Most of us snap the tabs right of with a pair of pliers. Alternatively you can drill tiny holes to fit them in but it isn't worth the trouble, really.
SHADOWNIGHT5150:
Bank accounts are a scam created by a shadow government
264 days ago
sysmalakian:
TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY!
251 days ago
dp:
dude
232 days ago
Bango_Rilla:
Shout Bananas!!
187 days ago
BillyBlastOff:
See you kiddies at the Convention!
171 days ago
GDW:
showman
122 days ago
Emilien03:
https://losg...
44 days ago
Pyronauts:
Happy Tanks-Kicking!!!
37 days ago
glennmagi:
CLAM SHACK guitar
23 days ago
Hothorseraddish:
surf music is amazing
3 days ago
#ShallowEnd is empty.
No polls at this time. Check out our past polls.
No contests at this time. Check out our past contests.
Joined: May 04, 2014 Posts: 734 |
Most of us snap the tabs right of with a pair of pliers. Alternatively you can drill tiny holes to fit them in but it isn't worth the trouble, really. |
Joined: Aug 29, 2017 Posts: 35 |
SurfHusker wrote:
Hi surfhusker, you can snap the tabs off easily with pliers. You do not need them, they put these tabs on pots for mounting them on a surface with a hole in it. Have fun with your build. Edit: Gilette beat me with answering! Last edited: Apr 09, 2018 15:31:15 |
Joined: Feb 07, 2018 Posts: 10 |
Mischa wrote:
Well, that was easy enough. I just wasn't sure whether or not those tabs were necessary to keep in place. Thanks for your help, Mischa and Gilette! I'll be sure to let you know how everything turns out once I get it all put together. |
Joined: Feb 07, 2018 Posts: 10 |
OK, one more question: Today I was looking for RCA cables to connect the reverb pan (I went with a MOD). I went to Lowes and Best Buy and an ACE Hardware store, but the shortest RCA cables they all had were 6' long. Am I correct in assuming that I need to get some shorter ones (maybe 1'-2' long) for this to work properly? |
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 1556 Israel |
SurfHusker wrote:
No. Have them as long as you need, and as short as possible (with extra for relief), depending on the build. Last edited: Apr 12, 2018 00:25:07 |
Joined: Jun 28, 2017 Posts: 162 |
Ariel wrote:
The cable going to the reverb pan acts like a speaker cable (low Z + high current) Traditionally, premade cables with rca plugs are made for neither of those applications. They are mostly for line level signals (low Z + low(ish) voltage) Just like with passive guitar pickups the cable coming from the reverb pan pickup should be short, well shielded and low capacitance. Otherwise it would put a capacitive load on the reverb pickup which would shift the frequency of its resonance peak downwards. In fact a longer cable with high(er) capacitance would be similar to the 'color-switch mod' that was posted recently. If you plan on DIY, at least for the cable coming from the pan, buy well shielded, low capacitance cable. Last edited: Apr 12, 2018 03:46:00 |
Joined: Feb 07, 2018 Posts: 10 |
OK, I ordered some 3 foot double shielded RCA cables from Amazon. Thanks for the advice! |
Joined: Dec 07, 2014 Posts: 1222 |
- Last edited: Feb 02, 2024 13:36:55 |
Joined: Feb 07, 2018 Posts: 10 |
Holy crap...I finished it! I plugged it in and hooked it to my amp and guitar and got signal with no hum whatsoever, but also...no reverb. Then I remembered the gain adjustment screw on the motherboard and turned it up and now it's drippier than Niagara Falls. It sounds fantastic. I want to thank everyone here for their sdvice and for helping to give me the confidence to go through with this. I'll post some pics later on. Thanks again! Also to Bjorn: I noticed that on the Surfy Industries website, the Surfy Bear DIY kits are now listed as "out of stock." Are you going to keep producing these kits? |
Joined: Jan 01, 2008 Posts: 2106 Livorno |
The SurfyBear kits will be available again in stock in a couple of weeks —Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini |
Joined: Jan 01, 2008 Posts: 2106 Livorno |
I posted this today to show what a SurfyBear can do with a... Roland Jazz Chorus. Recorded in Kyoto 2 weeks ago. No other pedals: Jazzmaster, SurfyBear Pedal and amp. —Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini |
Joined: Nov 16, 2013 Posts: 182 Edinburgh, Scotland |
That's great, Lorenzo. What settings are you running your SurfyBear pedal at there? |
Joined: Jan 01, 2008 Posts: 2106 Livorno |
I worked on 6-6-6. There are reasons for this. For the Astronauts set I have heavy reverb. For other songs I still keep the mixer lower, but I got used in Japan to go on 6-6-6 with the Jazz Chorus (which I used almost every night) and found a good balance. —Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini |
Joined: Dec 07, 2014 Posts: 1222 |
- Last edited: Feb 02, 2024 13:48:27 |
Joined: Jan 01, 2008 Posts: 2106 Livorno |
Tqi wrote:
Well i think this is partially correct. Even for the reverb. I mean, yes, you need the right kind of reverb with those particular features, mainly you need real springs, but you also need to know how to use it. It is not enough just to turn it up. Please remember that the key of surf music is NOT the reverb per se, it's the "compressed" reverb. This makes the difference. If you don't arrive to right level of natural speaker compression you don't get a good result. Anyway, Fender has all the technical knowledge and the technicians already employed to do this way before us they would not need Bjorn. All they need is to think better about their history and where they come from. Fender main revolution was to make the amps and guitars cheaper and affordable for most. They went the opposite. The reason of the great success of the SurfyBear is the cost. If the Fender tank was $400 people would have continued buying that. But they sell it for $850 and this is way too much for a guitar effect - considering that the guitars and the amps are still the most important thing. —Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini |
Joined: Dec 07, 2014 Posts: 1222 |
- Last edited: Feb 02, 2024 13:47:21 |
Joined: Jan 01, 2008 Posts: 2106 Livorno |
Tqi wrote:
This is clear and I agree with you of course But we are not anymore a small business, this does not mean we will change our way of producing things. —Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini |
Joined: Jun 28, 2017 Posts: 162 |
Tqi wrote:
surferjoemusic wrote:
I don't think he meant it in the wrong way, just technically speaking. According to wikipedia a small business is usually qualified as such if you have less than 50 employees in Europe, or less than 500 employess in US. Last edited: Apr 27, 2018 07:18:31 |
Joined: Jan 01, 2008 Posts: 2106 Livorno |
j_flanders wrote:
of course he did not mean it wrong never thought the opposite. actually the comment are all very much appreciated. and it is not our intention to make the business bigger. —Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini |
Joined: Apr 15, 2018 Posts: 23 OBX, NC |
Hey everyone, First post here, just wanted to say thanks for this thread, it's been a big help with a few questions I had! I got my Surfy Bear all wired up and did a quick test run before I mount everything...sounds great! I had been playing through a Danelectro Corned Beef reverb pedal, which is a funny little pedal but it got the job done for just playing around in the basement. This is a huge upgrade haha. |