Yeah, it's pretty great! Flamma have really impressed me the past couple of years. I'm keen to try the Mercury X at some point. It seems like a much more versatile pedal than the regular one?
My favourite cheap reverb pedal is the Mosky Spring. I generally love actual spring reverb either in the amp or an outboard unit. The Mosky doesn't drip as such but it has a vaguely springy feel and is quite musical. And ot costs about 20 quid. The other one is got is the Caline Mariana (i bought a Circle Looper and the bloke threw the Mariana in for an extra £15). It got some grest modulated reverbs like tremolo and flanger and some more whacky pitchy stuff. The spring doesn't sound like springs but it's still a great sounding thing - brilliant surprise.
Hi friend, sorry, it has nothing to do with the video, but do you know if the nux ndd7 tape echo can use a momentary footswitch pedal on the exp output? Such as the BOSS dd8 to do self-feedback with the momentary footswitch?
@PedalExperiments I have one. Does the ambient/weird stuff really well, lots of options and tweakability. However, it has a lot of digital noise, colors the crap out of your dry signal, and loudly pops like the first 4 or 5 times you turn it on after powering the pedal up. Worth the 35 bucks but more of an experimental toy than something you'd want on a primary board, IMO.. There are videos and stuff how to fix the pop, but I don't buy a new car and have to put tires on it. I shouldn't have to "fix" a pedal that comes with a serious flaw. Cool demo. Joyo wins, IMO.
Fun stuff!
I love my Flamma FS02. Whole lotta bang for buck in that thing.
My first reverb pedal was that Flamma.. Great for the price ... Since then I've moved on with a few culminating in my now Mercury X...
Yeah, it's pretty great! Flamma have really impressed me the past couple of years.
I'm keen to try the Mercury X at some point. It seems like a much more versatile pedal than the regular one?
My favourite cheap reverb pedal is the Mosky Spring.
I generally love actual spring reverb either in the amp or an outboard unit. The Mosky doesn't drip as such but it has a vaguely springy feel and is quite musical. And ot costs about 20 quid.
The other one is got is the Caline Mariana (i bought a Circle Looper and the bloke threw the Mariana in for an extra £15). It got some grest modulated reverbs like tremolo and flanger and some more whacky pitchy stuff. The spring doesn't sound like springs but it's still a great sounding thing - brilliant surprise.
Thanks for weighing-in with your suggestions! I keep meaning to try the Mariana. 👍🏼
Hi friend, sorry, it has nothing to do with the video, but do you know if the nux ndd7 tape echo can use a momentary footswitch pedal on the exp output? Such as the BOSS dd8 to do self-feedback with the momentary footswitch?
I don't think it can, no.
Haha. Love the Flatsons. Weird little guy.
tuner & headphones... nice
M-Vave universe...?
Another one I haven't tried. 👍🏼
@PedalExperiments I have one. Does the ambient/weird stuff really well, lots of options and tweakability. However, it has a lot of digital noise, colors the crap out of your dry signal, and loudly pops like the first 4 or 5 times you turn it on after powering the pedal up. Worth the 35 bucks but more of an experimental toy than something you'd want on a primary board, IMO.. There are videos and stuff how to fix the pop, but I don't buy a new car and have to put tires on it. I shouldn't have to "fix" a pedal that comes with a serious flaw.
Cool demo. Joyo wins, IMO.
@@BurgersforBreakfast127 this has been fixed months ago. The new models dont have these issues anymore
@PedalExperiments why not.... 🤷 Such a missed opportunity