MOEN MO-DM + MO BA Guitar Effect Recording Sample
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@gglWorshitters - OK got ya, thanks for the information. We will have to cross test with one of our models to see if its whether yours has a different of faulty switch. As I believe the MO-BA is meant be a true bypass.
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@gglWorshitters There are 2 main functions to this pedal:
1. As an EQ pedal - placed between your guitar / effects and your amp
2. As a DI pedal / speaker simulator - The "speaker simulator" I believe refers to the pedal's Parametric EQ that is ideal for shaping a guitar sound, giving the effect it has been outputed through a speaker, including within the Balanced XLR output.
Meaning you can get a modifed and controllable sound (speaker simulator) through a DI box.
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@gglWorshitters Not 100% sure what pedal you are referring to... The MO-DM pedal is on from the start of the video. I really see how you can be comparing volumes.... The MOEN range of pedals does have True Bypass circuitary and are 100% quiet when switched off.
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@gglWorshitters The MO-BA pedal actually has 2 outputs. There is the output labeled "Unbalanced" on the left side of the pedal, that is your normal output. So it does have the standard Right to Left set up. The "To Amp" output can be used to connect to a amp, effects loop, or tuner pedal...
Why do you have the Distortion after the buffalo?
supafly1954 4 months ago
@supafly1954 Yes we do..... honestly probably best to have them around the other way. So you are "shaping" the sound of the distortion sound. That should give even more variance in the sound when you turn the MID control on the Buffalo.
swampindustries 4 months ago