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Key Features
The Mooer MRV5 ModVerb Digital Reverb Pedal is loaded with three of Mooer's most beloved modulation effects with a cutting-edge reverb algorithm. Flanger, vibrato, and phaser - you'll have ambient effects on tap, all of which can be selected effortlessly using the control switch. Also equipped are intuitive controls, including a type switch, depth, decay, and mix, making it easy for you to dial in your ideal modulation reverb sound. In addition, the ModVerb Digital Pedal Features tap tempo that can be selected via the LED, and Frozen functionality that can be activated using the footswitch. Beautiful harmonics delivered in a compact design.
Product Ref: 106619
The ModVerb doesn’t only offer modulation and reverb, there's also three further modulation options consisting of flanger, vibrato, and phaser. With flanger effect, you are provided with a unique and distinctive sound that can be heard in genres like progressive rock and psychedelic. Alongside this, it provides you with a spacey sound effect. Its vibrato produces a wide range of sounds ranging from a soft and smooth effect to a dramatic and deep sound. Finally, there is the phaser, delivering a swooshing and swirling sound that is truly unique. A range of styles to suit everyone.
The MRV5 comes equipped with four easy controls that let you adjust your mix, depth, and decay, alongside an effect switch. Use the effect switch to choose which modulation you would like to perform with. The mix lets you fine tune the blend between the wet and dry reverb signals, whilst the decay alters the reverb’s decay and how long it takes. Finally, there is the depth, providing the opportunity to change the depth of each of the modulation effects.