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Write a Customer ReviewBy Timothy
November 12, 2019
By Seth
November 11, 2019
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November 11, 2019
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November 11, 2019
By Leona
November 9, 2019
Mosky Spring Reverb is probably the best reverb I've played for less than $ 50. In the past 5-10 years, the number of Chinese guitar pedals has skyrocketed, and most similar / simple effects, such as driving, The delay and the chorus effects are very good. Because the effect requires more complex digital processing, the budget of Chinese brands is often difficult to achieve, which is the most realistic in the reverberation pedal. The spring reverb can be particularly complicated because it needs to cover a range from subtle echoes to spacious faded atmospheres. Compared to my BOSS RV-6 and DigiTech Hardwire RV-7 (two units over $ 100 with excellent Spring Reverb mode), Mosky Spring Reverb is less authentic, but it is something you want to sell than you think. Being much closer to $ 30. One of the things I like to make spring reverb one of my favorite effects is how it reacts aggressively and aggressively to the player's thumping on the ropes. Mosky Spring Reverb does a good job of simulating the “drip irrigation” of spring reverberant metal, especially when compared to other budget units, which ultimately sound like a generic “hall” reverberation without dynamics. I should point out that the pedal is said to be a clone of Malekko Omicron Spring, and Mosky is not too shy to inform him about this. I did not reproduce the original material, so I cannot say how close it is, but I saw some comparison videos and it seems that it is at least on the same court. In any case, the Mosky unit has a spring sound but almost "low fidelity" with its own advantages. I still don't know how the controls work. Mosky stated that "MIX" is the dry / wet amount of reverberation added, while "DWELL" adjusts the "bit reduction rate". Both knobs seem to have an effect on the reverberation fall time, but it is different. I'm still testing the "DWELL" setting, but when you activate it, it seems that the reverberation is becoming clearer. This is a very compact unit, although its 85 mA power consumption is not typical of reverberant pedals, it should probably work with isolated power supplies. I am impressed by this because it is one of the few cheap reverberations that are really worth it. The purist of the spring reverb would say that it doesn't sound like the Fender tank of the 1960s, but it sounds like "spring" in my ears and has its own interesting features.
By Pamela
November 9, 2019
By Robert
November 9, 2019
By Laura
November 9, 2019
This pedal is great! I have been trying to combine a viable mini pedal pedal. Before buying the MP-51 spring reverb, I bought a series of miniature pedals and bought a slightly different (different) micro reverb pedal and tried to mark any available settings. I doubt if I can get a good sound from another miniature reverberation pedal. I put it on my pedal and I was immediately impressed. I strongly recommend using this pedal, which can produce a long-term wet sound, and there is no nonsense, you can also lower it when necessary. I used the Hall of Fame remix on the full-size pedal, and if I had to replace it, I could save more than $ 100 and just buy another MP-51.
By Carol
November 9, 2019
Waiting almost a month, I'll say it's worth it. Sounds like a digital reverb, but I will not object because it is a digital reverb. I used it instead of the terrible reverberation of the Vox amplifier. When enabled, it will not interfere with your voice. It does a good job of mixing and responding, providing some space without altering the sound. The input connector is really convincing because there may be some oxidation after being placed in a container in China for a month. Although the problem may be resolved soon.
By Kenneth
November 8, 2019
At a low price, I bought this pedal as an interesting reverberation for the startup setup (orange horror), which has no integrated reverberation. I didn't see many comments at the time, but I already bought some Mosky pedals and I'm almost impressed with them. This surprised me about the depth and quality of the sound (unlike other pedals, I think this is digital instead of analog). Like the other Mosky pedals I have, it has an excellent warm reverberation that rivals the spring reverberation of other amplifiers. There is absolutely no cheap sound to hear it, and it has been loud in recent months.
By Gary
November 5, 2019
By ***
May 4, 2019
I'm a relative newbie to pedals and got this as my Vox practice amp doesn't have reverb. I am playing an Ibanez semi-hollow body electric. I combined this with my Keeley Compressor, and found some nice sounds! It is also pretty cool without the compressor for some more ambient surfy sort of sounds. Good value pedal. Very pleased!
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