Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

Jacew

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Just found out about these.

https://www.thomann.de/fi/mooer_sd_30_modelling_combo.htm

30w amp with 25 models, loads of effects, 40 presets, AUX, looper, tuner and metronome / drum machine, effects loop.

For 299 € that's about everything beginner needs aside guitar. Mooer really gets it when they design a product for specific purpose.

+ It comes with Mooers digital preamp models, that are some of the best you can get under pro level category.
 
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Re: Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

Did NOT need to see that....

Looks a lot like a Yamaha THR
 
Re: Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

Peavey VIP/Vyper series
dozens of models and effects
I always measure the modeling by how the Fender Twin Model sounds
the Twin is the one I am most familiar with,
and the VIP/Vyper series does that great
 
Re: Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

I use the Twin on my Roland Cube quite a bit for clean blues/jazz styling.
 
Re: Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

My experience with "modeling" digital amps, that got a 1000 different tones-

Is that none of the tones- or even the base amplification- sounds decent at all.

Your experience may vary.
-Erl
 
Re: Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

My experience with "modeling" digital amps, that got a 1000 different tones-

Is that none of the tones- or even the base amplification- sounds decent at all.

Your experience may vary.
-Erl

My problem with digital modelers is not the sound but rather that I end up using a few sounds. Coz I just don't have time for all these tweaking orgies.
 
Re: Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

My problem with digital modelers is not the sound but rather that I end up using a few sounds. Coz I just don't have time for all these tweaking orgies.
If those few sounds sound good, I say that it's worth it.

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Re: Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

And a comparable amp without modeling would have one or two or three sounds at most, and if you didn't like any of those, you'd have nothing. Modeling gives you the potential for more sounds that you might like.
At least without spending a mint.

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Re: Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

I got a modeling pedal some years ago
And the sounds may not be great
And some may seem cliche
If you couldnt find a good sound on that thing
You were doing it wrong
 
Re: Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

It comes with Mooers digital preamp models, that are some of the best you can get under pro level category.

Wait, huh?

Or did you mean the best, non-pro level?
 
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I use the Twin on my Roland Cube quite a bit for clean blues/jazz styling.
I like the one that does the clean JC-120 sound.

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Re: Mooer SD30. The Best beginner / practie amp out there?

Wait, huh?

Or did you mean the best, non-pro level?

Yes, I did meant for a price range less than pro level modeling.

I'm really not a fan of modeling technology either, but for simple plug and play practice amp that's really the best way to go tone wise. Any analog alternatives have been somewhat lousy I've tried.
 
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