Build the budget 'board of your dreams with up to 30% off Mooer pedals at Amazon - and yes, it includes Devin Townsend's Ocean Machine II
Get your hands on some ace budget pedal deals over Amazon’s Big Deal Days event
Although they’re often consigned to the budget or beginner end of the pedal spectrum, Mooer’s effects are not to be sniffed at. These are properly good effects, so good in fact that Devin Townsend has put his name to one of their pedals, which should show you that they have some serious credentials. If that’s not enough to sway you, then how about discounts of up to 30% on a huge range of pedals and accessories over at Amazon?
With a Mooer pedal sitting in our best multi-effects guide, that’s further proof that these are their effects are to be taken seriously. It’s not just multi-effects either, there’s a range of single-effect stompboxes, practice amps, and accessories like guitar wireless systems, all with some pretty hefty discounts. There’s not long left in the Amazon Big Deal Days event though, so you better move quickly to land some bargain gear.
Mooer pedals & accessories: Up to 30% off
There’s a huge range of guitar pedals and accessories with up to 30% off in the Amazon sale, but not much longer to get a hold of them. From multi-effects to wireless systems, reverb pedals, and practice amps, it’s well worth taking a look at the full sale to see if you can land yourself your next rig addition.
We’ve spied a few of our favorite pedals in the sale, starting with the Ocean Machine II, which has been designed in conjunction with legendary guitarist and producer Devin Townshend. Not one for the faint of heart, this is a super experimental delay, reverb, and looper that lets you chop and change the order of effects, and add some wild sounds to your loops in real-time. Not one for the traditionalists, if you’re looking for a pedal that can do things a little differently this will be right up your street. A $66.80 discount is an absolute result on a pedal that’s just been released.
One of our top choice budget multi-effects pedals is the Mooer GE200, and it’s even crazier value for money at the moment with a massive $89.70 off the RRP. You get the ability to load your own impulse responses alongside a huge 70 effects that make it easy to craft your dream guitar tone. Its feature set makes it very capable, and it’s surprisingly cheap even at full price considering the amount of options you get.
Finally, we had to pick one of our favorite budget reverb pedals, the Mooer R7 X2. With a huge 14 different reverb tones in its small purple enclosure, there’s a stupendous amount of choice for such a cheap guitar pedal. Reverb pedals typically aren’t the cheapest, which makes the R7 X2 phenomenal value at just $108.79, down $27.20 from the original price. We love the infinite hold footswitch for making endless drones, and the ability to save your favorite sounds to a preset makes it even more flexible when you're playing live or jamming with others.
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Matt is a Junior Deals Writer here at MusicRadar. He regularly tests and reviews music gear with a focus on audio interfaces, studio headphones, studio monitors, and pretty much anything else home recording-related. Matt worked in music retail for 5 years at Dawsons Music and Northwest Guitars and has written for various music sites including Guitar World, Guitar Player, Guitar.com, Ultimate Guitar, and Thomann’s t.blog. A regularly gigging guitarist with over 20 years of experience playing live and producing bands, he's performed everything from jazz to djent, gigging all over the UK in more dingy venues than you can shake a drop-tuned guitar at.
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