Marshall reflector reverb

lincolnbluelincolnblue Frets: 294
There seem to be a lot of Marshall reflector reverb pedals going 2nd hand on eBay etc. Are they any good? Would they be fine with an acoustic?
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  • MattBansheeMattBanshee Frets: 1498
    I have one and it's pretty decent. The hall setting is the best IMO.
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  • timmysofttimmysoft Frets: 1962
    Its also got a pretty smart reverse mode which is quite cool
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  • jpttaylorjpttaylor Frets: 465
    One of the highlights of that Marshall series of pedals (along with the Echohead). It's a cheap but really good sounding reverb. All of the modes are useable and the damping control can be really useful when taking the high end off of some of the most bright and splashy sounds. The reverse mode is also really cool and can sound like a step sequencer on some setting.
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  • Winny_PoohWinny_Pooh Frets: 7771
    They are bargains. Bought my second one used for £30. I pretty much use it on spring 2 into the front of my amps. If the amp is clean I will increase the length & decrease dsmping and do the opposite when its crunchy. I use mine for an always on natural space rather than as an obvious plate/hall effect. 
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