🎸 Elevate Your Sound: Where Delay Meets Innovation!
The MOVALL MP104 Falling Star Modulated Delay Guitar Effect Pedal is a versatile and durable pedal designed for musicians seeking to enhance their sound. With features like adjustable modulation depth and speed, customizable delay time, and a robust build for touring, this pedal offers endless sonic exploration while remaining lightweight and easy to transport.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 50 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 230 Grams |
D**.
Very much worth the $
For 35 bucks this thing is a great delay. I have been using an analogman delay lately but have had/used boss, keeley, truetone plus the pt2399 delays I have built for myself. With that in mind I think all around this is a fantastic pedal. This review is based solely on first impressions. I was nervous about the background noise I heard in online reviews but I dont really hear anything insulting in person with the settings I use. It doesnt alter your base tone and gives excellent repeats. Its smaller and lighter than I anticipated and the modulation setting is usable to me on a subtle setting. It only takes a power adapter (no 9v) and is true bypass. If all you need is a simple delay you cant really beat this for the money at all. Movall and Demonfx are two inexpensive brands found on amazon that have convinced me that the big $/big name brands arent necessarily essential for an at home player like me. There is a such thing as inexpensive and quality in one package.
P**9
Great delay and great value.
I don't write many reviews, but this one seemed appropriate. I started a mini "affordaboard" and picked this one due to the price and modulation feature. Played it through my 68 Custom Pro Reverb and it sounds fantastic mixed with my reverb and JHS 3 chorus pedal. The fit and finish was actually very nice. I can't vouch for any of their other pedals, and mine could very well be a unicorn. But this one is great and I am enjoying it. I have a bigger sized Memory Boy on my main board and this pedal sounds just as good.
A**T
Ok delay for the money
I bought this after watching several online reviews. It’s hard to go wrong for the price. I was pleasantly surprised at the range of tones I could get from this pedal. The modulation is an interesting feature and I can add subtle modulation that thickens the sound or you can dial in over the top sounds too. I would love to get a second one to stack delays and have one with modulation all the time.Updated Review: this delay stopped working in my effects loop after 4 months. The output jack also stopped holding on to the cable and it would pop out constantly and unplug. The company refunded my money for the trouble.
P**N
Poor quality. Noisy.
Took the unit out of its box and it rattled like a baby toy. Plugged it in and was greeted with lots of very noticeable noise. Not looking to buy a noise gate just to use a delay pedal. It was bad enough that I packed it back up and started the return process.
D**S
Great delay
I saw the Falling Star modulated delay demoed on YouTube (shout out to Ryan at 60 Cycle Hum) and wanted to try it for myself. It's a fun pedal. I've gotten some really cool spacey, ambient, psychedelic & shoegaze type sounds out of it. You can also dial it back and switch off the modulation for regular delay sounds. For under $40 it's well worth picking up.
M**N
It's inexpensive
Decent delay sound. The mod feature doesn't produce anything usable it just sounds bizarre. After a couple months the pedal started to make a hiss noise so now it's off the pedal board. Maybe I got a bad one. It's a cheap pedal so I'm not surprised.
M**1
(( " It Is Awesome. " )),,,,,P.S.=I Am A Pro So I Know When Somethin Musickal Is Awesome.
This Sweet Thing Is Awesome. A Great Delay Pedal That Turns Into A Great Vibrato Pedal With The Flip Of The Toggle.
P**R
Killer price for decent tape-echo simulator
Some wild delay/modulation sounds can be had from this pedal in addition to Analog BBD style classic sounds. Only complaint is the output is significantly higher engaged than when bypassed. Better this than too low as one can work with it in a gig situation but there are no internal trim pots to adjust anything. I tried exchanging it for another one in the hopes that it was just a mass production error but nay, still not parity with output. Still...for the price one can work with it. Maybe an E-cap will wear out later on to fix this on it's own...:) BTW for more $ a similar pedal can be had called the Demonfx Tape Echo. Output is fine on that pedal & very useable delay knob adjustments just not as extreme as with this one so I'd say a bit tamer by comparison.
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