3 times is a charm. After the failure buys of the Headrush Flex Prime (too low output volume) and the Hotone Ampero II (impossible to tame noise gate) I finally seem the have struck gold with the Moeer GE1000li.
This device not only looks good, it also has a user-friendly interface that is easy to understand. I can easily built a rig from scratch without having to navigate through tons of unclear menu's first. The touchscreen is big and pretty responsive. Especially with the latest firmware which now allows you to use dual, split, parallel (etc.) signal paths it adds even more possibilities.
The whole unit feels sturdy with high quality footswitches. The sounds are good for me. Although I haven't been able to dial in the sound I'm looking for I'm not too worries because that is just a matter of time and trying until I find it. As for the standard presets, some are good, some are funny and some I know I will never ever use but I did not buy it for the standard presets. Also, many of the clean presets sounds very much a like.
If I have to mention some cons then I would say the battery runs out a bit fast. Also, I don't know whose idea it was to put the little dents in the expression pedal but it looks so dumb. But when using the unit you don't notice or feel it. It just looks weird. But I'm nitpicking here.
Aer the debacle with the Headrush and the Hotone I was beginning to lose hope but it turns out that the Moeer GE1000li was exactly what I was looking for all along.