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Ik wilde een eenvoudig en goedkoop reverb pedaaltje voor mijn acoustische set aanschaffen.
Zo van: eenmalig instellen, inschakelen en verder niet meer naar omkijken.
Mijn verwachtingen voor de Sky Verb waren niet hooggespannen.
Ik was echter aangenaam verrast door de vele mogelijkheden en de kwaliteit van het geluid.
Er is echter één minpunt, en daar kwam ik achter toen ik het signaal met een booster oppepte voor solo's.
Dit geldt overigens voor alle Mooer pedalen.
De pedalen hebben weinig headroom. Dus als het ingangsignaal te hard is, zoals achter een Sansamp, in een effectloop of, zoals in mijn geval, achter een booster, dan onstaat er oversturing van het signaal.
Na het omdraaien van de apparaatvolgorde was het probleem natuurlijk opgelost.
Ik wilde een eenvoudig en goedkoop reverb pedaaltje voor mijn acoustische set aanschaffen.
Zo van: eenmalig instellen, inschakelen en verder niet meer naar omkijken.
Mijn verwachtingen voor de Sky Verb waren niet hooggespannen.
Ik was echter aangenaam verrast door de vele mogelijkheden en de kwaliteit van het geluid.
Er is echter één minpunt, en
Ik wilde een eenvoudig en goedkoop reverb pedaaltje voor mijn acoustische set aanschaffen.
Zo van: eenmalig instellen, inschakelen en verder niet meer naar omkijken.
Mijn verwachtingen voor de Sky Verb waren niet hooggespannen.
Ik was echter aangenaam verrast door de vele mogelijkheden en de kwaliteit van het geluid.
Er is echter één minpunt, en daar kwam ik achter toen ik het signaal met een booster oppepte voor solo's.
Dit geldt overigens voor alle Mooer pedalen.
De pedalen hebben weinig headroom. Dus als het ingangsignaal te hard is, zoals achter een Sansamp, in een effectloop of, zoals in mijn geval, achter een booster, dan onstaat er oversturing van het signaal.
Na het omdraaien van de apparaatvolgorde was het probleem natuurlijk opgelost.
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Great Reverb
Anoniem 26.05.2016
I am really happy with this Reverb Pedal. I use it in combination with an Orange Micro Terror or a Marshall JCM900.
The pedal adds the perfect depth to my sound. Especially on the Orange Micro Terror. That amp doesn't have any reverb, thats why I bought this pedal. The three options are great to play around with. You can give it a subtle reverb or you can go all out.
Perfect for surf or garage music.
I am really happy with this Reverb Pedal. I use it in combination with an Orange Micro Terror or a Marshall JCM900.
The pedal adds the perfect depth to my sound. Especially on the Orange Micro Terror. That amp doesn't have any reverb, thats why I bought this pedal. The three options are great to play around with. You can give it a subtle reverb or you can
I am really happy with this Reverb Pedal. I use it in combination with an Orange Micro Terror or a Marshall JCM900.
The pedal adds the perfect depth to my sound. Especially on the Orange Micro Terror. That amp doesn't have any reverb, thats why I bought this pedal. The three options are great to play around with. You can give it a subtle reverb or you can go all out.
Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
O
Good Value
Oliver2481 12.08.2014
I bought Mooer's Skyverb to get something that my amp lacked - a heavy reverb with a very long decay time in order to get a more droning sound when bowing my guitar.
First impressions are that the pedal is quite sturdily-built for a pedal of its size and price: the housing is metal, the main knob is chunky and the switch seems quite hardy. It's also nice to have something which doesn't take up much room on my small pedalboard (although the lack of room for a 9V battery means that a decent power supply, and room for it, is necessary).
I would have no qualms about using this pedal in a live environment at small to large club shows, but would not trust it's quality for very large shows. The problem is that the longer decay sounds seem to 'throb' slightly as if they were a delay signal, and there is also a fairly noticeable digital 8bit noise underlying the sound, which is quite a shame when using a very clean tone, although I suspect using a dirtier tone would worsen this. There is also a fairly loud click when the pedal is turned on, which does cause some issue when trying to use it subtly.
Overall, however, it's good value for money, especially being true bypass, and does what it says on the tin. I wouldn't mind paying slightly more for a pedal of its size and type if Mooer got rid of the underlying noise.
I bought Mooer's Skyverb to get something that my amp lacked - a heavy reverb with a very long decay time in order to get a more droning sound when bowing my guitar.
First impressions are that the pedal is quite sturdily-built for a pedal of its size and price: the housing is metal, the main knob is chunky and the switch seems quite hardy. It's also nice to have
I bought Mooer's Skyverb to get something that my amp lacked - a heavy reverb with a very long decay time in order to get a more droning sound when bowing my guitar.
First impressions are that the pedal is quite sturdily-built for a pedal of its size and price: the housing is metal, the main knob is chunky and the switch seems quite hardy. It's also nice to have something which doesn't take up much room on my small pedalboard (although the lack of room for a 9V battery means that a decent power supply, and room for it, is necessary).
I would have no qualms about using this pedal in a live environment at small to large club shows, but would not trust it's quality for very large shows. The problem is that the longer decay sounds seem to 'throb' slightly as if they were a delay signal, and there is also a fairly noticeable digital 8bit noise underlying the sound, which is quite a shame when using a very clean tone, although I suspect using a dirtier tone would worsen this. There is also a fairly loud click when the pedal is turned on, which does cause some issue when trying to use it subtly.
Overall, however, it's good value for money, especially being true bypass, and does what it says on the tin. I wouldn't mind paying slightly more for a pedal of its size and type if Mooer got rid of the underlying noise.
Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
O
Basic little reverb; does exacty what I bought it for.
OphiuchusRising 04.05.2021
Bought this lil' verb about a year ago together with my first tube amp (Marshall Origin 50H; it doesn't have a built in reverb).
I wasn't very impressed with the verb at first but after a full year of experimenting, I can honestly say that it does exactly what I needed from a basic reverb.
The breakthrough came when I did a proper guitar setup a few months back and everything started to sound as I wanted it to. The main problem was that my pickup's (humbuckers) were set way to high which caused the reverb to respond way out of proportion, very harshly, as did the amp incidentally. Once the pup's were set at the 'correct' height, the reverb performed very nicely interacting with the amp. I've been finding myself using the 'church' mode predominantly.
Conclusion: If you're looking for a basic reverb to add to your amp without too much bells and whistles and with straightforward controls, you should try one of these.
Bought this lil' verb about a year ago together with my first tube amp (Marshall Origin 50H; it doesn't have a built in reverb).
I wasn't very impressed with the verb at first but after a full year of experimenting, I can honestly say that it does exactly what I needed from a basic reverb.
The breakthrough came when I did a proper guitar setup a
Bought this lil' verb about a year ago together with my first tube amp (Marshall Origin 50H; it doesn't have a built in reverb).
I wasn't very impressed with the verb at first but after a full year of experimenting, I can honestly say that it does exactly what I needed from a basic reverb.
The breakthrough came when I did a proper guitar setup a few months back and everything started to sound as I wanted it to. The main problem was that my pickup's (humbuckers) were set way to high which caused the reverb to respond way out of proportion, very harshly, as did the amp incidentally. Once the pup's were set at the 'correct' height, the reverb performed very nicely interacting with the amp. I've been finding myself using the 'church' mode predominantly.
Conclusion: If you're looking for a basic reverb to add to your amp without too much bells and whistles and with straightforward controls, you should try one of these.