Enhance your acoustic guitar sound with the Fishman AFX Acoustiverb Mini Pedal. Blend three top - notch reverbs - Hall, Plate, and Spring - with your original tone seamlessly, keeping your natural acoustic character intact. Easily adjust the Reverb Time knob to set the effect's duration, from small, tight spaces to large, open areas. The tone knob tweaks just the reverb, leaving your direct sound untouched. Use the Level knob to add the reverb to your signal chain without drowning out your guitar's sound.
Features:
- Hall, Plate, and Spring Reverb Types
- True Bypass with Buffered Bypass Option
- Easy - to - use Decay Time, Tone, and Level Controls
- Innovative Dual Path Routing
- Ultra - Compact Design for Any Setup
- Requires 9V External Power (sold separately)
Specifications:
- Housing: Durable aluminium enclosure
- Audio I/O: 1/4' TRS input and output (TRS for Dual Path Functionality)
- DSP: 32 - bit processing
- Bypass: True Bypass with Buffered Bypass Option
- Current Draw: 53mA (typical)
- Power: 910 - R AC Adapter (sold separately) or suitable filtered and regulated 5.5mm OD, 2.1mm ID Barrel Connector, Center = negative
- Dimensions: 1.9' (W) x 3.8' (D) x 1.92' (H) / 49mm (W) x 97mm (D) x 49mm (H)





Using the Fishman AFX Acoustiverb Mini Pedal is a breeze. First, connect your guitar to the input and your amplifier to the output using 1/4' TRS cables. Make sure to plug in the 9V external power source (sold separately).
To start using the reverb effect, turn on the pedal. You can blend different types of reverbs - Hall, Plate, and Spring - with your original guitar sound. Use the Reverb Time knob to adjust how long the reverb lasts. For a short, punchy effect, turn it towards the left. For a long, spacious sound, turn it to the right.
The tone knob lets you change the character of the reverb. Experiment with it to find the sound that suits your playing style. The Level knob controls how much reverb is added to your signal. Adjust it so that the reverb enhances your guitar sound without overpowering it.
When you're not using the pedal, it has a true bypass option. You can also choose the buffered bypass if needed.
As for maintenance, keep the pedal in a dry place and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. If it gets dirty, use a soft, dry cloth to clean it. Don't use any harsh chemicals. And always unplug the power source when you're not using the pedal to save power and prevent any potential damage.