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Mooer Trelicopter

Tremolo pedal from Mooer belonging to the Micro series

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«  Means anything. »

Published on 07/31/14 at 09:57
This is a tremolo guitar superpetit format while made in China and it is perhaps because the Chinese have small fingers or because fashion is the micropédale.

There is a rule that petitpotard depth depth petitpotard a bias which looks to me to adjust the waveform sine / square, potardnormal speed which adjusts the speed of the tremolo with a really wide range and as it is a little soft it is not easy to dose accurately.

Sector only small energy demand so great for a wreath or a very powerful multi-PSU power.

What is nice is that it is very small, the pedal then it takes up no space in the pedalboard and which is less nice is that it is very small so it is not easy to well adjust - more if you're kind of awkward every time you move the knob with your foot speed by activating the effect. And the small size makes it that there is little velcro under the pedal so it fits poorly on the pedalboard and if you nag her hand on the side of the switching effect.

UTILIZATION

Very simple config is not a tremolo axeFx.

OK Manuel, passing pretty black corrugated box matte look great with a nice sticker inside.

SOUND QUALITY

It makes the job well, it is transparent, the adjustment range is pretty good even if it is difficult to tune - but tremolo is it really serious?

After the switch is worthy of an EHX pedal, very hard and noisy engagement, manufacturing quality looks OK but it is evaluated over time and the end of plastoc under the same switch does not tell me nothing worthwhile.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought new in promo because I needed a tremolo just after selling my Holy Grail. I kept a few months and then sold almost the price I had paid. In use I found the pedal too small and impractical.

It has been replaced by a clone Vox Repeat Percussion, more extreme and much more suitable for my use.