The MicroVerb4 is designed to provide a wide variety of great-sounding, easy-to-use effects for small studios, engineers, and performing musicians. The key to MicroVerb 4's power is in its simplicity. It offers 200 programs that include everything from high-quality reverb, delay, chorus, and flange to exciting multi-effects, and more. Learn More...










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9 out of 10Feature:
Some lacking but suffice to make great recordings.
Quality:
Sturdy made. No Doubts about Alesis Quality!
Value:
Thats one good bargain to get this thing working.
Desirability:
I got it.
Sound:
The sound is impeccable for its price range definitely. The next competitor may be Lexicon MX200.
Ease of Use:
Ok. Quite comprehensive. But it should have a on/off button.
Support:
Should be fine then.
Overall:
Nothing much to say but this unit certainly makes a big bang for the bucks paid. The sound is luxury good like what SOS says.
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5 out of 10Feature:
not applicable-just make it sound good
Quality:
I really have a thing about cheap and this kind of marketing. This is 50 dollars less than a midiverb-which is a good unit. What's the point in saving 50 dollars when ultimately you've wasted 150 dollars buying something from a brand you trusted? (I own some several pieces of Alesis gear including two Quadraverbs and one Midiverb and I owned an original Microverb that had very nice sounding presets)
Value:
why waste money on something you aren't going to be satisfied with?
Sound:
The sounds are cheap sounding.
Ease of Use:
I think it was a useless endeavor trying to get it set right. It was nothing you could put your finger on-I just didn't like what I was hearing and I got rid of this reverb unit.
Support:
How do you support cheap? They shouldn't be selling this. The people at Alesis have always been quick to respond to my questions so I don't fault them on that. Just don't put your name on cheap. Making something great-like some of their original products-for less money is what they built their reputation on.
Overall:
Like I said, I took a loss on this-I actually bought two at the same time strictly on my good experiences with Alesis in the past. If you have enough money to buy this, then save up a little longer and get a midiverb.
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