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Dublin's Moose Electronics Pedals are now available at Joe's Pedals in the UK

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I’ve had my eyes on Cian ’Moose’ Megannety’s output for a while. In truth I was just biding my time until these were finally available closer to hand - and that’s exactly the case now. Since my good friend Joe Light from Joe’s Pedals has picked up this range.

 

5 Pedals are currently available on the Joe’s Pedals Webstore - and all are sill in stock as of my writing this. The gold-hued Electric Elk caught my eye in particular - which I thought for sure was based on the Japanese Triangle Muff style Elk Sustainar - but no - it is rather based on a mix to the Ram’s Head Muff, and the Sovtek Black Bubble Font / Black Russian variant. That’s going to be my first Moose pedal - and I should have ordered that by the time this article goes live.

 

There are definitely some intriguing pedals in the mix here - I also like the look of the Brass Neck Germanium Diodes Boost / Overdrive - which will probably be my next acquisition - early next year no doubt.

 

The 5 Pedals on offer / current runners and riders are! :

  • Brass Neck Germanium Diodes Dirty Boost / Drive - €199 / £179
  • Solar Molasses Drone Reverb - €259 / £229 [Brand New!]
  • Electric Elk Ram’s Head x Black Russian Muff Fuzz - €199 / £179
  • Sundrive High End Soft-Clipping Opamp Overdrive with Matamp GT120 Tone Controls - $199 / £179
  • Cosmic Trigger MK2 Preamp Drive (Traynor TS50 x Acoustic 360) - €259 / £229

The Solar Molasses is very recently released - and we have yet to see an official YouTube Demo - I will of course add that as and when it materialises. 

 

All 5 are available on both the Moose Electronics Webstore in Ireland, and Joe’s Pedals Webstore in the UK.

 

Here follow the individual details below.

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Brass Neck Germanium Diodes Dirty Boost / Drive - €199 / £179

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Controls - Volume, Gain, Treble, Bass.

 

A highly versatile - gorgeously textured Boost / Overdrive - with Two pairs of Germanium diodes on board. I'm definitely getting this one next year - will most likely be my second Moose Electronics acquisition. Simple 4-knob control topology - but potent - and versatile!


Solar Molasses Drone Reverb - €259 / £229

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Controls - REVERB } Master, Mix, Tone, Dwell, Bypass / On Footswitch; DRONE } Dirt, Volume, On Switch, Dron / Tone, Drone Footswitch.

 

The newest kid on the block - an intriguing Drone-Verb with 8 controls and dual footswitches. Less useful for me as it seems to be a mono only variant - and I typically favour Stereo Spatial Effects! Still sounds very decent! Not yet decided whether this one is one for me!

Note that there is no YouTube demo for this pedal yet - will updated whenever that materialises! UPDATE! - Video in place now!


Electric Elk Ram's Head x Black Russian Muff Fuzz - €199 / £179

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Controls - Volume, Fuzz, Mids, Tone.

 

With 4 x High Gain BC549C Transistors onboard - essentially modern variants of the classic BC109's. I felt for sure this would be inspired by the Japanese Elk Sustainer - while no - it's rather inspired By both The Black Bubble Font Sovtek and Ram’s Head Muff variants. I have something like 115 Muffs in the reference collection - but I do really like decent sounding Big Muffs - particularly 4-knob variants with a Mids Sweep Control. This is my first Moose Electronics pedal - which I will have ordered before this aricle goes live!


Sundrive High End Soft-Clipping Opamp Overdrive with Matamp GT120 Tone Controls - $199 / £179

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Controls - Volume, Clip : Vintage / Modern Crunch / Asymmetric, Gain, Treble, Bass, On Footswitch; BOOST } Boost Level, Boost Footswitch.

 

A super versatile and potent every-day Soft-Clipping Overdrive with Matamp G120 Tone Controls. Super versatile and with a huge gain range for all kinds of applications. This one has extensive clipping options and a separate Boost Control and Footswitch. Versus the 3-Band Semi-Parametric EQ of the below Cosmic Trigger. It's difficult to decide which one of those two is the better choice - this one is slightly smoother and more vintage inspired - while the Cosmic Trigger - is a little  more quick and dirty - and more garage-style - rawer and punkier!


Cosmic Trigger MK2 Preamp Drive (Traynor TS50 x Acoustic 360) - €259 / £229

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Controls - Volume, Mid Frequency, Gain, Treble, Middle ±, Bass, On Footswitch, Boost Footswitch.

 

A really handy 3-Band EQ / Semi-Parametric Mids Overdrive - with a tone of rage. I would imagine the Boost Footswitch is connected to some sort of internal Level Trimmer - that would make most sense. The Traynor tonality is a little more raw and ragged - sort of garage-punky - verse the soft clipping of the Sundrive. Both are compelling candidates - and it's tricky for me to device between those two models - each has elements I really like!

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