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Average Price: $51
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Description
Ensure your music reaches celestial heights with the Mooer SkyVerb. This compact pedal offers a versatile range of reverb effects to cater to every guitarist's needs. From intimate small-room slapback to vintage plate reverb, the SkyVerb delivers an array of high-quality tones, all within a durable, full-metal chassis. Equipped with a 3-way reverb mode switch and 32-bit DSP chip, this pedal is a gateway to a universe of tonal possibilities, while remaining affordable and accessible. True bypass ensures that your signal stays pure and uncompromised, making the Mooer SkyVerb a must-have addition to your pedalboard.
Key Features:
- 3-way reverb mode switch for versatile sound shaping
- 32-bit DSP chip for high-quality sound
- True bypass to maintain signal integrity
- Durable full-metal chassis for longevity
- Boutique-quality sound at an affordable price
- Compact size for easy portability
Product specs
| Available since | March 2014 |
| Analog | No |
| Battery Operation | No |
| PSU included | No |
| input/output configuration | Mono in / mono out |
FAQs
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What types of reverb does the Mooer SkyVerb offer?
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The Mooer SkyVerb provides three reverb types: Room, Hall, and Plate. Each type is designed to give you a range of ambient effects from subtle room reflections to expansive hall reverbs.
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Does the Mooer SkyVerb require a power supply?
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Yes, the Mooer SkyVerb does not operate on batteries and requires a 9V DC power supply, which is not included with the pedal.
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How does the Mooer SkyVerb perform with a mono setup?
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The Mooer SkyVerb is designed for mono input and output, making it ideal for straightforward guitar setups without stereo capabilities.
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Is the Mooer SkyVerb suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the compact size and robust build of the Mooer SkyVerb make it a good choice for live performances, offering versatile reverb effects in a pedalboard-friendly format.
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Can the Mooer SkyVerb be used with bass guitars?
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While primarily designed for electric guitars, the Mooer SkyVerb can also be used with bass guitars, providing rich reverb effects suitable for various musical styles.
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Reviews
PROS
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Compact size fits easily on pedalboards
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Versatile reverb settings (Studio, Church, Plate)
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Quality construction with metal housing
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True bypass maintains signal integrity
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Good value for the price point
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Suitable for a range of music styles
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Controls are easy to use and sensitive
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Can produce long decay times for droning sounds
CONS
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Some models may introduce extra noise
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Lacks the finesse of higher-end reverb pedals
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Can sound digital and metallic at high mix levels
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Noticeable click when pedal is engaged
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Does not accommodate a 9V battery, requiring external power
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Sound can be too dark and muddy for some preferences
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mooer SkyVerb.
Comparisons
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Some users find the Mooer SkyVerb to sound harsh, particularly when compared to the Boss RV5, which offers superior sound quality for hall and plate settings.
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Build quality
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Despite being budget-friendly, Mooer's build quality is reportedly solid, with pedals holding up well under frequent use and gigging conditions.
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User experience
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Owners report reliability concerns with some budget pedal brands, but Mooer pedals generally maintain consistent performance over time.
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4.0 out of 5
Based on 6 Reviews and 26 Ratings
107
Good enough but not really a blockbuster.
Mooer's early foray into reverb got us to where we are now in that category. But, this particular product is still being sold. That said, it's best to stay away from this and buy the Mooer R7 or Mooer A7 instead.
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Decent digital reverb
This is a compact digital delay that offers "studio" (room), "church" and "plate" reverb. It sounds good if it's mixed in subtly, but can become quite cold and metallic at long delay times or with the Mix knob approaching the full wet position. This may be exactly what you need if you are into experimental or dark ambient tones, or you may consider it a bit too digital. Still, it's one of the better digital reverbs in this price range and form factor.
123
Very Versatile
The perfect match for my rig, oh wowee. This was an impulse buy when I went to Music Square in Oneonta, NY. During the upcoming week, I watched a demo video of the TC Hall Of Fame and was convinced that I needed it. I saw the HoF Mini in the store, but wasn't a big fan of this edition. I asked the clerk if they had the full HoF, which they didn't, but he offered me the SkyVerb, so I plugged in a Jazzmaster on one end and a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe on the other, messed around for a few minutes, and have been hooked ever since! I'd recommend this to those who aren't looking for massive, shimmering reverberation, but for those looking for a variety of reverb in a small, compact pedal
135
Reverb that bites
Make sure u put it in front of all drivers, or send it through an effects loop. Can get muddy if you're using it with drivers.
160
Good bang for your buck
It sounds good in the mix, not amazing by itself when compared to the Supernatural Reverb, but this unit is far lighter and simpler you can forgive it for the shortcomings.
Overall a very usable and musical addition.
78
Great buy
Small and effective pedal. A must buy! Good control of mix , depth and decay. Substitute for a more pricey pedal with this MOOER that has an on Par quality reverb mix.
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