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Mooer GTRS Guitar Profess. 801 DN

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Electric Guitar with Built-In GTRS Intelligent Processor System

  • Combines a classic electric guitar with modern possibilities for digital sound design, tone modelling, selectable presets, various output options and wireless control (via GWF4 Wireless foot switch)
  • Free GTRS App serves as editor software for the GTRS guitar
  • Body: American alder
  • Bolt-on neck: roasted flamed maple
  • Fingerboard: roasted flamed maple
  • Fingerboard radius: 12"
  • Scale: 647.7 mm (25.5")
  • Nut width: 42 mm (1.65")
  • Neck profile: Standard C
  • 22 Stainless steel medium frets
  • Pickups: GTRS SCN-1N hum-free pickup (neck), GTRS SCN-1M hum-free pickup (middle), GTRS HM-1B Alnico V humbucker pickup (bridge)
  • Volume and tone controls
  • Super knob for main output and preset control
  • 5-Way selector switch for pickup selection
  • Black pickguard
  • Wilkinson VS 50 II tremolo bridge
  • GTRS locking machine heads: 18:1
  • GTRS strap pins
  • Chrome hardware
  • Factory strings: .009 - .046
  • Colour: Dark Night
  • Includes GTRS gig bag, tremolo arm, Allen key and USB-C cable

Features GTRS System:

  • Active GTRS Intelligent Process System with internal GLB-P1 Li-Ion battery for up to 10 hours of battery life per charge - 15 hours standby time.
  • 6.3 mm jack socket can be used with headphones for silent practice
  • Direct USB OTG recording via smartphone or tablet
  • 4 Selectable and editable presets via Super Knob
  • 11 Guitar simulations
  • 126 Guitar effects
  • Drum machine
  • Metronome and 80-second looper via GTRS app
  • Tuner function via GTRS App or GWF4 Wireless foot switch (not included)
  • USB-C output for USB OTG recording and battery charging
  • Bluetooth 5.0
Available since November 2023
Item number 578142
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Shape/Design ST-Style
Colour Dark Night
Soundboard Alder
Neck Maple
Fretboard Maple
Frets 22
Scale 648 mm
Pickup System HSS
MIDI Pickup No
Piezo No
Modeling Yes
USB-Port Yes
Tremolo Yes
Incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag Yes
Top None
11.390 kr
Free shipping incl. VAT
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Smart electric guitar by design

Front view of the Mooer GTRS Guitar Professional 801 DN electric guitar

The Mooer GTRS Guitar Professional 801, shown here in its Dark Night finish, combines the advantages of a classic ST-style electric guitar with the versatility of a state-of-the-art DSP sound processing system to offer users a true all-rounder that can be played just about everywhere, from the living room to the stage. Manufactured using classic woods for the body and the neck, and equipped with a flexible pickup configuration comprising a humbucker and two single coils, the sophisticated Mooer GTRS Professional 801 allows guitarists to not only create the typical ST-style guitar sound but also harness numerous digital tone shaping options thanks to the integrated GTRS processing system. This smart guitar is packed with more than 120 effects, eleven different guitar simulations, and various practice and learning tools – including a looper, a drum machine, and many more – which can be wirelessly controlled via Bluetooth 5.0 using Mooer's GTRS App on every type of smartphone or tablet PC.

Connections on the Mooer GTRS Guitar Professional 801 DN

A carefully crafted ST model

The typical "analogue" ST-style sound of the Mooer GTRS Professional 801 is ensured by three pickups, which can be selected via a five-way selector and further adjusted using the designated volume and tone control knobs. The two GTRS SC-1N AlNiCo V single coils in the neck and middle positions provide a tonal range that goes from crystal-clear through to a mild overdrive, while the GTRS HM-1B AlNiCo V bridge humbucker allows a fat, hum-free sound to be created – even with added distortion. The roasted flamed maple neck and fingerboard with 22 medium stainless steel frets combine an appealing design with a comfortable playing feel, and the chrome-plated hardware, which comprises a Wilkinson VS 50 II tremolo and six GTRS locking machine heads on a natural-finish headstock, ensures reliable tuning stability with moderate use of the tremolo.

GTRS Intelligent Processing System

Thanks to its 126 effects, eleven guitar simulations, and numerous tools, the Mooer GTRS Intelligent Processing System opens up a whole world of tone modelling options for an extremely wide range of applications. All of the settings can be easily accessed and controlled via a smartphone or tablet PC using the GTRS App. Users are provided with a comprehensive range of effects, such as chorus, delay, and distortion, as well as authentic simulations of both acoustic and electric guitars alongside four presets and further useful functions, which can be directly activated via the special GTRS control knob on the Professional 801 DN's pickguard. The optional GWF4 pedal with four footswitches and Bluetooth connectivity offers even more control options for the GTRS system to make life easier for the guitarist, particularly during live gigs. The USB-OTG port, which is located next to the jack socket on the guitar's bottom edge, enables direct recording on a mobile device and recharging of the internal Li-Ion battery.

Rear view of the bolt-on neck of the Mooer GTRS Guitar Professional 801 electric guitar in Dark Night

For newcomers and semi-pros

Its vast selection of analogue and digital sounds as well as numerous useful tools make the Mooer GTRS Guitar Professional 801 DN eminently suitable for semi-pros who are looking for versatile tonal options for a wide range of applications, from the rehearsal room to the stage, but also for ambitious newcomers who want to hone their skills and further develop their sound in a creative way. To this end, the GTRS Professional 801 also puts a looper, a drum machine, and additional tools at the users' fingertips in the GTRS App – for endless hours of practising and jamming fun. The integrated battery provides a reliable operating time of up to ten hours without the need for recharging, which is more than sufficient for most performances, including long live gigs with numerous encores and extended jam sessions in the park with headphones on.

Brown GTRS gig bag

About Mooer

Mooer is based in the Chinese city of Shenzhen and has been making products for guitarists since 2010, which include compact single pedals through to multi-effects units and compact amplifiers. The company initially produced a range of mini pedals before making perhaps its most significant breakthrough in 2016 with the sophisticated Ocean Machine delay pedal, which was designed in collaboration with Devin Townsend. Mooer's product range now also includes solutions that feature amp modelling, IR-based speaker simulation, and matching equalisers, and the company's focus remains firmly on the use of digital technology.

Perfect combination of analogue and digital features

Whether users want to practise or jam at home or create a perfectly matched sound for on-point use in recordings, band rehearsals, or live gigs, the Mooer GTRS Guitar Professional 801 DN with its duo of high-quality single coils and a bridge humbucker reliably delivers the desired "analogue" sound – no matter whether it is battery-powered or not – and allows it to be further processed using the digital sound processing system, which provides access to numerous tone shaping and editing options as well as various useful tools without the need for integrating external effects. The GTRS Professional 801 is also incredibly easy to use thanks to the Mooer GTRS App, which is available for iOS and Android devices.

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Olivier067 29.04.2024
En conclusion je suis très content de cet achat.
Mais j'ai tout de même quelques remarques qui peuvent vous intéresser avant un achat éventuel :
- A la vue des photos sur le site, j'ai été un peu surpris par la couleur bleue à réception de l'instrument. Je m'attendais à un bleu plus proche de l'indigo sur les bords du corps. En fait il est plus proche du bleu Cobra Fender.
- Un point décevant, qui n'apparait pas sur les photos du site, ce sont les points de repérage des frettes sur la partie latérale supérieure du manche dont la touche est aussi en érable (P801). Sur la guitare que j'ai reçue, il s'agit de simple petits points noirs. Et ceux-ci ne font pas très nets/propres, comme si l'encre avait légèrement bavé au moment de certains marquages. Bref ces points ne sont pas du tout de la même qualité que les gros points en ormeau incrustés sur la façade de la touche. Du coup je les ai recouverts avec des petits auto-collants pour les rapprocher du niveau d'esthétique générale du manche.
- Autre point un peu désagréable au déballage, ce fut la difficulté et le temps passé pour retirer proprement et intégralement le film plastique incolore de protection du Pickguard. Pour faire cela j'ai du dévisser les vis de fixation du Pickguard, mais en faisant très attention à ne pas écarter trop le Pickgard, car l'électronique Mooer est fixée directement sous le Pickgard, et apparemment le "bouton rotatif magique" n'est pas fait pour être démonté (à moins que quelque chose m'ait échappé). Bref il a fallu finir d'enlever laborieusement les morceaux de film de protection à la pince à épiler.
Bon, mais après quelques réglages habituels du chevalet, j'ai vraiment apprécié la jouabilité de l'instrument et la grande diversité des sons que l'on pouvait obtenir avec l'application sur smartphone, le tout au casque en direct. Cette technologie me convient très bien pour jouer seul au quotidien.
Le fait de pouvoir combiner les réglages des potentiomètres rotatifs habituels (volume et tonalité) avec le volume des effets et de l'ampli virtuel commandés par le bouton lumineux "magique" est particulièrement intéressant.
Et si vous vous branchez en même temps sur un ordinateur avec un DAW (type Logic ou Ableton Live), vous pouvez aussi profiter de la variabilité du "bouton magique" en direct au casque, en même temps que tous les autres instruments et VST dont vous disposez dans votre ordinateur.
Une précision supplémentaire pour ceux qui auraient un doute (c'était mon cas avant de tester avec le matériel), le bluetooth de la GTRS ne permet pas d'envoyer le signal audio vers un casque ou des oreillettes bluetooth. Il sert seulement à la communication sans fil entre la guitare et le smartphone ou le mini-pédalier MOOER à 4 boutons (que je n'ai pas encore acquis).
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