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Why are there any more posts after this one?? The man said "End of." There are no other answers. This pedal is almost as good as the Hartman Flanger, which is possibly the best flanger of all time. Plus the Elecladay is about an 1/8th of the size.
Why anyone else bothered to comment I'll never know
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Now you're just talking crazy!
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I'll look out for the other pedals mentioned on ebay, might grab a bargain!
I might split the difference between the Mooer and the MXR cost wise and say tc Vortex mini, or at least mention it as an option because I don't think anyone else has.Slightly over the OP's budget, £63 at GAK.
So one minute it was a perfectly acceptable substitute then it wasn't.
No disrespect meant to Dan, it just bothered me a bit. For my (very limited) flanger needs the ElecLady is perfectly fine.
I do agree that it’s very “Mistress”!
We all know that the reason Dan built pre and post gain into G2 was because his EH mistress drop in volume. It was boosted in that episode, the EH that is and having had both the volume drop on the EH was *greater* than the Mooer. Plus the background noise of the EH was *DREADFUL*.
The point of the Mooer is that it’s 95% of the EH sound - for a tenth of the price. And frankly, I sold the Mistress and kept the Mooer. As Alan Partridge said... “cash back!”
But if you want the Boss flanger sound it’s not for you. That said, I’ve never paid more than £40 for a Boss flanger.