The GTRS from Mooer offer a high end build electric guitar with an on-board FX processor and Tone Capture tech. Could this be the future of all electric guitars?!
Back in the 90s Fender called this color Blue Pearl Burst , I just order the S800 in Surf Green and looking forward to it . The New Technology is really changing the the ease of playing guitar . Back in my day as a young man we had guitars made of plywood (cheap guitars ) and you had tube or solid state amps . Now you got a guitar and you can play it through anything . lol
Have mine since a couple of days, the pro version. You want a great (that would cost you over 2k€ in the big brands with such specs !!) guitar on its own that you can keep forever and at the same time you want to have fun with recent tech, that will probably become obsolete any time soon but still, you will still have a great strat ... Go for it, that guitar is a winner and I hope they will carry on developing that concept because I am bored with heavy amps, modeling amps, plugins, and tons of individual pedal effects. It's about time that this instrument enters in the XXIst century and evolve ... Keyboards have done that over 40 years ago already ...
Hello, I think that the standard is the S800 with rosewood or S801 with rostaed maple fretboard, and the body is baswood, the professional is the P800 with alder body, rosewood fretboard an stainless steel frets and wilkinson trem. The neck is roasted maple but the pickups are diferent too, hum-canceling in P800.
Bro if this thing can be used within a daw from USB and no audio interface, this would be perfect. I just want someone to answer this question. If this was possible, this guitar would be ultimate
So after 30 Minutes watching , I can't say there is one Sound that pleases me. Nothing. Zero. Maybe you have to tweak the presets, but I think I don't want to spend another 30 Minutes in this crap. Life is short. But thanks for doing the video. 🤘