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Effects Pedal

  • Reverb
  • 7 Selectable reverb modes: Plate, Hall, Warp, Shake, Crush, Shimmer, Dreamer
  • The "Infinite Trails" function can create an infinite reverb tail
  • Buffered bypass with switchable trails
  • Firmware update via USB port
  • Storable preset for each effect mode
  • Controls for tone, decay, chaos, mix, X
  • Save button
  • Bypass foot switch
  • Status LEDs
  • Metal housing
  • 6.3 mm Mono jack input / output
  • Power supply via 9 V DC power supply unit: 2.1 x 5.5 mm barrel connector, centre negative (not included)
  • Current consumption 200 mA
  • Dimensions (L x W x H) 93.5 x 42 x 52 mm
  • Weight: 155 g

Note: Battery operation not supported

Note Register your purchase at shop.warwick.de/en/warranty-registration for an extended warranty of 4 years.
  • Available since February 2020
  • Item number 484558
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Analog No
  • Battery Operation No
  • PSU included No
  • input/output configuration Mono in / mono out
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A huge repertoire in a tiny box

Plate, Hall, Warp, Shake, Crush, Shimmer, and Dreamer may sound like the latest lineup of a Hollywood superhero squad, but they're actually the seven distinct reverb types found in the Mooer A7 Ambiance Ambient Reverb. Offering a rich and versatile palette of ambient textures at an affordable price, this compact pedal is designed to inspire creativity without crowding a pedalboard. Among its standout features is an integrated hold function that produces endless reverb trails, adding depth and atmosphere to the sound. Each reverb type can be assigned its own dedicated preset, easily stored using the save button, making the A7 a powerful, space-saving tool for sonic exploration.

Mooer A7 Ambiance Ambient Reverb

In search of infinity

All of the pedal's features are instantly accessible from the interface – no menus, just intuitive, hands-on control. Alongside the familiar mix, tone, and decay knobs, the device features three unique controls that set this pedal apart. The X control adjusts the size of the digital space, creating a sense of depth and spaciousness within the sound, while the Chaos control takes on a different role for each of the seven reverb types – for instance, in the Shimmer mode, it determines how intensely the shimmering effect is applied. The Bypass switch also pulls double duty: When held down, it activates infinite mode, sustaining the last note played as a continuous reverb trail, perfect for crafting immersive textures and ambient layers.

Connection on the Mooer A7 Ambiance Ambient Reverb effect pedal

Off to another universe

For those seeking a versatile reverb that not only delivers classic types such as plate and hall but also excels at rich, ambient textures – and all without blowing the budget – the Mooer A7 Ambiance Ambient Reverb is hard to ignore. Its straightforward, user-friendly layout is seamlessly paired with a wide range of expressive sounds, all packed into a compact mini pedal. The variety of tones on offer caters effortlessly to different musical styles, allowing users to dial in anything from subtle plate reverbs that gently sit beneath the mix to expansive, otherworldly soundscapes that feel like a journey through distant sonic realms – where the distance the audience travels depends entirely on the choices the guitarist makes.

Logo on the Mooer A7 Ambiance Ambient Reverb effects pedal

About Mooer

Mooer is based in the Chinese city of Shenzhen and has been making products for guitarists since 2010, which include compact single pedals through to multi-effects units and compact amplifiers. The company initially produced a range of mini pedals before making perhaps its most significant breakthrough in 2016 with the sophisticated Ocean Machine delay pedal, which was designed in collaboration with Devin Townsend. Mooer's product range now also includes solutions that feature amp modelling, IR-based speaker simulation, and matching equalisers, and the company's focus remains firmly on the use of digital technology.

Get out of the creative rut

Guitarists are always chasing sounds that break away from the familiar – tones that spark inspiration and shift their creative perspective – and the Mooer A7 Ambiance Ambient Reverb is just the kind of pedal that can lift an artist out of a creative rut and move their music in entirely new directions. It encourages players to approach their instrument differently, revealing a fresh sonic palette that goes far beyond the usual tones, all while fitting effortlessly onto nearly any pedalboard thanks to its compact design. When it comes to placement, reverb belongs at the end of the signal chain to fully capture and enhance the overall sound, and while the A7 requires a 9V DC power supply (which isn't included) the pedal runs on standard specs compatible with virtually every pedalboard setup, making integration seamless and hassle-free.

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Dikkibass 12.10.2022
Wonderfull timemachine,and it also works on bass(fretless in my case)!
All the modes are usefull,and the infinite switch is a great addition.
It doesn't get muddy in the low range so that's perfect with me.
The individual preset system memory is also great.
The only downside might be that it's mono...
Besides this,this is a pedal that can give you random reveberation in all sizes. Plus...it can deliver some serious soundscapes where the sounds are cinematic.
Great addition to the pedalboard,
Thank you Mooer and Thomann!!
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PtaliaHelicopter 02.02.2021
A good pedal with a few issues - the sounds are good but the pedal has a millisecond of cut out when it's engaged....
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Ok pedal - not much more
Davgo 04.12.2022
I've had this pedal for a couple of weeks. I don't use it anymore as it's of no real use for me professionally. Although it's compact and has some potentially interesting sound features, I didn't find the sounds that great. One can say that in relation to the price you pay, you get a good deal. I can't think or compromise this way. The sound/ features have to be satisfying, and they were not really. Maybe for amateur use it would be a nice pedal to experiment things with.
In addition, it's not a very quiet pedal as it has a bit of a hiss when the pedal is on and that was disturbing me. If you work with a compressor of some sort, it enhances the hiss even more. Especially on quiet tunes, as I perform sometimes also on my own or in an intimate setting. With a band you would probably not notice it.
I would definitely not use it in a recording studio situation.
I hope Mooer manages to take care of the hiss issue (I experienced it on another Mooer pedal as well) as that would make it a reasonable workable pedal also in more quiet setups. Hence 3 stars.
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VaskoAng 24.01.2023
This little piece of art brings my creativity to a whole new dimension, allows me to express all my emotions and moods at any time, while keeping it so real and sounding extremely powerful …
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