Product: Morley Rock'n Verb
Price Paid: US $75 used
Submitted
12/21/2002
at
06:12am
by
O.B.
Email: SKUNKYBUDDY at YAHOO<dot>COM
Ease of Use
:
7
eazy to use, 4 knobs not too much tweeking needed
Sound Quality
:
8
this is 1 of the best reverb pedals that ive had! only thing better is a tube reverb. the drive really helps give it a lil dirt. sounds great thru my 98 u.s. strat & my fender 59 bassman r.i.
Reliability
:
9
this thing is a tank!! its a black box, not an ugly big silver pedal about the size of 2 boss pedals. these things are HARD TO FIND!! but if you find a clean 1 youll love it!!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no longer made. no support. but built like a tank to last for ever!
Overall Rating
:
9
i play classic rock n blues, it fits great into my setup. if lost or stolen id look up on ebay for another. might be more than the $75 i paid but well worth it!! beats the boss reverbs hands down!! like i said the drive feature really makes this pedal, allmost as good as a tube reverb!!! SOUNDS GREAT ON TUBE AMPS!!! IVE GOT 2 MIGHT SELL 1?
Product: Morley Rock'n Verb
Price Paid: US $35 used
Submitted
11/01/1996
at
10:30am
by
andy jones
Ease of Use
:
9
4 knobs: drive, sustain, tone, loudness. The drive dosen't do anything until you put it past 12 o'clock, then it starts to overdrive. Sustain controls the rate of the reverb. with a setting of 0 the reverb is instant. Tone is self-explainatory. Loudness is as well
Sound Quality
:
6
If you turn the drive all the way up and turn the sustain all the way down, you have a overdrive pedal. if you turn the drive to about 5 and the sustain all the way up, you have a reverb pedal. if you turn both up it sound like crap. it also messes with my clean signal when off.
Reliability
:
10
mine was pretty well beaten up when I got it, and it works fine. it weights about three pounds with batteries and is made of metal.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
7
it's a pretty good peadal when used with a flange, you get some pretty good sounds. It uses 2 nine volt batteries, or a 12-volt adapter. and it helps if you have a guitar with humbuckers or hot single coils to drive the overdrive.