This pedal has everything! Mooer Prime P2 Review

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Follow me on SNS [Script] In the last video, I discussed why I don&use multi-effects pedals very often, and I made a statement. Well, right after filming that video, a company called Mooer asked me if I was interested in reviewing their latest multi-effects pedal. Why not? I&ready to try it out. So today, I&going to show you the Mooer Prime P2. This video is sponsored by Mooer, but I&strive to be as honest as possible. I&share what I like about it and also mention any drawbacks. Let&get started. This is the Mooer Prime P2, the latest model following the Prime P1. Technically, it¬ a pedal, but I&refer to it as one in this video. The body is very compact, smaller than an iPhone SE. The thickness is about the same as three SEs. On the side, it has a power button, USB Type-C connector, and a MIDI input. This pedal is compatible with OTG or “On The Go” connection, allowing you to use it as an audio interface for your phone and PC. On the top, it has inputs, phone out, and outputs. The output is stereo compatible. The phone output supports not only regular headphones but also ones with built-in microphones. This pedal comes with a built-in touch display, a significant difference from the P1. While you can still control it with the app via Bluetooth, the touch display adds convenience. Below the touch display, there&an LED indicator to monitor the gain, displaying three colors: green, yellow, and red. The touch display allows you to select banks, presets, and accessing...

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