







🎸 Elevate your tone game with the GE1000 — where pro sound meets next-gen control!
The MOOER GE1000 is a cutting-edge guitar multi-effects processor featuring a 5-inch high-quality touchscreen, 288 versatile effects including a Groove Station with drum machine and looper, and advanced AI-driven auto equalization. It supports third-party IR files with 2048-point resolution, offers comprehensive connectivity via MIDI, USB-C, Bluetooth audio, and XLR, all housed in a durable machined aluminum case. Designed for professional musicians and serious hobbyists, it delivers studio-grade tones and creative flexibility in a compact, portable form.












| ASIN | B0CMQFCBY8 |
| Color Name | GE1000 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (24) |
| Date First Available | 6 November 2023 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
| Item model number | GE1000 |
| Package Dimensions | 36.8 x 18 x 11.4 cm; 1.5 kg |
| Power Source | DC Power Supply |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Size | GE1000 |
F**O
Excelente relación calidad precio. Compacto. Resistente. Sonidos reales para Metal Rock
J**E
I give this two stars only. Here is why: THE GOOD: - Amp, cab, and effects tones are generally good with decent tonal clarity and accuracy. - Factory presets provide a great starting point and give all the basic tones needed for playing most styles. - The Editor app and the touch-screen UI are very easy to use and intuitive. - The unit seems physically well made and high quality with a machined aluminium case. THE BAD: - This unit, for what's included, lacks processing power. It needs at least 2x the CPU/DSP. With signal chains only 2/3 utilized I am just over 90% utilization. This will be difficult for making long-tail ambient reverb sounds with. - Firmware needs work. Whether it's the PC driver or the floor unit I'm not sure, but there's some digital "fizz" and glitching at times which will be unacceptable if playing live or attempting to record, while the unit is over USB and also being used as the computer's audio interface. - There's only ONE signal chain / path. You can not split your chain and have parallel signal paths, only one effect in series after another. While this resembles a traditional guitar -> pedals -> amp type of setup which all non-techy users will appreciate, it makes the tonal options very limited. For example you cannot have two guitar amp and speaker cabinets in parallel and mixed. You can't mix multiple different cabinets together. You're stuck with one cabinet and one amp at a time (though you CAN put more in SERIES if processing allows). This makes some specific blended tones which are often required for accurate live reproduction of worship or rock music impossible. THE UGLY: - The expression pedal while physically well built, does NOT work well AT ALL in the firmware. The response is painfully slow/lags and the mapping and real-time adjusting of parameters is NOT smooth, but very glitchy. This renders the expression pedal practically useless for anything other than using as a on/off footswitch to mute your signal (not needed because the tuner function will do that). - The expression pedal toe-down switch is really bad. It requires FAR TOO MUCH pressure to activate it. Maybe I'm missing something on how it's supposed to be used but I tried re-calibrating and that did not help. - External MIDI CC control is very simplistic and high-definition CCs (0-1024 verses 0-127 value ranges) are not supported which means using external foot controller expression pedals for accurate pitch or volume is not going to work well at all. This unit is way overpriced considering the flaws and limitations and brand reputation (MOOER is meant to be CHEAP but FUNCTIONAL, remember?). If it were $200, then I'd be more accepting of the limitations. I may send this back and try the HOTONE Ampero Stage II instead. While it doesn't have the expression pedal built in I think overall based on Youtube reviews it's a superior product with more processing power and I/O options for only $100 more.
M**X
Good for the money.
R**S
I've gone through a bunch of multi-effect processors over the years and I've got to say, the GE 1000 is the easiest to use and the best sounding device I've come across. I was up and running in minutes. Even the system settings menu is very user friendly. It's solidly built and you can actually read the display. I saved a bunch on Prime Day, but even at the regular price, this pedal is well worth the expense.
D**R
I wanted a really compact pedal board to try out various sounds from my guitar and the Mooer GE1000 is the platform for me. It allows me to set up combinations of pedals and amplifiers which can be switched in groups quickly for use as parts of songs. I'm rearranging the presets now, something other similar units don't allow, since I'm not interested in the overdriven noise many consist of and renaming them to emphasize their usage. And it was inexpensive!
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