Thank you! I watched your review and demo of the Ampero Mini. Which one does sound better to you? As a backup and a training tool, which one would you buy?
I would say you really can’t go wrong with either - if portability is a concern, the Prime P2 is a solid bet. If you’re able to plug into the mains (and maybe even open up the desktop editor), the Hotone Mini becomes the more powerful unit and easier to use. I think the real deciding factor between the two comes down to the form factor
Thank you for the review. There are a couple of things I do not understand: cloud should be the same for gelabs and p2, however tons of profiles and users on gelbas are not present in the p2 cloud, even my own! The other thing is: why the front led always go red like it’s clipping? Noticed that on every video review and on my own p2 too!
I did notice that - Mooer Studio has far more profiles available, and the ability to search them. I was hoping to load them on the Mooer Prime app but this was a non-starter. Not sure why the Mooer looks like it’s clipping, it seems to do it even with low-output pickups. I wouldn’t worry about it, it may not actually be a clipping indicator
With P2, after you start it up, you get a a constant noise which is not preventable by any filter on the device. My setup is just Prime P2 and audio interface. Even without an audio interface, you get this sound. P2 + headphones on it, you get this noise without even plugging the guitar. Another person took a video of it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UYRAo2pvrnU.htmlfeature=shared&t=25 I am not sure whether this is a firmware problem or hardware but it is extremely annoying because it is very audible.@@KaiDown