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product_id: 45515785
title: "EX Mini Digital Reverb Pedal"
brand: "ex"
price: "£37.11"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Ex"
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# Compact 2.5x2.4x4.6 inch footprint 3 versatile reverb modes LED color-coded mode indicator EX Mini Digital Reverb Pedal

**Brand:** ex
**Price:** £37.11
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Small pedal, big atmosphere — your secret weapon for instant reverb magic!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** EX Mini Digital Reverb Pedal by ex
- **How much does it cost?** £37.11 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/45515785-ex-mini-digital-reverb-pedal)

## Best For

- ex enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Ultra-Compact Design:** Fits effortlessly on any pedalboard, freeing up space without sacrificing sound quality.
- • **Versatile Reverb Modes:** Switch between Spring, Well, and Room for tailored sonic textures that fit every vibe.
- • **Intuitive Control Knobs:** Fine-tune Dry/Wet mix, decay Time, and output Level with precision and ease.
- • **Stage-Ready LED Feedback:** Color-changing LEDs keep you instantly aware of your mode, even in low-light gigs.
- • **Plug & Play Power Options:** Runs on standard 9V battery or daisy-chained power supply for hassle-free setup.

## Overview

The EX Mini Digital Reverb Pedal delivers three distinct reverb modes—Spring, Well, and Room—packed into a compact, durable die-cast chassis. With intuitive knobs for Dry/Wet mix, decay Time, and Level, plus color-coded LEDs for quick mode recognition, it’s designed for gigging pros who demand simplicity and sonic versatility. Powered by a standard 9V supply or battery, this pedal offers a space-saving, affordable solution without compromising on atmospheric sound quality.

## Description

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Review: Excellent value for an acceptable sound in a compact and simple format - Let me start by saying I have a Boss RV-6, which is a great reverb. And a decent Mooer too. So why look for another reverb? Because for me, reverb is either on or off, and set-and-forget; I don't want to mess with knobs once I've found the sound I'll use. But in gigging situations, where everything gets knocked around, the RV-6 is too big and has too many settings to remember where I want them. And while sure, while its sound is top-notch and the box more versatile, frankly, in the din of a rock show in a crappy club PA, much of the difference between a great reverb and an acceptable one get lost. So in a funny way, the lack of settings and versatility, when combined with the tiny size of this thing, made me think risking $30 was worth testing it out. And to my delight (given what I've said) there really as only one setting that I even liked- big knob on "ROOM", "LEVEL" and "TIME" at max, and "DRY/WET" at... uh... wherever the heck around the middle that knob-with-no-notch is pointing! Don't get me wrong- it has some quirks. Unusually bad "pop" in your amp when you turn it on (remedied by remembering to leave it on bypass when you turn it off), the missing notch on the mix knob, the weird delay and short swell in volume whenever you do change a setting. Plus before I found "ROOM" setting, the fact that the two other options ("SPRING" and "WELL") were enough for me to regret spending $30. But the ROOM setting was fine. It is quite vanilla- in a good way. You're not going to make the next ambient space music hit using it, but for Rock-n-Roll, I personally find it basically as good as my Fender practice-amp's built-in [digital] reverb. So this one-setting, tiny-footprint thing is perfect for my gig board- at least it's been great for the first two rehearsals, first gig with it is in 3 days, I'll revise this is anything goes too untoward there. Incidentally, one of the deciding reasons I pulled the trigger on this was that someone else described it as "weird." I agree: It is an eccentric box- and kudos to Ex for that, that's a compliment. The cheap clones-of-clones market is overly full. This pedal somehow was inexpensive while also being unique (or at least a clone of anything I know). Seems like they earnestly took a creative approach. As for the "tone-suck" think a few people harped on- I think I did notice a loss of bass on one or both of the two settings I didn't like, but on the "ROOM" setting, I am not noticing much if any difference in tone. To be fair, I am sending it a pretty robust, low-impedance signal. I would never think of plugging a guitar directly into any low-cost pedal; between bad impedance matching and the noise of cheap electronics, I put all the cheap pedals at the end of the chain. So in short: Pros: -price -set-and-forget -tiny footprint -acceptable sound Cons: -loud pop upon startup -only one setting sounds good for my use -odd volume swell and delay when changing settings.
Review: Good Reverb pedal at a fair price - For the price point this is a good introductory reverb pedal. I put together a good electric guitar rig using a few of these low priced china made pedals. Now that I have a pedal board that gives me the sounds I am after I can slowly upgrade these low cost pedals with some higher quality USA made pedals and know what I need instead of experimenting with high cost pedals. As I upgrade pedals on my big set up, I'll move the low cost pedals over to a small lower volume practice amp.

## Features

- 🎸 3 Different Reverb Settings: "Spring" mode is snappy and dark. This works very nicely with stabbed chords. "Well" mode is bouncy, sounding like notes bouncing off the walls. "Room" mode allows you to get some very wet and atmospheric sounds and works beautifully with ambient sections.
- 🎸 With the help of the function knobs, this reverb pedal can bring you to some strange territory rather quickly. The Dry/Wet knob controls the amount of reverb in the mix, the Time Knob adjusts decay time, and the Level Knob controls the overall volume.
- 🎸 Features - LED changes color depending on different reverb modes. Red for "Room", Green for "Spring", and a Red/Green Mixture for "Well", which makes it very clearly distinguishable on a dark stage.
- 🎸 Housed in a compact, die-cast box. 1/4 inch input and output jacks and an AC adapter input on the top of the unit. Uses a standard 9-volt negative tip power supply, or add a daisy chain to run multiple pedals from the one power supply source. (Adapter not included).
- 🎸 NOTE: If you have any problems with this device, try using it with a high quality alkaline battery or the 9V battery adapter from our store to determine compatibility with your pedalboard power supply.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07413VS1F |
| Amperage | 60 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Reverb |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,547 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #119 in Electric Guitar Delay & Reverb Effects |
| Brand | EX |
| Brand Name | EX |
| Color | Reverb |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch audio |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 699 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Included Components | AC adapter |
| Item Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.4 x 4.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.5"L x 2.4"W x 4.6"H |
| Item Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Quickly Trade Co.,Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Reverb |
| Model Name | Reverb |
| Model Number | Digital Reverb |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5"L x 2.4"W x 4.6"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Reverb,Mini |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** EX
- **Color:** Reverb
- **Item Weight:** 0.19 Kilograms
- **Product Dimensions:** 2.5"L x 2.4"W x 4.6"H
- **Style:** Reverb,Mini

## Images

![EX Mini Digital Reverb Pedal - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61lK+aOZFPL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent value for an acceptable sound in a compact and simple format
*by T***R on January 23, 2024*

Let me start by saying I have a Boss RV-6, which is a great reverb. And a decent Mooer too. So why look for another reverb? Because for me, reverb is either on or off, and set-and-forget; I don't want to mess with knobs once I've found the sound I'll use. But in gigging situations, where everything gets knocked around, the RV-6 is too big and has too many settings to remember where I want them. And while sure, while its sound is top-notch and the box more versatile, frankly, in the din of a rock show in a crappy club PA, much of the difference between a great reverb and an acceptable one get lost. So in a funny way, the lack of settings and versatility, when combined with the tiny size of this thing, made me think risking $30 was worth testing it out. And to my delight (given what I've said) there really as only one setting that I even liked- big knob on "ROOM", "LEVEL" and "TIME" at max, and "DRY/WET" at... uh... wherever the heck around the middle that knob-with-no-notch is pointing! Don't get me wrong- it has some quirks. Unusually bad "pop" in your amp when you turn it on (remedied by remembering to leave it on bypass when you turn it off), the missing notch on the mix knob, the weird delay and short swell in volume whenever you do change a setting. Plus before I found "ROOM" setting, the fact that the two other options ("SPRING" and "WELL") were enough for me to regret spending $30. But the ROOM setting was fine. It is quite vanilla- in a good way. You're not going to make the next ambient space music hit using it, but for Rock-n-Roll, I personally find it basically as good as my Fender practice-amp's built-in [digital] reverb. So this one-setting, tiny-footprint thing is perfect for my gig board- at least it's been great for the first two rehearsals, first gig with it is in 3 days, I'll revise this is anything goes too untoward there. Incidentally, one of the deciding reasons I pulled the trigger on this was that someone else described it as "weird." I agree: It is an eccentric box- and kudos to Ex for that, that's a compliment. The cheap clones-of-clones market is overly full. This pedal somehow was inexpensive while also being unique (or at least a clone of anything I know). Seems like they earnestly took a creative approach. As for the "tone-suck" think a few people harped on- I think I did notice a loss of bass on one or both of the two settings I didn't like, but on the "ROOM" setting, I am not noticing much if any difference in tone. To be fair, I am sending it a pretty robust, low-impedance signal. I would never think of plugging a guitar directly into any low-cost pedal; between bad impedance matching and the noise of cheap electronics, I put all the cheap pedals at the end of the chain. So in short: Pros: -price -set-and-forget -tiny footprint -acceptable sound Cons: -loud pop upon startup -only one setting sounds good for my use -odd volume swell and delay when changing settings.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Reverb pedal at a fair price
*by S***. on December 11, 2022*

For the price point this is a good introductory reverb pedal. I put together a good electric guitar rig using a few of these low priced china made pedals. Now that I have a pedal board that gives me the sounds I am after I can slowly upgrade these low cost pedals with some higher quality USA made pedals and know what I need instead of experimenting with high cost pedals. As I upgrade pedals on my big set up, I'll move the low cost pedals over to a small lower volume practice amp.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Low Cost Reverb
*by D***F on October 14, 2022*

This is my second reverb pedal, other one is TC Electronic Drip pedal. Got this one because of the room/spring/well settings. Wanted some versatility. Drip has volume drop when engaged. This one does not, but it does not play well with o/d pedals in front of it at higher gain settings. May be as this one has the level control. I keep it at 12:00 or less and keep my overdrive pedals under a 12:00 setting for best sounds. This pedal has more subtleness than the Drip and more versatility with the different models. It also has a slight volume drop when engaged, but the reverbs are nice on my dry tube amps. I like it and would recommend it.

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