Great reverb pedal at a great price, strong construction with a lot of variable tones and reverb types.
Yes, the prices is great for this little reverb wonder; however, it is not the price that make this stomp box stand out; it is the performance and the latitude you get
I read good reviews and decided to try this pedal since the price was right
I've always loved great finds for musical gear at cheap prices, and happily added the Biyang Tri-Reverb to my cart to check it out
Very little noise, I love the spring and the room sounds
I am used to good Fender amp spring reverb tones that are bright, but can also be made to sound darker when necessary.
Went through Verzilla, RFV-1, HOV, Supernatural, Super Spring Theory, all nice pedals (except the RFV which I did
It's a lot of fun to mess around with, and you can go from a decent (though not completely authentic) spring sound to very spacey, ambient echos quite easily
This guy does well on everything but the "drippy" spring.
Solid build quality, small footprint, bright blue LED, great quality switch.
This pedal has an A/B toggle switch as well as a 3 mode switch
It uses the same jacks as MXR, and the switch and pots are smooth
Using it with an amp that already has a spring reverb at gigs, this makes a great secondary reverb for swells and the A/B switch gives some great tonal variety
The little switches feel a slightly flimsy, but they're completely protected between the knobs, so they'll be fine
I'm finding that not only do brand name pedal sound better, they also reject more noise.
It lasted about two days (maybe 3 hours total playing time) before my initial satisfaction and thought that this was a real bang for the buck product was replaced by scratchy noises and sporadic bullet sounds coming through the amp
It’s stuck in bypass and when you go to enable it make a very loud clipping noise or quick static to sort of speak.
It works for about 10 minutes, then just makes an awful hissing noise and shuts down.
When used with a synth on cleaner/purer sounds, you hear a bit of hiss/noise and a ever so slight bump when it is engaged/disengaged