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Reverb for Guitar from Mooer belonging to the Micro series

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  • barvadorbarvador

    very correct reverb

    Mooer ShimVerbPublished on 05/30/14 at 05:39
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    3 modes, classic room, spring and psyche, a volume control, tone control (color) and an overall depth knob reverb (decay). Mini size, no battery, true bypass, ca looks good. Very attractive price for a digital reverb, so we are ready to forgive some flaws, including the lack of plate reverb in favor of an oddity without interest (Shime)

    UTILIZATION

    the volume of the effect is difficult to adjust because the knob is microscopic and invisible marking. The Mix knob is quite crucial because you really can have 100% of the original sound without reverb (very psychedelic effect ...) or zero reverb.Une Once set, this is not bad.
    the color adjustment is a reverb tone quite effective.
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    3 modes, classic room, spring and psyche, a volume control, tone control (color) and an overall depth knob reverb (decay). Mini size, no battery, true bypass, ca looks good. Very attractive price for a digital reverb, so we are ready to forgive some flaws, including the lack of plate reverb in favor of an oddity without interest (Shime)

    UTILIZATION

    the volume of the effect is difficult to adjust because the knob is microscopic and invisible marking. The Mix knob is quite crucial because you really can have 100% of the original sound without reverb (very psychedelic effect ...) or zero reverb.Une Once set, this is not bad.
    the color adjustment is a reverb tone quite effective.
    the main decay adjusts the depth attention to find balance.
    Thus, with this knob, the user will manage the room reverb "ambiance", room, hall, cathedral, so everything is a matter of precision and it still gives versatility at your fingertips via a single knob. This mode is convincing, but not always easy to adjust between volume and decay.

    fashion spring ok, but very quickly surf invasive if only switch from one mode to another. against a setting of decay will be required. The overall quality is ok.
    shime mode has almost no interest and generates harmony notes Ethereal hyper reverb, délolé the seal does not come with ...

    SOUND QUALITY

    the sounds are very good, careful dosing effect as sensitive and effective knobs.
    In the effects loop, the effect is noisy, it is the only pedal that breath (I have a delay, chorus, tremolo) so not cool. however no breath out of the loop. What is surprising is that it works not bad though in this case! So a good point.

    OVERALL OPINION

    for local use, room or repet, it's ok because it makes services and goes into the pocket for the rest, a TC or hardwire will be much higher of course! I remake this purchase because for less than 70 €, I do not wonder no more.
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  • NC2HNC2H

    Good Reverb

    Mooer ShimVerbPublished on 02/15/14 at 05:32
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Reverb with 3 modes: Room / Spring / Shimmer

    Robust pedal even if the small mode dial is a little fragile, especially considering the tiny size of the pedal, do not miss the switch with his foot ^ ^

    UTILIZATION

    Single aggregate use. 3 modes are really different so the effective range is rather wide.

    It is regrettable that the "label" of the (tiny) knobs are black, and suddenly very visible. On stage with a low light we see not or are the settings .. I stick a tiny personal piece of white paper in the slot history to overcome the problem, and it works pretty well.

    The size of the pedal requires an external power supply, no room for a battery.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I us…
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    Reverb with 3 modes: Room / Spring / Shimmer

    Robust pedal even if the small mode dial is a little fragile, especially considering the tiny size of the pedal, do not miss the switch with his foot ^ ^

    UTILIZATION

    Single aggregate use. 3 modes are really different so the effective range is rather wide.

    It is regrettable that the "label" of the (tiny) knobs are black, and suddenly very visible. On stage with a low light we see not or are the settings .. I stick a tiny personal piece of white paper in the slot history to overcome the problem, and it works pretty well.

    The size of the pedal requires an external power supply, no room for a battery.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I use it with a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and a Gretsch G5191.

    The Room fashion grows up to maximum settings and Hall is rather convincing.
    The Spring fashion is okay if you not push the knobs too.
    The Shimmer mode ... I'm not convinced me good, but it must appeal to some ^ ^

    The sound is good, rather transparent, the pedal is True Bypass and easily found space on a pedalboard already well stocked.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have 2 months, she was doing a good job and the price / quality ratio seems quite correct.

    I really regret the lack of visibility on the knobs and I think the size of the pedal will not suit everyone, as it was quickly crushed everything, risking damage to the selector.

    Level is more than adequate (again relative to the price) and in my opinion will satisfy anyone wanting a little reverb to fatten the sound a bit of his guitar.
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  • manyaxxxmanyaxxx

    good reverb

    Mooer ShimVerbPublished on 02/23/13 at 17:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    pedal purchased for a small lamp amp without reverb, a fender excelsior

    2 types of reverb + mode shimmer pretty special but rather successful
    true bypass

    UTILIZATION

    one mode selector
    a knob to "color" a kind of tone we will say
    volume
    a "decay" to the length of the effect

    the blue LED lights too much for my taste

    SOUND QUALITY

    the room is very good, sounds quite natural
    the spring is a bit less successful but still quite credible
    the shimmer you can enmener trips in the psyche even enough space .... but it is quite pleasing to the ear .... unless you abuse

    OVERALL OPINION

    I had a Behringer RV600 before spring whose mode was not bad at all …
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    pedal purchased for a small lamp amp without reverb, a fender excelsior

    2 types of reverb + mode shimmer pretty special but rather successful
    true bypass

    UTILIZATION

    one mode selector
    a knob to "color" a kind of tone we will say
    volume
    a "decay" to the length of the effect

    the blue LED lights too much for my taste

    SOUND QUALITY

    the room is very good, sounds quite natural
    the spring is a bit less successful but still quite credible
    the shimmer you can enmener trips in the psyche even enough space .... but it is quite pleasing to the ear .... unless you abuse

    OVERALL OPINION

    I had a Behringer RV600 before spring whose mode was not bad at all .... the problem is that the pedal is dead after a year ...

    the shimberb inspires more confidence, metal case, solid

    there's no external power supply needed space to house a battery, attractive format for pedal has a pedal board too fat, this format is the same for all pedals of this brand, personally I like

    the sound quality is good, it does not dirty the sound and the color very little, it is rather transparent, fairly neutral, the effect is clean without sounding synthetic

    I would do my choice without hesitation, honest for the price
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