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It sounds transparent and does what I need it to do. It doesn't take up much space on my pedalboard, it uses 9 volt pedal power and doesn't have a battery compartment. I have only had it a short time so I cannot say how it holds up but seems to be built well. The footswitch seems to be of high quality. I received it promptly. I am happy with it as long as it holds up to daily gigging which is yet to be determined.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I got this to replace my 90s era EHX flanger, which takes up a lot of space on my board, has a 3-prong cord for its only source of power, and had become noisy. The Mooer, as awesome as the nano size in, does not sound AT ALL like my EHX, which to my ears is the nicest sounding, most musical flanger ever. I can not find a setting on the Mooer that doesn’t sound like an airport tarmac. There is no subtlety to the whooshing jet sound. That might work for some folks but not me. The price and small footprint made it worth taking a shot, but after a few shows with the pedal on my board, I’ve opened up the EHX and hopefully fixed it (seems to work fine now after resoldering a wire and getting some contact cleaner in the guts) and I’ll live with the big box on the board for the superior tone generated by the Deluxe Electric Mistress. She’s the one for me. Mooer made a noble effort, but simply can’t touch the real thing.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This pedal is the second version of the earlier Mooer elec-lady, a nod to the classic, wonderful sounding first edition Electro Harmonix three-knob "Electric Mistress" as used by David Gilmour and others. That EH unit was discontinued less than a year before EH replaced it with the "Deluxe Electric Mistress." There have been several attempts to clone the original three-knob version, with varying results. The e-lady captures the sound, sparkle and texture of the original in a well-planned control layout and "mini" footprint. The pedal is quiet and sounds wonderful. I've played for forty years and have had a lot of equipment! This is a keeper. I currently use a switching system that can toggle this unit between a May 1969 Marshall "plexi" JMP 50 Tremelo with a '70 basket-weave 4x12" cabinet, and two blackface Fender Twin Reverbs loaded with Fender JBLs. Although not stereo, the Mooer unit feeds into a TC Electronics Chorus/Flanger that provides stereo outs, one to each Twin. On the Marshall side, the e-lady gets a little analog echo, and can be driven with a boost, overdrive or distortion pedal with no problem. On the clean side, it sounds great with or without added chorus or echo, although I typically use it with a Boss DD-2 echo and at times with the TC Electronics Chorus. Either way, it is a great piece of gear. The only reservation I have is that it is made in China, and my experiences with some Chinese-made gear have been bad (breakdowns). But this unit was inexpensive enough that once I tried the first one, I immediately bought three more for backup. This is the best "mini" pedal I've tried, and it doesn't suffer from the problems some other "mini" pedals have. Simply put, it's awesome, I was very surprised.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Just amazed at the sound and build quality, this is my first mooer mini...won't be my last haha...abdy summers police for days
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Had it a week, the sound I was always missing, right in front of my chorus, the sweep may help on some early Joe Walsh tones, e.g Tend My Garden in the place of a Leslie, Vintage Police tone with a tiny foot print, cheap thrills for the money.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New