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70's Electric Mistress sound-alike
I don't own a vintage electric mistress, but I do own Mooer's elec-lady, which is known to be really close sounding to it.
I directly compared this pedal to Mooer's e-lady and I could not hear a difference, honestly.. However take this with a grain of salt, I'm not a big pedal expert.
I do suspect this pedal uses the same components, so for 20€ you can't really go wrong... Try it. Mooer's E-lady is 3 times the price.
I directly compared this pedal to Mooer's e-lady and I could not hear a difference, honestly.. However take this with a grain of salt, I'm not a big pedal expert.
I do suspect this pedal uses the same components, so for 20€ you can't really go wrong... Try it. Mooer's E-lady is 3 times the price.
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RS
Very Cool Sounds
After figuring out what songs to play using this stomp pedal ( Van Halen , Police , Pink Floyd) I'm getting some pretty cool sounds using my Harley Benton SC-200 student series guitar and HB 80 r guitar amp
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For the price you can't ask much, it does make a flanger effect that you can tweak free of electronic noises. The big downside is you don't have volume and effect level knobs. I get a big difference from off/on sound and always a strong level effect.
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What more do you want for $18?
It’s an $18 Electric Mistress. If you think it’s bad, you’re wrong.
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