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Key Features
The Mooer MRV4 EchoVerb Digital Delay and Reverb Pedal is a versatile model that combines two effect into a compact unit. Use the effect switch to select whether to use the effects together or alone. Alongside this, each pedal comes equipped with its own controls. The delay channel features tune, feedback, and level, whilst the reverb offers tone, decay, and mix.
With the versatility of these controls, there is a huge range of tonal possibilities ranging from a subtle ambience to extreme effects. Although the pedal is packed with a huge variety of features, the EchoVerb itself is tiny and compact, to ensure it can fit onto even the busiest of pedalboards. Effortlessly enhance your performance.
Product Ref: 106616
The MRV4 features a high-quality reverb that your can effortlessly shape using its range of controls. Find your ideal effect. The controls included on this channel are tone, decay, and mix, all which are indicated in green on the pedal. This is to help you distinguish these controls from the delay controls. Use the tone knob to adjust the tonality of the effect and enhance the richness. Its decay lets you alter whether the effect has quick or long decay for a stereo or space reverberation effect. Finally, the mix control is for adjusting the wet and dry reverb.
Loaded with a digital delay effect, the EchoVerb lets you shape the delay with its own controls so you can shape the sound to suit your style. The controls included on this channel are level, time, and feedback. These have been indicated in orange in order to easily distinguish it from the reverb channel. Its level control lets you alter the overall volume and output of the effect, whilst the time is for adjusting the length of the delay, ranging from 45 to 1600ms. Finally, there is a feedback control for adjusting the feedback from the delay effect.