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Donner Reverb Guitar Pedal, Verb Square Digital Reverb 7 Modes Room, Hall, Church, Spring, Plate, Studio, Mod, True Bypass

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Color: Green Reverb


Features

  • 7 Reverb Effect: Room, Hall, Church, Spring, Plate, Studio and Mod.
  • Digital circuit design, true bypass provides transparent tone
  • Whole Aluminium-alloy classic, stable and strong.
  • LED indicator shows the working state.
  • DC 9V Adapter power supply is not included.

Brand: Donner


Style: Reverb, Guitar, Bass


Color: Green Reverb


Product Dimensions: 3.7"L x 1.7"W x 2"H


Item Weight: 0.25 Kilograms


Item Weight: 8.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: 2.4 x 2.4 x 3.9 inches


Item model number: EC965


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 10, 2017


Color Name: Green Reverb


Hardware Interface: 1/4-inch Audio


Signal Format: Analog


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 9 Volts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Exactly what i was looking for!
Color: Green Noise Gate
Really needed a noise gate to improve my live sound for shows. I heard a lot of great things from this pedal and its great! It does exactly what it was designed to do. Cancels out any feedback from your amplifier and keeps it absolutely silent! Its also nice and small, so it doesn't take up to much space from your pedal board. Its very easy to use and its simple. This pedal doesn't use batteries, so you will have to use a power supply or a 9V Power Cord to power it up. If your looking for a pedal that use's batteries, this won't help you. It's still a great pedal to have to your collection and it'll clean up your guitar sound well! i recommend this to any guitarist that needs an nice, affordable, small pedal! Not a bad deal ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by Ken L

  • This little guy does it all and very well
Color: Green Reverb
The Donner Verb Square is a delightful surprize. First thing I noticed is that the packaging that the Verb Square came in is quality and class. It is designed for long term protection of this little powerhouse. Next, Donner included a simple single sheet of crip notes: just enough to tell you what you need to know to sail this amazing little pedal. Then the pedal is nicely designed and well manufactured. The layout is simply ergonomic. It provides what is needed in an orderly and Spoc-logical fashion. It oozes from it's very essence that the Donner Verb Square is rugged. It is not fragile. The stout metal case is built like an Army tank, the all metal full bypass footswitch is well manufactured and made ruggedly, the bright red LED is mounted low in the top of the housing so that the foot switch absorbs the weight of a foot so that a foot will not normally and naturally tap to damage the LED. The jacks are stout with a positive reassuring 'click' as the instrument cord is firmly seated within the jack signaling a firm connection and reliable signal. Even the green paint is well done and quality. In Chinese fashion, the Verb Square is decorated with a random white helm wheel that somehow seems to just belong. The selection of quality pots and knobs nicely operate the main controls. The largest knob selects one of about every reverb ever used: Room, Hall, Church, Spring, Plate, Studio and Mod. The three smaller knobs provide a fineness with keen accuracy and positive utility when dialing together the perfect balance of E. LEVEL, DECAY and TONE control as described in the provided cheat sheet. Thankfully, the Donner engineers apparently made the pedal be an overall gain of one. What this means is that when you step on the footswitch, the signal volume does not go noticeably up or down: it just gives this smooth addition of reverb to the signal. That means the Verb Square can be placed in the effects loop in an amplifier between the preamp stage and poweramp stage without causing problems of feedback, noise, volume level changing or other undesirables when switching reverb on or off. I tried it on my Ampeg VL-501 in the effects loop: switched on and whoopee sweet reverb; switched off and reverb goes away with the rest of the amp personality, and, therefore, my tone, unchanged except for the desired addition or removal of reverb. The individual reverb effects are organic and natural. I liked them all. Even the massaged Mod setting is well done. This little guy is attractive, ergonomic, rugged, organic and natural. What more could one ask for? Well . . . It does all of that on a budget. It is very price competitive with its competitors. It is made for poor musicians to have a very well built, space conserving, organic sounding, functional and attractive pedal that is frugal and made for years of reliable multi reverb mode operation. As the movie critics would say, Bravo!! Two thumbs up!!πŸ‘πŸ‘ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2019 by Professional Engineer

  • It's not bad nor is it that great...it just is... a 45.00 reverb
Color: Green Reverb
OK so I kind of echo the same things others have said however, I am not going to jump on the same "omg this thing is outstanding sounding" bandwagon. Sound: Look I am not expecting to get a strymon big sky sound for 45.00 however I figured after reading the reviews this thing would be pretty damn good. I am going to put it in the category of , it is exactly what it is.. a 45.00 reverb pedal. It does nothing outstanding, but it doesn't completely suck. The spring does not sound that great(basically no rattle to it at all), the plate could really use a better algorithm. Church could use a much deeper sound. Mod does basically nothing. It's not all just "meh" though. The "studio" preset is actually my favorite. I think it sounds the best. NOW MY BIGGEST COMPLAINT on the pedal is that it has very weak max decay time. I am talking real short. You put it on church and max it out I am expecting some really long decays.....NOPE.... This is probably not a big to some of you, but for my needs it is. Construction: The thing feels built well, but hold any metal box this size in your hand and tell me that it doesn't. We confuse a small sturdy box with being well built. That being said it does seem fine. The knobs feel tight and not wobbly. LED is bright maybe too bright, but whatever. OH one thing I think they could change is the "click" strength of the pedal switch itself. Like if you do it with your fingers you have to give it a pretty good push to get it activated. This is a 1st world problem though so whatever. IT's sturdy. The form factor is obviously small which is great. Value: See this is the tough call. At 45.00 it's basically worth about that. It's not like one of those steals like the berhinger echo machine you could get for 30.00 and you got 100's of dollars in value, or like their vintage phase. This pedal is basically on par which the type of reverbs that are built in to some mixers. Even less powerful than some of those. So it's tough. It feels good in hand (as any metal box this size should), and not crazy expensive, but it's not berhinger cheap either. Its just that. So in conclusion, its exactly what it claims to be. a 45.00 sounding reverb that feels really sturdy. No ground breaking reverbs or value. There's about 12 other reverbs in this same price range that sound probably just the same. That the issue. It's a saturated market making the decision hard with no clear winner. I like donner as a company so far.. I have another pedal from them that works great and sounds pretty damn good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2018 by I am a real reviewer. Not some Review Bot

  • Affordable and Gets the Job Done
Color: Green Noise Gate
The unit is affordable, well built, effective, and easy to use. It’s really cleaned up my tone.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by R. Day

  • well made and fits my budget.
Color: ABY Box
I just got the ABY box and it works perfectly. I use it to switch between my Strat and Tele. I couldn't justify the cost of other ABY boxes on the market when I could get the same result with this for considerably less money. Another thing I like is it's compactness. I recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by jim v

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