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MOOER GTRS INTELLIGENT GUITAR | REVIEW

Published 6 months ago on November 11, 2023

By Guitar Interactive Magazine

Mooer GTRS P800 Intelligent Guitar

MSRP: (UK) £949 

Nick Jennison reviews the Mooer GTRS P800 Intelligent Guitar. Combining a traditional electric guitar with modern possibilities for digital sound design, tone modelling, selectable presets, various output options and wireless control, this electric guitar is unlike any other on the market.

The GTRS Professional 800 (P800) model is the premium version of the Standard 800 (S800), featuring all the base features of the Standard 800, such as GTRS Intelligent Processor System, but also with upgraded hardware and pickup options you would expect in a premium guitar.

The P800 is constructed with an American alder wood body, Canadian roasted flame maple neck with rosewood fretboard, 22 medium stainless-steel frets, GTRS 18:1 locking tuners, and a Wilkinson VS 50 II bridge. Pickups are also upgraded with the GTRS SCN-1N/M hum-cancelling pickup and a GTRS HM-1B Humbucker pickup. The first wave of P800s will have 6 different versions to choose from: Tiffany Blue, Olympic White, Mint Green, Flamingo Pink, Fiesta Red, Dark Night.

Turn on the GTRS Super Knob and using the dedicated App on your android or iOS smartphone/tablet to control the GTRS. The GTRS App features 126 guitar effects, tuner, 40 drum machine variations, 10 metronome, an 80-second looper, USB-OTG recording, and MOOER Cloud sharing.

The free GTRS APP offers up a wide variety of tools to shape guitar tones and aid in live streaming, recording, and practice, after connecting the GTRS guitar via Bluetooth. These presets can be customized and shaped through the app, saved to the GTRS guitar and even uploaded to the cloud to share with other users.

Apart from connecting to guitar amplifiers, the GTRS guitar can also work with headphones, mixer, or studio monitors directly. With the Super Knob or GWF-4 footswitch, users can enjoy practice, teaching, performance, direct recording via OTG, or live streaming audio/video.

High-capacity lithium battery allows users to play without battery anxiety and enjoy GTRS anytime, anywhere.

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