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Description
Introducing the Mooer Echoverb, a masterful blend of digital delay and reverb effects, engineered to bring depth and dimension to your guitar's sound. Compact yet powerful, this pedal is a marvel for musicians seeking to add a touch of ambiance or a rich, echoing resonance to their play. With its intuitive two-way switch, effortlessly toggle between delay and reverb settings, crafting the perfect sound for any piece. Whether you're looking for a subtle harmonic layer or a vast, echoing space, the Echoverb's flexibility and precision make it an indispensable tool for both live performances and studio sessions. Plus, the tap tempo function unlocks a realm of rhythmic possibilities, all housed in a design that's as portable as it is robust. Dive into a sonic landscape of your own making with the Mooer Echoverb, where versatility meets unmatched quality.
Key Features:
- Dual effects in one: Digital Delay and Reverb for versatile sound shaping
- Easy switching between effects with a two-way toggle, offering control over feedback, decay, and delay
- Delay time of up to 1.6 seconds for expansive sound possibilities
- Tap tempo function for precise delay timing adjustments
- Compact design, perfect for any pedalboard setup
Product specs
| Available since | April 2017 |
| Analogico | No |
| Delay Time | 1,6 s |
| tap feature | Yes |
| Battery Operation | No |
| PSU included | No |
| input/output configuration | Mono in / mono out |
FAQs
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Does the Mooer EchoVerb pedal support tap tempo for delay adjustments?
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Yes, the Mooer EchoVerb includes a tap tempo feature, allowing you to easily adjust the delay time to match your playing.
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Can the Mooer EchoVerb be powered by a battery?
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No, the Mooer EchoVerb does not support battery operation and requires an external power supply, which is not included with the pedal.
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What is the maximum delay time available on the Mooer EchoVerb?
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The Mooer EchoVerb offers a maximum delay time of 1.6 seconds, providing ample range for creating lush, ambient soundscapes.
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Is the Mooer EchoVerb suitable for both electric and acoustic guitars?
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The Mooer EchoVerb is designed to work with electric guitars, but it can also be used with acoustic guitars equipped with a pickup, offering versatile delay and reverb effects.
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How does the Mooer EchoVerb differ from a typical analog delay pedal?
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The Mooer EchoVerb is a digital delay and reverb pedal, offering precise control over delay times and reverb effects, unlike analog pedals which typically provide a warmer, more vintage sound.
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MOOER EchoVerb Digital Delay& Reverb Pedal
Reviews
PROS
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Easy to use, intuitive setup for reverb and delay
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Versatile reverb from light to massive cathedral sounds
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Delay ranges from short slapback to long tape echo
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Features tap tempo function for precise delay control
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Sturdy build quality with aesthetically pleasing switch topper
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Compact, saving space on pedalboards
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Great value for money, especially for entry-level dual mode pedals
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Useful for home practice, recording, and rehearsals
CONS
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Sounds digital, may color signal with brittle timbre
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Interface can be clunky and not straightforward
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Lacks memory for settings, requiring re-dialing upon power-up
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Some find it noisy at times
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Quality of knobs and sensitivity could be improved
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Switching between effects is cumbersome and not well explained
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Does not save settings, losing tones when powered off
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Tap tempo activation can be confusing and limited to delay mode
Owner Insights
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Setup and maintenance
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The Mooer Echoverb requires 160mA power, but many power supplies only offer 100mA, leading to performance issues unless connected to higher mA outputs.
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Features and functionality
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The Echoverb's delay feature operates correctly with a suitable power supply, indicated by the LED blinking, but it can have reverb functionality issues if underpowered.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 3 Ratings
1184
Awesome budget Delay/reverb pedal... with some quirks
This thing is awesome. Has a good 60's echo type delay with tap tempo and a good reverb in one pedal. It's quirky though, it doesn't save settings, so every-time it powers off you lose the tones that you dialed in. Turning it back on, it doesn't take long if you remembered your settings to get it back up and running. Also the tap tempo can be confusing, you have to hold down the footswitch and the light will change color and start flashing, that's when you can start the tap tempo. However you have to be in the delay mode to activate it. Doesn't take long to get up and running, it saves space on a board and it's a great entry point for dual mode pedals. It's a bang for the buck but comes with some quirks, once you get around it, you have a great little delay/reverb pedal for the money.
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