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Description
The Mosky Spring Reverb pedal delivers the classic, warm sound of vintage reverb in a compact and budget-friendly package. Designed for guitarists who crave the lush, ambient tones reminiscent of the golden era of surf rock, this pedal offers an authentic spring reverb experience without the need for bulky equipment. Its intuitive design and straightforward controls make it perfect for both beginners and seasoned musicians looking to add depth to their sound.
With just a turn of the reverb control knob, you can seamlessly transition from a subtle shimmer to a cavernous echo, making it versatile for various music styles. The pedal features a true bypass, ensuring that your guitar’s tone remains pure when the effect is not engaged. Moreover, the Mosky Spring Reverb is designed to withstand the rigors of live performances, thanks to its durable construction. Plug it into your pedalboard and take your soundscapes to new heights.
Key Features:
- Authentic spring reverb sound
- Intuitive single knob control for ease of use
- True bypass for preserving original tone
- Durable construction suitable for live performance
- Compact size for easy pedalboard integration
Product specs
| Brand | Mosky Audio |
| Model | Spring Reverb |
| Finish | Pink |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | China |
| Categories | Reverb Pedals |
| Color Family | Pink |
FAQs
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What type of power supply does the Mosky Spring Reverb pedal require?
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The Mosky Spring Reverb pedal requires a standard 9V DC power supply and has a current draw of 85mA.
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Can the Mosky Spring Reverb pedal be used with both electric and acoustic guitars?
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Yes, the Mosky Spring Reverb pedal can be used with both electric and acoustic guitars, providing a classic spring reverb sound to enhance your tone.
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How does the Mosky Spring Reverb pedal compare to traditional spring reverb units?
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The Mosky Spring Reverb pedal emulates the classic spring reverb sound with a compact design, offering a metallic and echoey effect similar to traditional spring units but in a more portable and pedalboard-friendly format.
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Is the Mosky Spring Reverb pedal true bypass?
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Yes, the Mosky Spring Reverb pedal features true bypass switching, ensuring that your tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.
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Does the Mosky Spring Reverb pedal work well with other effects pedals?
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The Mosky Spring Reverb pedal integrates smoothly with other effects pedals, allowing you to create complex soundscapes by combining it with overdrive, delay, and modulation effects.
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Reviews
PROS
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Mix and dwell controls offer easy sound customization
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Provides a simple, effective spring reverb sound
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Affordable compared to similar products
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Suitable for subtle effects and can nearly achieve maximum reverb levels
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Compact and easy to integrate into a pedalboard setup
CONS
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Built-in light is excessively bright, may require dimming
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Does not fully match the quality of vintage amp reverb
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Effect can become uncontrollable at high settings
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Switch noise is louder than average
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Digital reverb quality may not satisfy all users
4.0 out of 5
Based on 4 Reviews and 19 Ratings
1058
Cheap, one trick pony! Boinnngggg
If you don't have a lot of money and just want a simple spring reverb, this sounds like spring reverb. It's a clone of the Malekko Omicron and it does sound pretty darn close. It doesn't take much for the effect to become out of control, so I have used on my board for a little bit of space and it works well in that regard.
It's cheap, and that's nice. However, like other cheap Chinese pedals, the switch is crazy loud and the light is way too bright, two pet-peeves of mine. I ended up throwing some tape over the light to tone it down a bit, now I don't have to squint my eyes when I look down at it.
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Fantastic cheap reverb
You might find that more expensive stuff does other kinds of reverb etc but for cheap this reverb sounds killer!
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In a picture I have taken at the Tom Rowley gig in Sheffield on June 25, 2019, it can be clearly seen that Nick O'Malley uses the Mosky Spring Reverb pedal.
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