I have this pedal about two weeks now, and have used it for home practise, home recording and rehearsals. I've found it to be very useful in all those scenarios. The reverb doesn't sound digital and can go from a light reverb to the sound of a massive cathedral.
The delay setting is just as versatile too, and can go from a short slapback type delay to a long tape echo, which is great for layering in the fashion of Brian may.
There is a tap tempo function for the delay which is activated by holding down the switch for two seconds and tapping the switch at your desired tempo. The LED will flash at the tempo you select. The on/off LED also doubles up as a tap tempo button.
The build of the pedal is sturdy, and it came with a switch topper that I just like the look of.
There is a mini toggle that switches between the two effects, and this is where I had the only issues with the pedal. How this functions wasn't made clear in the instruction manual (I had to find a video on YouTube to figure it out).
Switching between the two effects isn't just a case of flicking the switch. With the pedal turned on, the Level knob must be turned all the way down before switching between the two effects. So, not a major issue, but it wasn't as straight forward as I had anticipated.
Overall, a great sounding pedal which is great value for money.