Mooer GE300 is the most underrated device of this type on the market. I don't know why, but for some reason people tend to choose more "popular" brands, even though GE300 and (Lite version too) gives you an unbelievable variety of tones to choose from and create. I've had my Bosses, Line 6's and Headrush, but none of them comes even close in terms of how organic and rich the tones are. If my GE300 Lite ever breaks, I'm just gonna immidiately order another one, the search is over.
It's been a week since i bought GE300. I must say that it shows its best when u caprture your favorite sounding amp with using your own IR. Then i just have incredibly cool presets "in the pocket". Totally recommended.
I've been using the Mooer for a few weeks, playing about a dozen live shows. For me it is the ease of use - I can seperately dial in my monitor sound and the XLR out to the PA and it is quick and intuitive. Secondly, it may doesn't have the most crisp quality, but it does a lot of things reasonably well - it is versatile enough for different genres and the usability in live situations is really good. I also downloaded a few IR's (cabinet models) and they sound really good, compared to the pre-installed ones. And I did a Tone Capture of my Acoustic Guitar. Now my Strat can sound like a Western, and in my opinion it is totally on par with every acoustic sim I've ever used or heard. Built quality as well. So far I am really impressed what 600€ can get you.
Boss sounds like as if I were listening directly to the amp. Line 6 sounds as miced speaker, which has more depths, less crisp. Mooer, sounds like it is mix ready. Mooer sounds the most natural to me, through earphones, still not sure if it's best for live settings.
Surprisingly to myself most of the tones I liked in this demo came from the Boss. When they were all ran with an ir the helix sounded better to my ears. Money wise can't go wrong with the mooer
The battle here was between Mooer GE 300 and Boss GT 1000! The Helix ( for me at least ) is definetly out! The Mooer GE 300 was very very close, but sound wise, for me again, the Boss GT 1000 won here! 😋 But considering the price, that I think is also a factor, as Mooer GE 300 has a much lower price (519 GBP on Thomann) in comparising with Boss GT 1000 (911 GBP on Thomann). So depending on your budget and preference also abviously, I think this Mooer would also definetly do a good job in most situations, if the Boss GT 1000 is not in your budget! 🙃😉 Thanks for the review !! 🤩
SOLAR! 🔥🤘🏽😤🔥...people will want to kick my ass but i think that the sound of the Mooer is the most consistent of the 3, then comes the Boss GT1000, and finally the Helix because...lets face it, doesn’t have the attack
I think it's great that Mooer is stepping into the "serious gear" territory. Yea man, it would be great if you guys could do an in depth review of the GE300. Interested in understanding your personal view of using it & how it stacks up against the competition. Tanx for taking the time & effort to put this video together 🤘
boss gt-1000 is freaking awsome actually, its just become a fashion to ..must have a axefx kemper or helix, and thrash talk all other gear without even trying it to judge.. buhu line-6 sucks... buhu boss cost 4 times less then my overrated kemper that i run through my 3000 dollar tube amp to profile itself...so it must suck.. fuck that.... my spider v 240 hc sound as good as my helix...even though i only heard shit about it i listen with my ears and not with what glen flicker and all other sheeple belive they mean, so yea i love boss gt-1000 as well :) have a great day
extended range techmetal I use a GT-100 with one of my amps to have wah and some stompboxes with it, a loop for 4 cable method and the abilty to switch channels. Sounds pretty decent in comparison to my not so affordable pedalboard. Reason for me to get the GT-100 over other options up to the pricepoint was having a all in one fx solution with a proper 808 sound, I don’t really care about the amp sims in it, even though they sound pretty decent in Glenn Delaune’s videos, but so do all multifx boards he gets to play around with.
GT-1000 interface is all the problem. With the helix I understood how to make a multi effects processor sound good. Now I get to sound the GT1000 better but I keep on using the helix due to the ease of use. Boss should do something about the interface.
I have a mooer and i am so happy with it live . But....the setting with a mic simulation , distance , types of microphones and cabinets are extremly hard to get right . You need to test it a hundred times and tweak it every time with a live band in a studio and on a gig. Then when you get it right the first time ....it is like magic . You know what is right from wrong in the selection of Amps and cabs . Low and High cut must be set deep if you want that lead distorted tone to come out of the band correctly without harsh Highs and boomy muffled useless low ends. When u cut it right on a right amp then u EQ it . And u also use a booster pedal this is also crucial to get a fenomenal lead distorted rich tone but also with total clarity and response while you play. Also i use a bit of compresion and that is a 100% mega WIN for me. Boss gt100 ,1000, Helix also many other processors when i compared it to my Ge300 Mooer ....the boss sounded like a outdated childrens toy for home low volume playing and nothing else ....also boss is not bad but if you compare it next to mooer with a good setup it is like comparing a family car to a Ferrary F1 .
I love my LT and I thought the same thing. I know it's just the way its dialed in but probably the boss sounds the best and in most of the clips the mooer also sounds better than the helix.
I was very surprised to hear that the helix LT was the "least good" sounding of the bunch consistently. Gt-1000 sounded great! Edit: on the same impulse response the GE-300 sounds bad lol
Listening through my car stereo very loud boss wins. Helix 2nd and moore not for me. Came back months later. Boss sounds great. It's the clear winner here. Mooer 2nd and Helix 3rd. I have a Helix but I'm struggling with a couple tones I want. Wow I would like to bring the boss home to A/B it. I know it's a pain to use but once you get two good patches you're pretty much done for live gigs.
Thanks for the comparison! The digital hiss/buzz was most prevalent on the high gain patch on the GT1000, which kills it for me (though imo, the GT1000's crunch patch was the best of the lot here). Not everyone notices it, but once you hear it, you can't un-hear it. Mooer sounded pretty good, as did the helix, but the helix sounded compressed. When put through the same IR, the Mooer came out on top for me.
Listen I'm 72 and I want to know how the profiling is done! I bought a Maestro Fuzz when it was new. I have 66 pedals on 2 boards coupled together with 2 small patchbays. 12 guitars of which 8 with my boards I take to gigs! So guys get it on!
Damn! Guillaume killed it in the intro! Why my Solar doesn't make me play like him? Mooer is the only brand that I consider buying if one day I decide to get back on stage.
I use Kemper and do not belong to the Church of Kemper. However, who put Kemper killer in the title attempts to get clicks or even worse, did not understand what Kemper is. Basically the créme de la créme of a Kemper unit is the unique possibility of taking an acoustic screenshot of a certain amp, box, and microphone chain under specific settings. I am not aware of another device who works on the same principle. This Mooer is a simulation unit and could maybe be compared with an AxeFX or Helix but it cannot by far be called AxeFX Killer.
Does Kemper let you capture guitars though? ruclips.net/video/gnDzhxx40Tg/видео.html check that out. 14 mins in he captures a Godin acoustic, then uses the tone for his PRS 😯
@@jesus4pincho as far as I know, they merely have a tone capture feature in the sense of guitar tone parameters. from guitar to the device. Bias FX has this feature too, or similar. Kemper works differently.
Got a helix. Love it! You can dial the ass end of a donkey out of it and twiddle to your heart's content. I reckon all these pretty much sound the same if you know what your doing tbh. Helix comes with a lot of extra features though
3:00 Boss sounds like a good “in the mix” tone. The Helix sounds like a studio/bedroom tone. The Moore sounds like a can of bees. Boss is still my favorite for gigging players. Sounds great, indestructible and affordable.
Da ihr die 3 Geräte GE 150, 200 und 300 alle habt, könnt ihr die mal Soundmäßig vergleichen (mit externer IR). Gibts da Unterschiede in der Qualität? So meine ich es, gehört zu haben, kann es aber nicht testen. Vielleicht wegen unterschiedlichen AD-Wandlern, weniger Processing-Power oder so..? An die Specs kommt man nicht so leicht ran. Wahrscheinlich hilft aber nur selbst bestellen und testen, aber ich kann ja mal fragen. Danke!
1st: Line6 Helix HT 2nd: Boss 3rd: Mooer You can actualy the level of aliasing and fizz that the sound has in each, preety big in the Mooer. Nice effort from Mooer, but still a long way to go to get to the top.
Thanks for the review, but for 750€ its too expensive in my eyes... For only 100 more you get the GT-1000... Gonna buy a GE 200 instead :), it has all the features I need
There are some details missing on the top end from the Mooer compared to the Gt1000 and Helix. But it became a tad brighter when used with the same IR.
I had the Preamp Live from Mooer. Great sounds, i have to credit that for them but the software was horrible. I had 2 units that both malfunctioned on the software part. It made it unusable.
I liked the Boss's sound with the IR. Just as the Helix. The Mooer sounded a little muffled in the top end, but I think that it can be "fixed", with some EQ. However, these three units don't disappoint at all. If I had to choose one above all three I would go with... All three. In regards of Mooer, these guys are doing it great. More demos on this gear please. Greetings from Spain.
Hi Kris - here is Kris and what I miss: please more clean and break-up tones. This is where I decide my purchases on. BTW: The Helix sounded a bit muffled compared to the Boss and GE-300... was that an EQ-problem????
clean and breakup tones? do you want to play in an actual band or the bedroom? better stick to the fuzzed out bedroom stuff and imagine you are in front of van halen
@@bradmodd7856 Where is the point of your answer? I need those sounds for producing on youtube as well as onstage - I actually play in bands for the past 25 years.
@@bradmodd7856 Yes, clean and break up tones the kind you use in actual paying gigs. Now if you want be in a band and never leave your garage do all the chunk-chunk metal until your fingers fall off. Just for perspective I've played over 300 paying gigs over the years ranging from one offs to recurring for several months club gigs all using clean, breakup and crunch tones without a metal chunk ever defiling my fretboard.
Mooer GE300 is the most underrated device of this type on the market. I don't know why, but for some reason people tend to choose more "popular" brands, even though GE300 and (Lite version too) gives you an unbelievable variety of tones to choose from and create. I've had my Bosses, Line 6's and Headrush, but none of them comes even close in terms of how organic and rich the tones are. If my GE300 Lite ever breaks, I'm just gonna immidiately order another one, the search is over.
It's been a week since i bought GE300. I must say that it shows its best when u caprture your favorite sounding amp with using your own IR. Then i just have incredibly cool presets "in the pocket". Totally recommended.
Which amps did you capture? I’m thinking of doing this too.
//Andy
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses EVH 5150 EL34 and OR Rockerverb 50. Sounds cool!
The Mooer sounded the best to me, by far!!
listening with my studio cans and the mooer has so much more character and dimensions to its sound. shits absolute rings around the helix in this one
I've been using the Mooer for a few weeks, playing about a dozen live shows. For me it is the ease of use - I can seperately dial in my monitor sound and the XLR out to the PA and it is quick and intuitive. Secondly, it may doesn't have the most crisp quality, but it does a lot of things reasonably well - it is versatile enough for different genres and the usability in live situations is really good. I also downloaded a few IR's (cabinet models) and they sound really good, compared to the pre-installed ones. And I did a Tone Capture of my Acoustic Guitar. Now my Strat can sound like a Western, and in my opinion it is totally on par with every acoustic sim I've ever used or heard. Built quality as well. So far I am really impressed what 600€ can get you.
Boss sounds like as if I were listening directly to the amp.
Line 6 sounds as miced speaker, which has more depths, less crisp.
Mooer, sounds like it is mix ready.
Mooer sounds the most natural to me, through earphones, still not sure if it's best for live settings.
Why not live?
Boss sounded best to me, although maybe with some tweeking others could sound the same
Definitely a more in depth review and breakdown of settings and profiling please chaps.
on the low gain tones the Boss sounded way better than the other two to my ears.
Boss GT-1000 sounds really nice...in fact has more clarity then Helix. Mooer sounds really good, needs more low end and dynamics
It has an amazing synth maschine
Never show it up ....
thumbnail says kemper killer, why not compare it to the kemper in the video?
Because.... Reasons
Because they need to sell some Mooer units.
KILLER IN THE PRICE
tone capture fonction (it's simple and cool)...
Surprisingly to myself most of the tones I liked in this demo came from the Boss. When they were all ran with an ir the helix sounded better to my ears. Money wise can't go wrong with the mooer
The battle here was between Mooer GE 300 and Boss GT 1000!
The Helix ( for me at least ) is definetly out! The Mooer GE 300 was very very close, but sound wise, for me again, the Boss GT 1000 won here! 😋
But considering the price, that I think is also a factor, as Mooer GE 300 has a much lower price (519 GBP on Thomann) in comparising with Boss GT 1000 (911 GBP on Thomann).
So depending on your budget and preference also abviously, I think this Mooer would also definetly do a good job in most situations, if the Boss GT 1000 is not in your budget! 🙃😉
Thanks for the review !! 🤩
Whoever put up the "Kemper Killer" thumbnail has obviously never heard or played a Kemper.
well if you capture a great tone with this you get a great tone, not a kemper killer but the closes thing to it really
@@Gregoses Kemper never made toast for a lot of us..........................
NO ONE KILL ANY BUDDY 😂
That's out of context plus the Kemper is more expensive for a reason.
That's why is the big ????????? You missed they're wondering if is or not
SOLAR! 🔥🤘🏽😤🔥...people will want to kick my ass but i think that the sound of the Mooer is the most consistent of the 3, then comes the Boss GT1000, and finally the Helix because...lets face it, doesn’t have the attack
Good promotion for Boss GT-1000
Please do a longer video on the GE 300.
Can you share the Boss high gain patch used at 2:40? It sounds great.
In my ears: Boss is the best in terms of sound definition. But those colored displays... humm.
BOSS ist best in my ears.
well u have shitty ears
I think imo the Mooer sounded the most natural
Mooer all the life!!
On drive mode, Boss GT 1000 is Mesa Boogie style, Helix LT is Peavey style, and Moore GE 300 is Marshall.
I think it's great that Mooer is stepping into the "serious gear" territory. Yea man, it would be great if you guys could do an in depth review of the GE300. Interested in understanding your personal view of using it & how it stacks up against the competition.
Tanx for taking the time & effort to put this video together 🤘
Mooer sounds great!
Mooer ge300 is the best 🔥
boss gt 1000 without any doubts
The Boss GT-1000 never gets any love on any channel 🤷🏽♂️
It actual sounds pretty decent
DividedByTime
Sounds better than decent.
Bet that most stompbox models sound way better in the GT compared to the other two.
boss gt-1000 is freaking awsome actually, its just become a fashion to ..must have a axefx kemper or helix, and thrash talk all other gear without even trying it to judge.. buhu line-6 sucks... buhu boss cost 4 times less then my overrated kemper that i run through my 3000 dollar tube amp to profile itself...so it must suck.. fuck that.... my spider v 240 hc sound as good as my helix...even though i only heard shit about it i listen with my ears and not with what glen flicker and all other sheeple belive they mean, so yea i love boss gt-1000 as well :) have a great day
extended range techmetal
I use a GT-100 with one of my amps to have wah and some stompboxes with it, a loop for 4 cable method and the abilty to switch channels.
Sounds pretty decent in comparison to my not so affordable pedalboard.
Reason for me to get the GT-100 over other options up to the pricepoint was having a all in one fx solution with a proper 808 sound, I don’t really care about the amp sims in it, even though they sound pretty decent in Glenn Delaune’s videos, but so do all multifx boards he gets to play around with.
extended range techmetal yup, but user interface and convenience is important. Sold my rv500 for this reason
GT-1000 interface is all the problem. With the helix I understood how to make a multi effects processor sound good. Now I get to sound the GT1000 better but I keep on using the helix due to the ease of use. Boss should do something about the interface.
I’ve been eyeing the mooer. I need to save up some cash and get one eventually.
Waiting for the test of other guys, honestly can not draw conclusions with this test.
1rst Helix 2nd GE300 3rd GT1000. Great video !
Great review style..... One with the metal other with the rock and blues..... Good coverage of the various spectrum
ge 300 love
The Boss sounded the best overall, then the GE300, then the Helix. Do an overview of the synth stuff. Thanks!
They all sound great.
I have a mooer and i am so happy with it live . But....the setting with a mic simulation , distance , types of microphones and cabinets are extremly hard to get right .
You need to test it a hundred times and tweak it every time with a live band in a studio and on a gig.
Then when you get it right the first time ....it is like magic . You know what is right from wrong in the selection of Amps and cabs .
Low and High cut must be set deep if you want that lead distorted tone to come out of the band correctly without harsh Highs and boomy muffled useless low ends.
When u cut it right on a right amp then u EQ it . And u also use a booster pedal this is also crucial to get a fenomenal lead distorted rich tone but also with total clarity and response while you play. Also i use a bit of compresion and that is a 100% mega WIN for me.
Boss gt100 ,1000, Helix also many other processors when i compared it to my Ge300 Mooer ....the boss sounded like a outdated childrens toy for home low volume playing and nothing else ....also boss is not bad but if you compare it next to mooer with a good setup it is like comparing a family car to a Ferrary F1 .
just ordered the Mooer from Thomann
The Boss sounds Good ... The MOOER sounds good .... The Helix Does not in this shoot out
I love my LT and I thought the same thing.
I know it's just the way its dialed in but probably the boss sounds the best and in most of the clips the mooer also sounds better than the helix.
The Boss GT1000 sounds the best. Clear, strong, yet warm and natural, open sounding.
My favorite was the Boss
In my oppinion,
Boss > Mooer > Line 6.
Can you make an in depth review of the Boss Gt-1000?
🍺
I was very surprised to hear that the helix LT was the "least good" sounding of the bunch consistently. Gt-1000 sounded great!
Edit: on the same impulse response the GE-300 sounds bad lol
gt 1000 helix 32 bit mooer 24 bit
Listening through my car stereo very loud boss wins. Helix 2nd and moore not for me. Came back months later. Boss sounds great. It's the clear winner here. Mooer 2nd and Helix 3rd. I have a Helix but I'm struggling with a couple tones I want. Wow I would like to bring the boss home to A/B it. I know it's a pain to use but once you get two good patches you're pretty much done for live gigs.
I love Mooer stuff
Proud user of the GE200; this is too big for me (a 5'5 Asian guy hahaha)
Cheers and more power
same here. I don't even own an amp...
to me the gt1000 sounds the most organic
Thanks for the comparison! The digital hiss/buzz was most prevalent on the high gain patch on the GT1000, which kills it for me (though imo, the GT1000's crunch patch was the best of the lot here). Not everyone notices it, but once you hear it, you can't un-hear it. Mooer sounded pretty good, as did the helix, but the helix sounded compressed. When put through the same IR, the Mooer came out on top for me.
Listen I'm 72 and I want to know how the profiling is done! I bought a Maestro Fuzz when it was new.
I have 66 pedals on 2 boards coupled together with 2 small patchbays. 12 guitars of which 8 with my boards I take to gigs! So guys get it on!
Clean.:1. GE 300, 2. Boss, 3. Helix. Distorsion:1.Boss, 2. Helix, 3, GE 300, IR High Gain: 1. Boss, 2. GE 300, 3. Helix
Mooer really has it right
Andy, what was your favorite? I’m not a big Boss fan but I did think it sounded the best, to my ears!!
Damn! Guillaume killed it in the intro! Why my Solar doesn't make me play like him?
Mooer is the only brand that I consider buying if one day I decide to get back on stage.
Boss all the way
all the way down
Sehr gute Videos! Schaue ich gerne. Macht weiter so 🍻
I use Kemper and do not belong to the Church of Kemper.
However, who put Kemper killer in the title attempts to get clicks or even worse, did not understand what Kemper is.
Basically the créme de la créme of a Kemper unit is the unique possibility of taking an acoustic screenshot of a certain amp, box, and microphone chain under specific settings. I am not aware of another device who works on the same principle.
This Mooer is a simulation unit and could maybe be compared with an AxeFX or Helix but it cannot by far be called AxeFX Killer.
Does Kemper let you capture guitars though? ruclips.net/video/gnDzhxx40Tg/видео.html check that out. 14 mins in he captures a Godin acoustic, then uses the tone for his PRS 😯
The mooer has a tone capture feature, the mooer preamp live is the cheap kemper :)
@@jesus4pincho as far as I know, they merely have a tone capture feature in the sense of guitar tone parameters. from guitar to the device. Bias FX has this feature too, or similar. Kemper works differently.
YEAH !!!
Cool product !
To my ears, from this vid the best/more realistic is
1. Helix LT
2. GT-1000
3. GE-300
Tone capture video please and a bit more in depth on presets I'm.tempted but need to sell a child or two first !
these Mooer products are so cheap, selling a kidney would be fine.
@@kingbassk83 that's a good idea but whose ?
@@pauldncn1 the wifes one...
@@kingbassk83 we still talking kidneys?
I have a kemper and still want one of these for small gigs and the synth
ZOOM 505 😍👍 Can u Dig it
Got a helix. Love it! You can dial the ass end of a donkey out of it and twiddle to your heart's content. I reckon all these pretty much sound the same if you know what your doing tbh. Helix comes with a lot of extra features though
Ok. I have Helix LT and I love it. But i starting to like the sound of Mooer. Stupid GAS. Please send help
Boss sounds best, I’d say mooer next. Helix was awful to me
3:00 Boss sounds like a good “in the mix” tone. The Helix sounds like a studio/bedroom tone. The Moore sounds like a can of bees.
Boss is still my favorite for gigging players. Sounds great, indestructible and affordable.
Da ihr die 3 Geräte GE 150, 200 und 300 alle habt, könnt ihr die mal Soundmäßig vergleichen (mit externer IR). Gibts da Unterschiede in der Qualität? So meine ich es, gehört zu haben, kann es aber nicht testen. Vielleicht wegen unterschiedlichen AD-Wandlern, weniger Processing-Power oder so..? An die Specs kommt man nicht so leicht ran.
Wahrscheinlich hilft aber nur selbst bestellen und testen, aber ich kann ja mal fragen. Danke!
Sounds brilliant with that Solar! 🤘
Boss GT-1000? I think it should've been HeadRush instead.
Can you do Kemper Profiling feature vs Mooer GE-300 Tonecapture video too please?
1st: Line6 Helix HT
2nd: Boss
3rd: Mooer
You can actualy the level of aliasing and fizz that the sound has in each, preety big in the Mooer. Nice effort from Mooer, but still a long way to go to get to the top.
Thanks for the review,
but for 750€ its too expensive in my eyes...
For only 100 more you get the GT-1000...
Gonna buy a GE 200 instead :), it has all the features I need
Canada, US and Asia conversion price is 630 Euros.
Europe, thomann... shitty price
Yep. Price seems pretty high to stand out between the competitors. Maybe they wait for the Joyo GEM III to label it as a Harley Benton product.
Is the profiling a matter of making a static IR, or does it also mimic the distortion characteristics like Kemper does?
moore has color on output !!! its sound god 😎
Thank you for this very informative vid.
I would like to know how you recorded this video, what have you the Helix connected to for example. Thank you im Voraus :)
Boss for me.
This is a big step-up from the Preamp Live as a Kemper killer
Boss sound the best on this video, sound more natural than Mooer and Helix, Helix and Mooer sound ok but u can tell it's processed/digital vibe
boss is too compressed with sound shitty live in a band mix
There are some details missing on the top end from the Mooer compared to the Gt1000 and Helix. But it became a tad brighter when used with the same IR.
Boss gt 1000 for me.
I thought the Helix sounded the worst. Boss 1st but not by much over the Mooer
I had the Preamp Live from Mooer. Great sounds, i have to credit that for them but the software was horrible. I had 2 units that both malfunctioned on the software part. It made it unusable.
The Boss GT1000 has a fatter more amp like sound. It would have been nice to hear the Synth sounds and Tone Capture on the Mooer.
The Mooer GE 300 seems dominate the others in the shoot out.
YAY you can sweep pick
I liked the Boss's sound with the IR.
Just as the Helix.
The Mooer sounded a little muffled in the top end, but I think that it can be "fixed", with some EQ.
However, these three units don't disappoint at all.
If I had to choose one above all three I would go with...
All three.
In regards of Mooer, these guys are doing it great.
More demos on this gear please.
Greetings from Spain.
Of course BOSS
Boss is BOSS. That's it.
Great video. What is that dBA LED on top of the Orange head in the background?
Measures the decibels.
Great video and gizmo! Why is there a VLC sticker on your Tele's control pad?
1. Boss
2. Moer
3. Helix
Hola disculpe una pregunta este producto es chino o ensamblado en china ??gracias ...
Que no hacen en china hoy en dia, lastimosamente mi hermano??
Si es cierto que lastima los chinos copiaron todo...😢🥺...
My question is which one feels more real to your fingers?
Mooer ge 300 all the way
Moor sounds the best
1:32 floating vibrato 👏🏽👏🏽 I can dig it 😂
Boss win
WTF, the GT1000 sounds better than both
Ohhh yeah I think so
I thought that was a Helix at first glance. Sounds a little dry like a Kemper.
Helix sounds the best to me
Hi Kris - here is Kris and what I miss: please more clean and break-up tones. This is where I decide my purchases on. BTW: The Helix sounded a bit muffled compared to the Boss and GE-300... was that an EQ-problem????
clean and breakup tones? do you want to play in an actual band or the bedroom? better stick to the fuzzed out bedroom stuff and imagine you are in front of van halen
@@bradmodd7856 Where is the point of your answer? I need those sounds for producing on youtube as well as onstage - I actually play in bands for the past 25 years.
@@bradmodd7856 Yes, clean and break up tones the kind you use in actual paying gigs. Now if you want be in a band and never leave your garage do all the chunk-chunk metal until your fingers fall off. Just for perspective I've played over 300 paying gigs over the years ranging from one offs to recurring for several months club gigs all using clean, breakup and crunch tones without a metal chunk ever defiling my fretboard.