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YMUZE Moskyaudio Mini Spring Reverb Guitar Effect Pedal
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Brand | Moskyaudio |
Style | Reverb,Mini |
Color | Spring reverb |
Product Dimensions | 1.6"L x 1.3"W x 3.7"H |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
About this item
- Electric guitar effect pedal for guitar players
- Boasting a super small size with low noise, and a near bottomless depth of spring reverb sound.
- 2 functional knobs: MIX pot- adjusts dry/wet balance, DWELL pot- adjusts bit reduction rate
- True bypass switch achieves zero-loss of tone, with a LED indicator to state working condition.
- Full metal shell and compact size, durable and portable.
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Product information
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 1.6 x 1.3 inches |
ASIN | B07PRH7BGM |
Item model number | spring reverb |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | April 10, 2019 |
Color Name | Spring reverb |
Signal Format | Analog |
Size | 3.6 * 1.5 * 1.4in |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
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Product Description
Specifications:
Effect Type: Spring Reverb
Material: zinc aluminum alloy
Signal Input: 1/4″Monaural Jack
Signal Output: 1/4″Monaural Jack
Current draw: 85mA.
Power Supply: DC 9V (Due to the shell material and volume, battery power cannot be installed inside. DC power supply)
Item Size: 9.4 * 4 * 3.2cm / 3.7 * 1.6 * 1.3in
Please note:
1. Due to the lighting effect, the color of the item shown in the picture may be a little different from the real one. It is just for your reference only.
2. The measurement allowed error is +/- 1cm.
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Versatility | 3.7 | 4.6 | 3.9 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.0 | — | 4.2 | 4.5 |
Sound quality | 4.2 | — | 3.9 | 4.0 | 3.8 | 4.2 |
Quality of material | — | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.3 | — | 4.5 |
Sold By | YMUZE MUSIC | JFOUT | FLAMMA | SoulDiM Store | HOEREV® | JFOUT |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
amperage | 85 milliamps | 92 milliamps | 300 milliamps | 26 milliamps | 100 milliamps | 100 milliamps |
signal format | Analog | Analog | Digital | Analog | Digital | Analog |
controls type | Knob | Knob | Knob | Knob | Knob | — |
voltage | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | — | 9 volts |
style | Reverb,Mini | Buffer,Delay,Reverb | Mini,Reverb | Compact | Compact | Buffer,Delay,Reverb,Bass |
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Customers like the sound quality, value, and quality of the guitar effect device. For example, they mention it adds warmth and depth to the sound, and there's a pleasant lack of any unwanted background noises. Some appreciate the space it provides. That said, opinions are mixed on durability.
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Customers like the sound quality of the guitar effect device. They say it adds warmth and depth to the sound, and has an incredible spring reverb sound. They also appreciate the pleasant lack of any unwanted background noises, and the overall operation is very polished. The re-verb is very real, and it has a decent tone. Overall, customers are happy with the sound and functionality of the pedal.
"...it (at least the unit I received) is NOT a noisy pedal - does NOT introduce any extra hiss or white noise into the signal, the way many pedals do -..." Read more
"...Sound is subjective, but if you are looking for an affordable delay pedal that sounds great, I would recommend the Mosky. Happy playing!" Read more
"...edit* SURF'S UP! Just used this in band rehearsal and it is GREAT for a surf sound. Recommended!" Read more
"It sounds really nice, really durable and small. Light is a little bit too bright." Read more
Customers find the value of the guitar effect device to be pretty good for the money. They say it's the most affordable reverb pedal that consistently works with their music. Customers also mention that it has a sweet tone and is the best budget spring revert. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Oh, last thing: while it's a good pedal at a great price, you might consider: for about 3x more you could get a used Hall of Fame or a used Boss..." Read more
"...Sound is subjective, but if you are looking for an affordable delay pedal that sounds great, I would recommend the Mosky. Happy playing!" Read more
"I wish the dwell could be set lower, but this simple and inexpensive device does sound a lot like a Fender spring reverb...." Read more
"...Does one thing and does it really well. It's also great value for the money." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the guitar effect device. They mention that it does one thing and does it really well. Some say that the durability and build quality of this pedal is good. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...All in all, a great little spring reverb pedal!..." Read more
"...There’ s really nothing to complain about here. This pedal is a quality delay and costs a fraction of the bigger brands...." Read more
"...The functionality seems good; delay, repeat and level all give appropriate responses, and the sound quality is great...." Read more
"...Hard to not like this pedal. Does one thing and does it really well. It's also great value for the money." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the space provided by the guitar effect device. They mention that it is small enough to squeeze in where necessary, and has a good sense of space. The mini pedal format is nice, and provides lots of space to tap the foot. The fit and finish look good.
"...The Mosky is small, well-built and comes in a sharp blue color. I can’t speak to the longevity of the unit, but it seems sturdy...." Read more
"It sounds really nice, really durable and small. Light is a little bit too bright." Read more
"...it's not a bad pedal and im glad I have it, it has a good sense of space to it and can be quite haunting...." Read more
"1. The fit and finish look good2. Needs a regulated 9vdc adapter center negative polarity...." Read more
Customers find the guitar effect device super easy to use right out of the box. They say it's simple to dial in the sound they're looking for and then leave it alone.
"...Yes, they are easier to use than the small knobs on other lower cost pedals I own/use regularly...." Read more
"...Super easy to use right out of the box. Couldn't be happier!" Read more
"...It's simple to dial in the sound I'm looking for and then leave it alone. For the price of these, I'm pleased with the sound and build...." Read more
"...When it’s working right it’s great! Very simple. Just like having reverb in the amp. Level and Dwell is all I need. Just wish the settings woul stay!)" Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the guitar effect device. Some mention it's well built, while others say it'll break easily.
"...The pots and switch feel very smooth and solid to me, and it's quiet switching it on and off...." Read more
"...The Mix and dwell do what they're supposed to, but they do it very weakly...." Read more
"...So far, I have been pleasantly surprised with the quality of each, except for the AZOR AP-320 Overdrive. But that’s another review!..." Read more
"It sounds really nice, really durable and small. Light is a little bit too bright." Read more
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There's nothing really to "ding" it for! However, a few caveats and things to consider.
1) I think it's a very good digital approximation of spring reverb, *but* there's just a touch of modulation happening in the trails that becomes increasingly audible as you turn up the dwell control. It's not a bad thing - I dig it actually! But it's not something you'd probably expect to hear from spring reverb.
2) it doesn't do that "drip" thing that some people really want from spring reverb - you know, that surfy pre-delay sound when you hit the note? it's "boingy" like a spring tank, but not drippy like the old Fender tube driven units or the Boss FRV-1. So if that's what you're after, it won't quite get you there - that said, with the mix and dwell cranked up, it's super lush and surfy sounding. With a bit of delay, great for ambient "pad" kinda stuff too.
3) while it (at least the unit I received) is NOT a noisy pedal - does NOT introduce any extra hiss or white noise into the signal, the way many pedals do - there IS an *ever so slight* bit of volume loss and high-end roll off when the pedal is engaged, compared to your dry signal. It's ALMOST imperceptible, but the more time I spent comparing and listening closely, I began to notice it. NOW, you could just attribute it to softening / smoothing out your sound the way amp reverb does - maybe that's all I'm hearing! A little softer attack, a bit less "forward" in-your-face sound because of the way the added reverb creates some "space" in the tone. (Again, it's almost inaudible.) Or, you might consider, if it's going to be an "always on" pedal - which it likely will be for me, since it ONLY does the spring thing, and I bought primarily with my non-reverb amps (70s princeton, 60s epiphone, fender excelsior) in mind - the slight volume loss and high end roll-off can easily be compensated for by adjusting settings on your amp or on another pedal in your chain - turn up the volume and tone a tad on your drive pedal, for instance. I don't see it as a problem, but figured it's worth mentioning.
4) random things worth mentioning: the blue LED light is super bright. The pots and switch feel very smooth and solid to me, and it's quiet switching it on and off. Didn't come with any paperwork or instructions in the box, but if you need instructions to operate a 2-knob spring reverb pedal, we've got bigger problems. Also, like most of these mini pedals, it won't hold a 9v battery, so you have run off a power supply of some sort (works fine daisy chained with my one-spot also powering a tuner, a couple drives, a delay and a chorus pedal, currently).
5) Oh, last thing: while it's a good pedal at a great price, you might consider: for about 3x more you could get a used Hall of Fame or a used Boss RV-5, which would have multiple reverb sounds (hall, plate, etc), not just the one simple spring sound - so if you want options, it may be worth saving up a little longer to buy one of those "industry standard" multi-voice reverb pedals - they're probably more professional and durable as well. I love my Hall of Fame - also a great value at it's price point, especially considering all you can do with the TonePrint feature! But I digress....
All in all, a great little spring reverb pedal! Supposedly it's a clone of the Malekko Chicklet - never owned one of those, so I can't compare, but my initial impression is I like the spring sound as well as my other favorite reverb pedals that I use regularly (Strymon Flint, Line 6 verbzilla, TC Hall of Fame), and way better than the TC Electronics Skysurfer I recently tried out (didn't like it at all! major noise-adding tone-sucker, too, with a spring setting that sounded nothing like spring reverb!) To put the Mosky in league with the Strymon should tell you something.
Bottom line: if you just need / want a simple, always-on, affordable spring reverb, I don't think you'll be disappointed in this one. I'm very impressed by and happy with it.
I compared the Mosky to the only other delay I own, the Maxon AD9. The Maxon was quite expensive when I got it years ago. It may seem like a mismatch to pit the low-priced Mosky against the mighty Maxon, but don’t count the Mosky out yet!
The Maxon is a very natural sounding delay but can seem dark at times. The Maxon also lacks true bypass. Still, I’ve always considered the Maxon top notch. The Mosky, on the other hand, offers true bypass. I listened to some recorded samples through headphones and they both sounded rich. To my ears, the Maxon sounded a smidge more natural but a bit darker. The Mosky sounded slightly less analog, but brighter and livelier (in a good way). However, the fact that the Mosky held up so well has me questioning the purpose of spending a lot of money to get big brand pedals.
The Mosky is small, well-built and comes in a sharp blue color. I can’t speak to the longevity of the unit, but it seems sturdy. There’ s really nothing to complain about here. This pedal is a quality delay and costs a fraction of the bigger brands. Sound is subjective, but if you are looking for an affordable delay pedal that sounds great, I would recommend the Mosky. Happy playing!
It is more boingy and echoey than the spring reverb in my main amp (a Randall), but I recently used a '70s Fender Deluxe Reverb and this sounds a lot like that. For the price it's perfect for my need, which is to add some depth to a rehearsal amp with no reverb.
*edit* SURF'S UP! Just used this in band rehearsal and it is GREAT for a surf sound. Recommended!