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Last edited: Jan 24, 2017 14:46:25

Sweet setup! I've got a Surfy Bear running into a Quilter Mini Head. What's the purpose for dual reverb?

If I run stereo with my bandmaster or I may add another quilter mounted under the existing one. I love stereo mayhem!

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Last edited: Jan 24, 2017 16:31:04

Sweet. Is that how you record, as well? Specifically, like First Wave?

Last edited: Jan 24, 2017 17:52:43

No I haven't had the pleasure to hook up two tanks to two different amps until today and I must say it's incredible to have separate tanks in stereo. So much more complexity and richness to everything. Hitting it hard produces some great individual overtones that takes on a more musical life.

You know it's funny about first wave because it was recorded with two mics panned hard left and right with just my twin reverb and no tanks! The reverb return went into the normal channel of the twin so I could boost it up.

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Last edited: Jan 25, 2017 04:52:20

Well, crap! Now I suppose I'm gonna have to build one those. Smile

Any specific scheme for the switching, or they're gonna be completely independent?
Or to switch between those two states, i.e.:
1. When using single channel, you can toggle Surfy-Bears (each with it's own pan) so to have different settings (shallow/deep etc.)
2. When using the aforementioned 2 amps, to each it's own.

Just to make life difficult Twisted Evil

wfoguy wrote:

Well, crap! Now I suppose I'm gonna have to build one those. Smile

Big Grin

The Kahuna Kings

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DreadInBabylon wrote:

Any specific scheme for the switching, or they're gonna be completely independent?
Or to switch between those two states, i.e.:
1. When using single channel, you can toggle Surfy-Bears (each with it's own pan) so to have different settings (shallow/deep etc.)
2. When using the aforementioned 2 amps, to each it's own.

Just to make life difficult Twisted Evil

I am hoping to use both into one amp with a/b switches. I don't know if it is possible yet. I would need the stereo signal to leave the El Cap then go into the two surfy's then go into an a/b then into the Quilter. I had hoped that is the way it would work. The idea being huge drip from one and a much lighter reverb with the tone pulled back setting running an overdrive or fuzz.

I spent a lot of time last night running separate amps. That was fantastic. I had run two amps out of one surfy for quite a while but running two reverb units is a completely different animal. Each amp and unit along with the pans reacted completely independently to my playing and pick dynamics. The bandmaster side was being fed the accutronics and I spent time adjusting the tone control on the surfy bear and my presence control and produces a brighter tone. The mod tank fed the quilter with deep lush drip and tons of low end. While playing lower register notes and chords the quilter held the bottom down and when I hit leads or full hard chords the bandmaster punched out the top end beautifully.

For most gigs this will be my main amp head and eliminates having to carry the tank separately. I'll always have a backup tank with me but as described there is so many more features with adding another 100 dollars of circuit and pan. A bargain!!!

The Kahuna Kings

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Very cool idea, Stratdancer Smile
Impressed!

Thanks a bunch Bjorn! I must say the new boards sound amazing! Other than the gain control I don't know if there are any tonal differences between my 1st gen board and these . Thanks for supplying me the second new board for the build so I didn't have to tear apart my original surfy. That tank will go to our other guitarist and he can dump his FRV!

Soldering two of these took some time but a lot of the time was finding dumb mistakes I had made with some of the connections and fixing them. It really is a simple project to build!

The Kahuna Kings

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