Topic: Mooer Trelicoptor

Having heard Joe's rig and seen a couple of guys on here utilising a tremelo pedal continuously, I thought I'd have a look around at the options.  Always one to go my own way and try something new, I came across this little delight.  Actually, what really attracted me was the small footprint as I've got very little real estate left on my pedalboard! LOL!

http://www.mooeraudio.com/en/ProductInfo.asp?id=47

It all looks great in the spec versus price point department and the samples I've heard sound good too.  Anyone else got one or experienced Mooer quality?

Cheers,
David

Gibson LP '89 Custom * Gibson LP '04 Classic * Gibson JB LP Studio * Fender 50th Ann. Deluxe Strat * Gibson Explorer Pro * Epiphone Korina SG * Michael Kelly Patriot Premium * Ibanez 105NT Artcore Custom * Takamine acoustics * Fender Blues Deville 4x10" * Marshall DSL100 and DSL50 * Marshall 1960A * Laney LH55 * Bugera V55HD * Bugera 212VT * Marshall 1912 * Roland Cube 60

Re: Mooer Trelicoptor

I've never heard of this.

After hearing a lot of good things, I bought a SupaTRem and like it quite a bit without having owned a tremolo before.

It was interesting to hear Joe talk about and give a demo of his SupaTrem... in that it is ALWAYS turned on. The setting sounds to be soft and a slow pulsation in this tone... "hhhaaaAAAhhhaaaAAAHHhhhaaaAAA" (techical term) instead of "Pa-Pa-Ta-Ta" sort of sound. I will probably try this setting once and see how it goes in my rig.

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool

Re: Mooer Trelicoptor

OK - so I thought I would post a quick update now I've received the Trelicoptor and had a chance to put it through it's paces on my board.  It's really nice and small - I have it running through my FX loop (tuner>trem>analogue echo>digital echo>reverb>).  I would be interested in knowing if others use their trem in-line or in the loop?  Joe?

It sounds really, really nice - in fact I am blown away by how good this unit sounds versus price point to be honest.  And it's built really well too, but clearly too early to report on reliability though.  Anyhow, I would recommend these products without hesitation.

Gibson LP '89 Custom * Gibson LP '04 Classic * Gibson JB LP Studio * Fender 50th Ann. Deluxe Strat * Gibson Explorer Pro * Epiphone Korina SG * Michael Kelly Patriot Premium * Ibanez 105NT Artcore Custom * Takamine acoustics * Fender Blues Deville 4x10" * Marshall DSL100 and DSL50 * Marshall 1960A * Laney LH55 * Bugera V55HD * Bugera 212VT * Marshall 1912 * Roland Cube 60