it's fantastic.
In the video You mentioned that the expression pedal in GE150 is plastic. It is not. It is painted amuminium or thick sheet metal from another material. Touch the pedal by a hand, its colder than plastic green housing of GE150.
Hello, if it's possible, can you try playing the same amp/cabinets/effects on all three?
i.e. 5150 amp simulation, on a 4x4 speaker, on each model (GE150, GE200, GE300)
Thank you in advance
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The PE100 also seems to be part of that line and is a smaller stripped down and cheaper version of the GE100. They seem to have every price point covered.
The GE150 that I have has a metal effects pedal and so far I have no complaints.
I’m loving my GE 300 buddy ,I’m using it d.i live for the first time next week but I have no fear ....even for a tube amp guy 👌
Will Ross it’s great I’m using it again this Friday not used cleans live yet though ,I’m hoping to catch some footage of the sound check for my channel I’ll have to see how hectic it gets
Thanks for the demo/review ,great job as always mate !
Great vid...thanks. I bought the 200 last week and it really is quite amazing for the price. Audio quality is terrific, but you may want to tweak some of the presets..they're a bit corny. Love it! And now....the GE250 arrived!! Look forward to that review also, but this rig is plenty for me.
As a few others have queried: with all things being equal how does the same model and cab in the GE150 sound Vs GE300? Even if we cannot hear an example I'm sure Shane that your opinion would be greatly valued.
It is not all the same. The ge 250, 300 and preamp live are using a different sound engine as the ge 150 and 200 which sound even better and more dynamic.
Excellent job on this as always shane!! I know i have been keeping a eye out on the GE-300 & simular units out there.
The 150+200 are pretty affordable. Then the 300's nearly 3x the price (around $1250AU). Then you're up into Helix LT territory. I suppose it's going to come down to which one's easier to use and sounds better (even though the 300 has more effects/amps than the helix). It will be interesting to see the full review.
Good review! I'm surprised the big unit leaves out the drum patterns. My Zoom units have them and frankly I use them a fair amount while looping to build a minimal band sort of effect. I would hate to have a high end model that doesn't have it.
I've got both the G3x and G5n and while I don't use the drum patterns all that often (I've got a few other drum machines I can hook into a PA), it's still a nice feature to have - especially considering they're sub $400 products. The way the zooms are set out works with the way my brain functions, so they're easy to use :)
Peter Schmidt I agree- I have one of each myself also and did a lot of RUclips reviews of tone comparisons to the Mooers prior to buying and felt the Zoom tones were superior.
@@nazmoking3171 They probably don't have the fancy screens that the mooers or helix have, but everything you need is on the screen and at least easy to find and tweak.
@@nazmoking3171 I still think Zoom sounds better however the Mooer is easier to use. The drums are stagnant on both, if I recall. This is a drawback in my view as I have a 20 yr old Zoom PS02 that has an effects/amp emulator and a programmable drum section. I still use my PS02 and you can program fills and other patterns it has in the order you want them played. Plus, you can set up for a number of measures to play, whereas nearly all these new units lack that functionality. Makes zero sense that a 20 yr old tech unit still edges out these units.
They have the 100 and the 250 also. Wonder how that stacks up.
man, I really miss the drop bit effect from ge100
Can you compare built-in overs/dists face to face with all three? Really interested to hear if there is any difference.
I have an HX stomp but , I think I am going to order a GE-150 next month when I get paid. Essentially I will use it to offload some of the effects from my stomp and allow my stomp to run 3rd party impulse response and possibly even dual cab so I don’t have to use an amp for shows. Plus the expression pedal and the fact that I can just use it alone for a second rig when I have friends over is a no brainer at that price.
Have you heard of the Mooer GE250 surfacing lately? It’s gonna be a lite version of the GE300 rumored to be without the synth and maybe some aspects.
Please, help me. In 8:32, on ge300, the tone 'ambient recebe & delay', is possible do it on ge200? Some body knows?
Great review Shane, great compact little effects units, saves a load of patch pedals, i have just ordered the PE 100 desk top, small and quite flexible, great for home use
Battery drainer though.
Could you compare the GE150 to the GE100, and then the Zoom G1X Four to the G1Xon? All seem to target a roughly similar entry level price point, where the GE100 and G1Xon are the older generation pedals. I'm also curious how the GE150 sounds with a custom impulse response, preferably one that's freely available on the internet.
Looking forward to the comparison of the Kemper and the Mooer GE-300. Looks really nice. I really want to try/love one of these kinds of units but.. I'm so old fashioned when I see the sticker price I just kind of think "meh I'll stick with my pedals" :) However, If it compares nicely to the Kemper...
The Mooer GE150 Expression Pedal is not plastic. It is painted metal sir. 🤘
Hi man! The presets created on the GE200 don't work on the GE300 ?? I got some rare IR/presets that were created on the GE200 but I can't get it on my GE300 !! If you can answer me, thank you
Get the GE250 instead of the 200 if you can. It’s a the newer version that allows you to tone capture. It had midi in/out, 11 fx blocks, 5 foot switches, and and fix loop to add stuff into your loop (still has the expression pedal and ability to add another as well). Reverb sells them for like ~$450-$600 but it is well worth if you want to have more features on a smaller footprint than the biggest one.
The effects sound great. That said, I can't even begin to express how much I hate the lime green. What were they thinking?
Pay toy prices, get toy colors. That's what they were thinking.
It's cool reminds me of a 70-71 Cuda.
I was liking those ambient sound! Very nice.
great video buddy. love from brasil!!
5:45 Did you ever compare this to the Kemper?
Shane they also have the GE 300 lite
Are you going to review the ge250?
Good overview Shane!
Hey Boss. Are you using any of these now? What did you ultimately think of the build quality for long term use? If not, what are you currently using? Best Regards!
mooer ge 150 has a menu for mic/amp/effect for vocal???
I would be great someone would directly compare the sound of the three Mooer models, I'd like to know if GE300 is really better.. I tested Hotone Ampero and GE200 and I didn't like the sound of Mooer, and sent it back. The comparisons of Hotone Ampero with Mooer GE200 one can find on RUclips show the truth. If you think about buying Mooer GE200 watch them. Hotone sounds much better. Sometimes even my backup Zoom G3Xn sounded better than Mooer.
Does it record the audio from Aux In and the Guitar into separate tracks in my DAW via USB? Plus, can I ajust the volumes of those 2 audio sources on my pedalboard?
Hey Shane! I appreciate the video, my friend. I 'm looking to buy one multi fx unit like these. I like ME-80 by Boss because it has every effect on a knob. These Mooer...are they like that? Or do you need to cycle through on the LCD screen? On the downside though, with the ME-80 is that you cannot stack two or more effects of the same kind. E.g.: two delays, or two overdrives. Can you stack two or more effects of the same kind with these MOOER multi Fx units? Thanks a lot!!! Greetings from Greece!
I have tried the GE200. You can only pick one effect of each kind. Even if you make a sound with just one delay, the empty slots for the reverb/distortion etc cannot be filled with another delay.
Also, on GE200, you can select or de-select one effect only at a time since it has only 3 switches and two of them are used for changing banks/presets.
BUT you can be clever and assign the foot switch to the volume of an effect, therefore you now have 2 switches for two effects instead of one.
Also, you can add external switches to do the effect switching job and it will cost you very little.
Check the GE250.. It out now
GE200 = 9 fx block
GE250 = 11 fx block
I haven't try it myself, still unavailable in my area
Base on the fx block, there are fx1 & fx2.. Should be able to stack double effect simultaneously
@@benjr4057 "Should" or "Can"? Cause "should" isn't enough. Thanks anyway though!
@@alphajames33 yup.. I can say for sure bcoz i never get to try it yet
Maybe u should try to research it.. it may help, it may not
No harm researching
Did they are a big difference between distortion/overdrive etc... Between the 150/200/300 or it's the same quality ?
I like the sparkly Dano.
Please do the Ge250 when it becomes available!
Best multi effects I’ve heard
Do these types of pedals project as well as individual pedals in a live gig?
Really wanting a ge150 primarily for direct-in home recording. Amp/cab sims sound good to me, anybody have any thoughts?
Hi, apologies if this is an obvious question, but I am listening to this on a tablet and can’t tell. What about the audio quality. Are all 3 on par. Thanks!
they all share a lot of the same effects but the larger unit has the better audio outputs.
GE250 review?
You said Behema for the GE300?
Where is the sound better if you do not look at the price? MOOER GE300 or Line 6 HX Stomp?
Still no bank up/down feature on the 150?
Thanks for effort..
Can I use 200 version in life gigs effectively ?
Awesome video! Pleaese show us mooer about those pedals :)
Great review Shane. Blues On.... 💙
Google the GE 250. It's coming out end of this year
Thanks for the info. It looks amazing, probably the next GE 200 basically
@@SantyEscudero The best thing is the Tone Capture function. Should probably wait awhile
@@johnong2655 Of you think the ge 150 worth getting or I should just get something else?
You forgot whether or not each can rearrange the pedal sequence in a chain.
It would probably take me about three years to save up for the 300.
Too bad I cant run 2 overdrive pedal simulations at same time with ge200, would be game changer for me.
So basically the only difference between GE150 and GE200 is the external expression pedal? One note is that GE150 have better IR precision than GE200. It supports 2048 sample points instead of 1024. GE150 probably have a newer DSP.
Marcus B so you are recommending 150 over the 200 ?
These sound great.
I guess the G200 is the best combination price/result ....that said the rest is in your tweaking. Great tones can be achieved.
What are those pickups installed in your telecaster?
Lipstick
Can you try the Ge-100? Thanks
when can i buy this effek...😔
Nice video
They look well built,. They sound purty good. Maybe I'll get the BIG one. Hmmm, kinda pricy :-(
Very pricey. If I could afford that, I could afford a Helix.
You be much better off getting a Headrush or the Headrush Gigboard
You really can get “Mooer” with any of these pedals!!!🤣😂🤣😂 Sorry I know that was corny, but all kidding aside these all in one pedals can be a great tool to create the sounds and tone you want for any type of music. Cheers!🎸🎸🎸🎸🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
lol
Ge 200 is without send-return....If mooer will upgrade this feature it will kill the market IMHO
A bit ridiculous, that the drum
machine would be left out
of the 300 imv.
god I wish he would have played Simons Theme from Castlevania with the synth effect! 😔
One more thought...Mooer might want to think about the text color on the units...pretty unreadable.
What is an IR?
Impulse response. Is like a digital emulation of a speaker or speakers.
@@telecarlster thanks
Im so disappointed of what they did to GE300,they renmove the drums which is very importnt if you play loop...hayzzz
No looper?
Yes looper
I have a ge300 😍😍😍😍😍😍
be nice to hear more, everyone knows the deets
I need the little guy
Hola me regala un mooer no tengo pddalera y necesito una
I was expecting the synth sounds to be epic, and it was not lol.
The other sounds seem great though
U miss a mooer ge250
I still think we are being ripped with the prices not just the Mooers but Helix Headrush Fractal etc in this country (Australia). They make the things for nothing in China, it's just a case with pcb's knocked up by some poor bugger getting paid peanuts. I blame the consumer if we didn't buy them the price would drop big time. I would love to know the mark up on electronic goods here.. Helix -LT RRP $1599.00AUD for example I would bet my left testicle they cost the distro around $700-$800AUD. If they sold them for $1200 still making a profit but in the end sell more so make more money. Same with mobile phones holy crap what a rip off they are here Just my 50c opinion. Rock On Into The Blues⚛
Ehx stuff is made in NYC :-)
Beware of the 'guitarists disease' - buying more pedals hoping it will make you a better player.
30 mins loop? We can go and get a beer! Leave the drummer - he never buys a round. Pete.
Had the 300 Shane just garbage 1100 bucks I couldn’t even sell it after for 500 used it for maybe five hours pooptastic pedal.
How is it plastic if the Mooer GE 300 is made of metal? Unless you are confusing it with the Boss 300 GT.
@@metallion0738 not plastic I said pooptadtic as in garbage
GE150 is software-wise and tone-wise like the GE200. I had the GE150 and it only disappointed me. Even with 3rd party IRs. Don't buy that thing.