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Guitar (not amp) modeling pedal

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 11:21 pm
by aullucci
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A pedal that models various guitar tones? Ran across this reverb listing https://reverb.com/item/30262873-mooer- ... tar-s-tone

I'm not sure how to post videos yet but there's a video in that link. You profile your guitar tone and then use that time through other guitars. The guy profiles an active humbucker and then engages the pedal and gets that tone even though he's now playing a strat.

Anyone ever seen anything like this?

I can't imagine ever using something like this.

Back to business!

Re: Guitar (not amp) modeling pedal

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 11:21 pm
by aullucci
Do we still need to bump these bump?

Re: Guitar (not amp) modeling pedal

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 11:37 pm
by Chocol8
Billy Gibbons has been doing this forever with a much larger and more expensive EQ box. That's why he can change guitars like most people change their underwear, and it all still sounds like Pearly Gates.

Personally, I want all my guitars to sound different. That's my excuse for needing more than one, so my wife might not react well to spending money on a device that makes my guitars all sound the same!

Re: Guitar (not amp) modeling pedal

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 11:42 pm
by aullucci
It doesn't make sense. If you have the strat and the Les Paul, why would you want to make one sound like the other? Why wouldn't you just play the other? And while I don't gig or have a 10k custom shop guitar, I have to believe my solution to protecting that guitar at gigs would not be a $75 Mooer.

Re: Guitar (not amp) modeling pedal

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 11:19 am
by Milkman
I guess it's like the Line 6 Variax guitars. It might be useful for playing in a bar band covering a wide range of songs... you get different tones without having to switch guitars. Myself, the most useful Variax feature is the alternate tunings knob... this pedal would be much more fun if it had that in there!