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Description
Elevate your guitar's voice with the T-Rex Moller Overdrive Pedal, a staple for musicians seeking a versatile tone enhancer. This overdrive pedal is celebrated for its dual-channel design, allowing you to switch between classic overdrive and a punchy clean boost with ease. The Moller is built for guitarists who demand quality sound without compromising on simplicity. With a dedicated tone control, you can sculpt your sound to fit any genre, from bluesy warmth to rock-driven grit.
The Moller features a unique blend control that lets you mix the overdrive signal with your original guitar tone, offering unparalleled flexibility. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, this pedal's robust construction ensures it can withstand the rigors of performance. Its intuitive layout makes it easy for players of all levels to dial in their desired sound, making the T-Rex Moller Overdrive Pedal not just a piece of gear, but an essential part of your musical journey.
Key Features:
- Dual-channel design: Overdrive and clean boost
- Blend control for mixing overdrive and clean signals
- Dedicated tone control for sound sculpting
- Durable construction suitable for live performance
- True bypass for uncolored signal path
- Intuitive layout for easy use
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T-Rex Moller Overdrive Pedal
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PROS
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Offers flexibility and control over distortion and tone
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Adds clarity to signal chain, enhancing overall sound quality
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Versatile, easily dialed in for various sounds
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Contains a useful clean boost feature
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Comparable to the ts808 but with more sound control
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Smooth overdrive effect that stands out among competitors
CONS
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Subtle effect, not for those seeking high gain
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Some users find it not significantly different from other pedals
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Drive and boost are good but not exceptional
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about T-Rex Engineering Moller Overdrive Pedal.
Features and functionality
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The bass boost feature can enhance low-end frequencies, but the mix knob allows blending in a clean signal, making it more versatile for bass players.
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The Moller 2 combines clean boost and overdrive, allowing a blend from clean to dirty tones, with a bass boost toggle for added versatility.
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Critic Reviews
4.0 out of 5
Based on 3 Reviews and 7 Ratings
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Nice booster
This pedal is extremely close to the ts808. In the møller you just have more control over the sound
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I couldn't agree more. I would choose this over a Tube Screamer.
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I would to with some amps. I have the original ts9 tho. But i do not use it other than in the studio some times
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Artist usage
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00:39 in video.
Full routing
Boss Chromatic Tuner T-Rex Luxury Drive booster
then the signal goes to the pedalboard, apparently to
Overdrives/distortions * Ibanez Tube Screamer TS808 * Digitech Bad Monkey Tube Overdrive * T-Rex Møller
Chorus/Phasers/Flangers * T-Rex Twister Chorus & Flange above
Reverbs/Delays * Boss FRV-1 '63 Fender Reverb by his side * Boss Digital Reverb RV-5 below * Electro Harmonix Holy Grail reverb by his side * Line6 DL-4 Delay Modeler outside the pedalboard
Amp switcher * Tonebone Radial JX*2 Switchbone AB amp switcher + booster
As he seems to select which amp he goes to (there's the both option too; maybe he just uses it as a final boost for both amps), I imagine he doesn't use the effects loop of the amps, or maybe the reverb/delays part goes through the effects loop of only one of the amps?
After going crazy I found this great work by a japanese that saved me from searching the Holy Grail (don't think I'd had identified it) and the Delay:
Shown within multiple rack setup designed by FREE THE TONE for 2020's MMXX Arena Tour as per photos published on FREE THE TONE's blog (2020).
Visible at 0:43 in this TC Electronic Gear Run for Elbow's Northside Festival 2011 set.
Snip is from a documentary "They Call us Artists" where you can clearly see the pedal
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