
Although it’s more rectangle than a square, the Verb Square is a mini pedal, meaning it is about half the size of what you’d consider a traditional pedal package – great for freeing up space on your pedalboard. The case is made from a sturdy aluminum alloy and features a high-quality footswitch that will stand up to repeated use. It may be the budget option, but it feels built to last.
Featuring not one, not two, but SEVEN different reverbs, the Verb Square is a sure bet to give you what you’re looking for. These ‘verbs comprise the classics you’d expect – Room, Hall, Church, Spring, Plate, Studio, and Mod. It also has single 1/4” input and output jacks, while an LED indicator lets you know when the pedal is on at a glance.
Mini pedals don’t have a lot of real estate for controls, but the Verb Square gives you everything you need. There is a self-explanatory large knob in the center of the pedal that allows you to select which reverb type you want to use.
Located above the selection knob are three smaller controls. The first is the effect level dial, which adjusts the overall level of the effect that’s mixed in with the dry signal. The decay dial sets the amount of time it takes for the reverb effect to fade out, and the tone knob allows you to add a little color to the reverb as it decays. Other than that, you have the on/off footswitch. Easy peasy