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The MOOER Prime P1 is a compact, battery-powered multi-effects processor and headphone amp offering 126 effects across electric, acoustic, and bass guitars. Featuring smart app control, built-in tuner, metronome, drum machine, and looper, it supports OTG connection for phone/tablet integration and live performance with wireless pedal switching—all in a sleek 150g package designed for on-the-go musicians.
Item Weight | 150 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.91"L x 0.39"W x 0.83"H |
Color | P1 Space Grey |
Style Name | Hand-Size Multi FX |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
Audio Output Effects | Bass |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
E**R
Great Multi-Effects But???
Got this for Christmas...So I've had some time with it..First off, I've tried many pedals..multi-effects unit looking for a good Fender sound... Not Heavy Metal but good, clean, and slightly overdriven, and this unit does it..Disclaimer: I plug it into a Bugera T5 Head through a 1-12 cabinet loaded with a Cannbis Rex Speaker... So that could be part of the great sound...running through a tube ampI do think this unit is worth the money and would buy it again...One thing tho... I wish it could do acoustic and electric without losing one or the other...meaning it's either a Electric Multi-effect or an Acoustic Multi-effect but not both at the same time
W**.
A More Than Adequate Amp Sim Device With A Few Other Features Up It's Sleeve
The M2 Prime is a amp sim with some nice features. Does it match up to a Neural DSP or Fender Pro Master? No, but at this price point that was not my expectation. The majority of the presets were not to my taste but when I integrated it with the Prime app on my iPhone I was able to build out a number of satisfying amp and signal chains with the expediency of the phone’s touchscreen. Most of the amps and IR’s were of the high gain sort but I was able to dial in some cleaner style amps. The pedals offered up are adequate with several choices for dirt, boost and fuzz, modulated chorus, tremolo, phaser, flanger, and assortment of delays & reverbs. The one featured pedal I’m so glad they included is a noise gate which is a godsend if you are using single coil pups. The M2 Prime also has a small touchscreen that has a little less functionality than the Prime app but allows you to bring up a tuner, drum machine, volume adjust, and a looper that integrates well with the two foot switches. The bluetooth pairing works well and a USB C port serves for both charging the battery and On The Go recording. I typically get several hours of playing with a full charged battery and my MacBook recognized the M2 as an ASIO interface. My iPhone 15 with USB C port however does not recognize the M2 as an interface and throws a pop up stating the device draws too much current. Other than that little hiccup this is a very satisfying amp sim device for it’s price.
S**S
A Lot of Power in a Small Package
This is a versatile amp and effects modeling processor in a package not unlike an iPod classic. It is smaller than an average guitar pedal, and doesn't really work as a pedal, itself (there is a linkable footswitch, but I don't have that). As far as onboard controls go, there is a button to switch between the first four presets (which can be your presets if you overwrite those slots), and a jog wheel for volume control. You long press the button to turn it on and off. When paired with an app, you get a lot more controls. There are a wide variety of amp and effect emulations, and I appreciate that you can move the order of the models around. In particular, I like the ability to run compressors, delays, and modulations either before or after the amp emulation. It worked well for playing with headphones right out of the box. I tried it through a Marshall half stack, both through the clean channel on the front end, and through the effects loop. It worked better through the effects loop with the amp and cab emulation, but had a lot more bass than I wanted to start with. After poking around the app a bit, I found a setting to run it that way, and it was much better. I am not sure I would use it that way all the time, because I have a lot of pedals. I think I might use it more as either a portable practice tool, or most likely, as a portable effects source for portable synthesizer jams, for which it is very well suited. I appreciate that the initial sound you access by default is a restrained clean tone with some delay, which sounds great on any synth (I mostly tested it with an Arturia Microfreak). When you dig into the app, there are a variety of effects that are rather more suited to synthesizer sounds (in particular, ring modulation and an automated filter sweep), and the touch screen interface works on those better as something you are going to adjust in real time. I find the range that many of the effects rather too large for many classic guitar sounds, but as sound design tools for synthesizers, they are pretty great. The internal battery works well for DAWless jamming, since it doesn't need to be plugged in like other effects pedals, so it's a lot less fiddly for that. With just USB power supplies for synths, you can be ready to go. The app also features onboard features like bluetooth audio streaming, drum patterns, a tuner, and a metronome, which can be handy for both practice and creative routing solutions. I have recently tried some other products like this, and while this one is more app-based with fewer controls on the actual device, but as an all-around solution for creating my own sounds in a variety of situations, I like this one. Other ones designed to plug into guitar jacks provide similar sounds and features, but are a bit fiddlier to use in effects loops and for synthesizers, and I think that is where this one shines.
L**A
Muy bueno
Muy bueno
J**G
Gran opción
Soy bajista y he usado pedales análogos muchos años, pero este P1 es excelente me ofrece un tono muy decente y lo mejor, es muy compacto
R**A
Nope. Pls
This PS1 will kill your musical inspiration. Don’t believe the positive reviews here. Bluetooth for guitar = latency. The sound quality is not stereo. Cheap advise: Save up your hard earned money for the best equipment you can afford and grow into it. Get and great teacher and put in the hard won effort. Shut down your social media feed and you may begin. Think strings and wood. Ever smell a pine cedar top? Ebony in the hand? Tall frets, f-holes and nitro cellulose. 1/4 cables, Vol. and Tone knobs. Vacuum tubes. Spank, twang, chime, grit and grind. Vacuum tubes and outboard reverb tanks. Get taught, then teach. Tune.
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