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# USB interface for DAW recording 200 customizable presets & signal chains 55 amp models with MNRS tech GE200 Guitar Amp Modelling Multi Effects Pedal

**Brand:** mooer
**Price:** ₹ 43731
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## Summary

> 🎸 Unlock pro tones & endless creativity in one compact pedal!

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- **What is this?** GE200 Guitar Amp Modelling Multi Effects Pedal by mooer
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## Key Features

- • **Infinite Sound Sculpting:** Customize and recall up to 200 presets with fully adjustable signal chains for your unique sonic signature.
- • **Pro-Level Cab Simulation:** 26 built-in IR speaker cabs plus 3rd party IR loader for studio-grade tone refinement.
- • **Practice Without Compromise:** Silent headphone output, 52-second looper, and built-in drum machine keep your skills sharp anytime, anywhere.
- • **Seamless Studio Integration:** USB connectivity transforms the GE200 into a powerful audio interface for direct DAW recording and monitoring.
- • **Authentic Amp Tones, Digitally Perfected:** 55 classic amp models powered by MOOER MNRS tech deliver true-to-life tone and feel.

## Overview

The MOOER GE200 is a compact, all-in-one guitar amp modeling and multi-effects pedal featuring 55 digital amp models with MNRS technology, 26 IR cab sims plus third-party IR support, and a fully customizable effects signal chain with up to 200 presets. Designed for both silent practice and professional recording, it includes a 52-second looper, built-in drum machine, and USB connectivity for direct DAW integration, making it the ultimate versatile tool for modern guitarists balancing tone, convenience, and creativity.

## Description

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Review: Fantastic device for home practice - I'm coming off a nearly 10-year hiatus from guitar playing ("real life" of work and kids got in the way). My old guitar-self was a "tone snob", unwilling to play through anything but vintage tube circuits and boutique pedals. While I certainly still appreciate handmade vintage gear that emulates my classic rock guitar heroes, today's guitar-self faces more practical constraints. Specifically, besides the time constraints of "real life", other factors kept me away from guitar all these past years: the inconvenience of moving, plugging in, and powering up my tube amp; and the subsequent forced trade-off between great tone---way too loud---and not annoying the wife or waking the kids---anemic, uninspiring tone. As I pick up the guitar today with a fresh and more practical perspective, I realized I needed a jack-of-all-trades device that would primarily offer all the features I need, and that I was willing to compromise on tone perfection if necessary. Having said that, the Mooer GE-200 gives me everything I want (and more!) and I actually don't feel like I'm compromising on tone. Either DSP/digital effects have become that good in the last decade, and/or my sense of what is great has diminished (or was never as good as I thought to begin with!). Either way, I'll just get this out of the way now: after a solid month of using this almost daily, I have zero complaints about tone. My primary use of this is as a headphone amp, for practicing without subjecting the rest of my family to "skills in development". I make extensive use of the 1/8" auxiliary input, from either my smart phone or computer. This allows me to play along to the songs I'm working on. Or, I can fire up YouTube and take a lesson! It has a built-in tuner, which to me seems pretty fast and accurate. (I already have a couple handheld tuners, but the convenience of having the tuner built-in cannot be overstated.) It has a metronome and built-in drum machine, which I use for practice drills. It has a built-in looper, meaning: you can record up to 52 seconds of your playing, and put the recorded bit into repeated playback. That with the integrated drum machine means you can whip up little compositions (or at least pieces of a composition) on the spot, with minimal effort. And if you come up with something you think is worth committing to permanent storage? Just connect the GE-200 to your computer with a USB cable and start recording! It's output isn't just limited to headphones, of course. You could send it to the input or effects loop of your amp; likewise, you could send it to the input of your stereo amp or A/V receiver. I personally can't conceive of a use-case where I wouldn't have enough connectivity. I haven't even begun to scratch the surface of what this can do in terms of effects and modeling. Right now, I'm enjoying the 100+ presets. I am currently in the process of learning a number of songs, representing a fairly eclectic mix of guitar tones. I can't exactly nail each and every one with the presets, but I can come close enough. However, given the number of parameters that can be manipulated, I'm confident I'll be able to convincingly duplicate any tone I need to if I'm willing to spend the tweaking time. My only (minor) complaint is that they didn't include a power button (have I missed it?). The manual recommends unplugging it when not in use. I feel like my use case will result in a lot of plug-in/unplug cycles. Hopefully the power jack can take it. As a side note, I'm surprised how little power it uses: the 9V power supply is rated for 0.6A, which is under 6 watts---find me *any* tube circuit that works effectively on so little power! In short, this is an incredibly practical device for quiet-but-great-sounding practice sessions. It has enough bells and whistles to play with when I just want to noodle around on the guitar. And it has a number of features that support direct-recording, which is something I've always wanted to do. Now my only problem is not having more time to play!
Review: Excellent budget Modeler/Profiler - My personal experience with similar devices starts in the early 2000's with a Digitech RP12 multi-fx/preamp running into the power section of a rackmount Randall RG120 that I had bolted to the top of a ratty marshall 4x12. So getting this unit was pretty nostalgic in a weird way. In terms of features, it is very robust; plenty of IO, headphone out for silent practice, USB connection that turns the device into an interface that can be picked up by your DAW of choice (I've tested it in Reaper and ProTools, though I typically just run a cable from the L-Mono out into my actual interface), as well as allowing you to create/save/import/export signal chains through Mooer's desktop software. The sounds offered out of the box need usually need tweaking, but are passable, my only complaint is how the various patches aren't built at a unity volume level, so even with the master volume knob turned to about 9 o'clock, some come in extremely loud, but the next might be whisper quiet. Creating signal chains in the desktop app is fairly simple, you get access to common pedal types, such as OD's, distortions, reverb, delay etc. as well as a pretty diverse range of amp profiles and cabinet sims. Just keep in mind the order of effects in your chain! Additionally, this unit doesn't just slap an IR on the output, it also simulates the poweramp section, with a choice between various tubes, such as EL34's, EL84's, 6L6's and so on, AS WELL as even handling mic type and placement on the virtual speaker. I go for the classic metal recording approach of an SM57, right up the grill, just off-center; so right about 5 and 5 on the two available settings. This virtual mic functionality is unfortunately lost if you load 3rd party IR's, so keep that in mind. While the unit handles 3rd party IR's quite well, you cannot load your own amp profiles in the same way as say a Kemper or AxeFX. You're stuck with what Mooer offers (really not a bad selection, mind you), though it does seem as if they do occasionally release updates that add new profiles. I was also pleasantly surprised when I discovered certain OD/Distortion pedals work perfectly well even without an amp profile in the signal chain. I was trying to re-create the classic Swedish death metal "Chainsaw" sound using the modeled Digitech Metal Master pedal, and on a whim tried to disable the amp entirely. It worked! Updating the unit was surprisingly easy. The instructions on how to do so on Mooer's site and in the included manual are straightforward with no frustrating vagueries. The unit ships at v1.2.3, and as of writing this review, the current version is v2.0.0. If you're considering this unit and are concerned about the lack of an FX loop, keep in mind that it technically operates as one already, the outputs of the device (it has stereo L/R) act as the send, and whatever you plug it into on the other side, be it an interface for front of house audio, or a poweramp (Turn off the cabsim!) will act as the receive, so if you have a specialized pedal that you can't part ways with, this unit won't exclude that. You also have access to a second programmable expression pedal jack, though I haven't tested that functionality as I rarely use one to begin with. My biggest gripe comes with the form factor, just having a single footswitch and exp pedal can limit what you're able to do with a single patch and forces you to get creative with the up/down switches to move between chains themselves. But this is to be expected with the budget friendly nature of it, and the big brother version- the GE300, offers significantly more footswitches that can be tied to individual effects. With this one, you have a single switch to turn on/off effects. In summary, this unit will act as the perfect foundation for a budget live rig, as it can either run straight to front of house, or to a poweramp (again, turn OFF cabsim!) and cabinet. For recording, I've gotten some more than decent tones so far, certainly on the level of some ampsim/IR plugins that I've tested and certainly better than the vast majority of free ones.

## Features

- Classic Amp Models: GE200 houses 55 amplifier models which utilize MOOER MNRS technology that digital amp models will completely recreate the tone, touch and feel of their real-life counterparts.
- Inconic Cab Sims: 26 IR speaker cab models plus expanded flexibility with 3rd IR Loader. Quickly share and import third-party IR files to refine your sound from MOOER studio.
- Multi Effects built into the compact floorboard contains an entire array of high quality digital effects. Including Compressors, drives, noise gates, EQ’s, modulation, pitch, filters, delays and reverbs. Adjustable signal chain lets you arrange the internal effects how you like
- Easy to Store & Recall up to 200 Presets, The effects signal chain is fully customizable within each preset allowing each of the individual effects blocks to be internally routed in any order. The GE200 provides real-time adjustment to some very special control options like the MERGE feature, which opens up limitless creative possibilities.
- Silent Practice with the 52-Second Looper with half-speed and reverse effects, team up with its optional drum machine and auxiliary input, allowing you to rehearse songs at home with the same professional tones you’ll use live on stage.
- Musician's Workflow Essentials: Connect GE200 to a PC via USB to record directly to your DAW. With fully configurable outputs and monitoring, GE200 can be the main hub at your home guitar studio.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07BFQCGN9 |
| Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Modulation, Delay, Reverb |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,141 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #97 in Guitar Amplifier Footswitches & Controllers #4,775 in Music Recording Equipment |
| Brand Name | MOOER |
| Color | GE200 |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (184) |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Included Components | Owner's Manual, AC adapter 9V DC, USB CABLE |
| Item Dimensions | 5.73 x 1.79 x 11.69 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.73"L x 1.79"W x 11.69"H |
| Item Type Name | Electric Guitar Electronics |
| Item Weight | 2.15 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Mooer Audio Co.,Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CME007_19 |
| Model Name | GE200 |
| Model Number | CME007_19 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Style | Compact |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MOOER
- **Color:** GE200
- **Item Weight:** 2.15 Kilograms
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.73"L x 1.79"W x 11.69"H
- **Style:** Compact

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does it have a headphones out for private practice?**
A: Yes

**Q: How are the high gain models? powerbell sounded good but they all do on yt. are ir’s more authentic sounding? are they easy to load?**
A: Whoa...slow down there YouTuber. I don't know what an "ir" is but to me there's a lot of sounds that are pretty cool and a few that I don't much care about but I think that's normal with any fx processor. They label them funny names so it's hard to compare them to real world gear if that tells you anything. To load an effect all you do is turn a dial or press a button. It's easy to use.

**Q: When connected to a computer, can I hear the sounds thru my computer speakers?**
A: Depends what you mean by computer speakers. I’d you are not talking about JUST the native speakers on the computer, but a computer speaker set up to have, you can if you have the right kind of speakers/setup. I have near field monitor speakers called Yamaha hs8’s and since they have an xlr port on the back I can run these directly to the speakers or into my audio interface that runs to them. If you like to record and listen to playing through quality speakers I highly recommend getting a quality digital audio interface. I have a m audio 2x2 and it has worked wonders for me through the years. I admit I could use more ports, but it does the trick. Hope that helps!

**Q: Does it come with a power cord?**
A: Thanks for the interest here. Yes it comes with it's own power supply (Adapter) so ready to go upon receipt.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic device for home practice
*by C***R on February 15, 2019*

I'm coming off a nearly 10-year hiatus from guitar playing ("real life" of work and kids got in the way). My old guitar-self was a "tone snob", unwilling to play through anything but vintage tube circuits and boutique pedals. While I certainly still appreciate handmade vintage gear that emulates my classic rock guitar heroes, today's guitar-self faces more practical constraints. Specifically, besides the time constraints of "real life", other factors kept me away from guitar all these past years: the inconvenience of moving, plugging in, and powering up my tube amp; and the subsequent forced trade-off between great tone---way too loud---and not annoying the wife or waking the kids---anemic, uninspiring tone. As I pick up the guitar today with a fresh and more practical perspective, I realized I needed a jack-of-all-trades device that would primarily offer all the features I need, and that I was willing to compromise on tone perfection if necessary. Having said that, the Mooer GE-200 gives me everything I want (and more!) and I actually don't feel like I'm compromising on tone. Either DSP/digital effects have become that good in the last decade, and/or my sense of what is great has diminished (or was never as good as I thought to begin with!). Either way, I'll just get this out of the way now: after a solid month of using this almost daily, I have zero complaints about tone. My primary use of this is as a headphone amp, for practicing without subjecting the rest of my family to "skills in development". I make extensive use of the 1/8" auxiliary input, from either my smart phone or computer. This allows me to play along to the songs I'm working on. Or, I can fire up YouTube and take a lesson! It has a built-in tuner, which to me seems pretty fast and accurate. (I already have a couple handheld tuners, but the convenience of having the tuner built-in cannot be overstated.) It has a metronome and built-in drum machine, which I use for practice drills. It has a built-in looper, meaning: you can record up to 52 seconds of your playing, and put the recorded bit into repeated playback. That with the integrated drum machine means you can whip up little compositions (or at least pieces of a composition) on the spot, with minimal effort. And if you come up with something you think is worth committing to permanent storage? Just connect the GE-200 to your computer with a USB cable and start recording! It's output isn't just limited to headphones, of course. You could send it to the input or effects loop of your amp; likewise, you could send it to the input of your stereo amp or A/V receiver. I personally can't conceive of a use-case where I wouldn't have enough connectivity. I haven't even begun to scratch the surface of what this can do in terms of effects and modeling. Right now, I'm enjoying the 100+ presets. I am currently in the process of learning a number of songs, representing a fairly eclectic mix of guitar tones. I can't exactly nail each and every one with the presets, but I can come close enough. However, given the number of parameters that can be manipulated, I'm confident I'll be able to convincingly duplicate any tone I need to if I'm willing to spend the tweaking time. My only (minor) complaint is that they didn't include a power button (have I missed it?). The manual recommends unplugging it when not in use. I feel like my use case will result in a lot of plug-in/unplug cycles. Hopefully the power jack can take it. As a side note, I'm surprised how little power it uses: the 9V power supply is rated for 0.6A, which is under 6 watts---find me *any* tube circuit that works effectively on so little power! In short, this is an incredibly practical device for quiet-but-great-sounding practice sessions. It has enough bells and whistles to play with when I just want to noodle around on the guitar. And it has a number of features that support direct-recording, which is something I've always wanted to do. Now my only problem is not having more time to play!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent budget Modeler/Profiler
*by J***S on January 6, 2020*

My personal experience with similar devices starts in the early 2000's with a Digitech RP12 multi-fx/preamp running into the power section of a rackmount Randall RG120 that I had bolted to the top of a ratty marshall 4x12. So getting this unit was pretty nostalgic in a weird way. In terms of features, it is very robust; plenty of IO, headphone out for silent practice, USB connection that turns the device into an interface that can be picked up by your DAW of choice (I've tested it in Reaper and ProTools, though I typically just run a cable from the L-Mono out into my actual interface), as well as allowing you to create/save/import/export signal chains through Mooer's desktop software. The sounds offered out of the box need usually need tweaking, but are passable, my only complaint is how the various patches aren't built at a unity volume level, so even with the master volume knob turned to about 9 o'clock, some come in extremely loud, but the next might be whisper quiet. Creating signal chains in the desktop app is fairly simple, you get access to common pedal types, such as OD's, distortions, reverb, delay etc. as well as a pretty diverse range of amp profiles and cabinet sims. Just keep in mind the order of effects in your chain! Additionally, this unit doesn't just slap an IR on the output, it also simulates the poweramp section, with a choice between various tubes, such as EL34's, EL84's, 6L6's and so on, AS WELL as even handling mic type and placement on the virtual speaker. I go for the classic metal recording approach of an SM57, right up the grill, just off-center; so right about 5 and 5 on the two available settings. This virtual mic functionality is unfortunately lost if you load 3rd party IR's, so keep that in mind. While the unit handles 3rd party IR's quite well, you cannot load your own amp profiles in the same way as say a Kemper or AxeFX. You're stuck with what Mooer offers (really not a bad selection, mind you), though it does seem as if they do occasionally release updates that add new profiles. I was also pleasantly surprised when I discovered certain OD/Distortion pedals work perfectly well even without an amp profile in the signal chain. I was trying to re-create the classic Swedish death metal "Chainsaw" sound using the modeled Digitech Metal Master pedal, and on a whim tried to disable the amp entirely. It worked! Updating the unit was surprisingly easy. The instructions on how to do so on Mooer's site and in the included manual are straightforward with no frustrating vagueries. The unit ships at v1.2.3, and as of writing this review, the current version is v2.0.0. If you're considering this unit and are concerned about the lack of an FX loop, keep in mind that it technically operates as one already, the outputs of the device (it has stereo L/R) act as the send, and whatever you plug it into on the other side, be it an interface for front of house audio, or a poweramp (Turn off the cabsim!) will act as the receive, so if you have a specialized pedal that you can't part ways with, this unit won't exclude that. You also have access to a second programmable expression pedal jack, though I haven't tested that functionality as I rarely use one to begin with. My biggest gripe comes with the form factor, just having a single footswitch and exp pedal can limit what you're able to do with a single patch and forces you to get creative with the up/down switches to move between chains themselves. But this is to be expected with the budget friendly nature of it, and the big brother version- the GE300, offers significantly more footswitches that can be tied to individual effects. With this one, you have a single switch to turn on/off effects. In summary, this unit will act as the perfect foundation for a budget live rig, as it can either run straight to front of house, or to a poweramp (again, turn OFF cabsim!) and cabinet. For recording, I've gotten some more than decent tones so far, certainly on the level of some ampsim/IR plugins that I've tested and certainly better than the vast majority of free ones.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good multi fx
*by A***N on September 17, 2020*

This is my 2nd try with a multi-fx box. I was disappointed by one a few years ago, but the technology has progressed! This is well built, quite sturdy. It combines the functions of multi-fx and amp/cab emulator in one unit. Its well thought out, with only a few cons for me. It is easy to program from the panel, and the optional free software also works well. I like it more than I did my foray into Line6 and Fender modeling a while back. Biggest cons: 1. No on/off switch 2. Documentation not up to date ( it wanted a firmware update but the only instructions I could find were vague and only worked for an earlier edition). 3. It could use a dedicated tuner/mute switch, I'm not a fan of the 'stomp 2 buttons simultaneously' thing. Also, I'm new to amp/cab modeling. They recommend an FRFR amp/speaker system for this, if you want to do the amp/cab thing live. Thats because it takes a good flat response full range system to accurately imitate the amps and cabs. I did a sweep of my amps and was surprised to find my Fender Rumble 100 flat to about 10k. It works surprisingly well at this. My Bandit 112 was all over the place. That said, the golden rule is "if it sounds good, do it" so don't let a lack of FRFR system discourage you from trying things. I'm quite happy with this item. FYI, how to update firmware from V2.0.0: 1. Install new Mooer Amp Lab software on pc, it has the firmware in it. 2. Unplug power from unit. Hold the left button down while powering it up. It will start flashing, indicating update mode. 3. Start the software on the connected pc. The update process is automatic.

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