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If you ever tried a Crunch Box you know it is one of the best British sounding distortions ever made. This is exactly the same, but it is smaller and a bit better in my personal opinion because it is built well, it is small and it produces little to no noise becuase it has a lot of headroom. To match it with your clean sound you don't have to go past 9 o'clock. Would recommend it and would buy it again if it broke, and I do not see it breaking in the near future.
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Everyone loves crunchy chords
Anonymous 02.07.2015
Since buying the Mooer Cruncher I have found myself playing more and more rhythm guitar with my Fenders, because the crunchy chords this pedal produces just sound too good. Probably not the best pedal in the world for most lead styles, although some great blues sounds be created if you like your two-note-chord solos and fills.
The only real downside to the Cruncher is the sensitivity, which takes a lot of getting used to. Controlling the volume while progressing from clean sounds to crunch can be a bit of a hassle, but experience will improve this. Best to keep your amp on low volume at first if you have sensitive neighbours.
As always with Mooer, the pedal itself is a light and compact design which I personally find very appealing.