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Is the Drip switch/Surfy drip the same function as the Compact Reverb mix-1, mix-2? When will the Surfy Drip be available? Thanks!

The Compact is hard to crash.

The two mix options are great, they will be useful in an on-stage setting.

It's a perfect size.

Last edited: Feb 08, 2020 09:20:41

Taifighter wrote:

The Compact is hard to crash.

The two mix options are great, they will be useful in an on-stage setting.

It's a perfect size.

The compact crashes like the others but it HAS to have a signal going on. Touch the strings or have a note going. The way the decay control works, as a sort of gate, makes the unit sensitive to the wet signal only.

Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini
(www.surfmusic.net)

I detected a bit of that, as I don't generally crash it by itself.
I'll check my technique and adjust accordingly... thanks!

Oh I never crash any tank... they break.

Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini
(www.surfmusic.net)

If I promise to not crash it, can I keep my lifetime warranty intact?

It is a very good thing indeed that a unit sitting on the floor and stomped on as a pedal IS stable enough to resist crashing! To me, that is a mark of a great design and actually makes me consider buying one! Unintentional spitting and cracking sounding from a reverb unit on a bouncy wooden stage throughout a set is annoying as heck.

Lorne
The Surf Shakers: https://www.facebook.com/TheSurfShakers
Vancouver BC Canada

Last edited: Feb 08, 2020 14:13:48

shake_n_stomp wrote:

It is a very good thing indeed that a unit sitting on the floor and stomped on as a pedal IS stable enough to resist crashing! To me, that is a mark of a great design and actually makes me consider buying one! Unintentional spitting and cracking sounding from a reverb unit on a bouncy wooden stage throughout a set is annoying as heck.

I never had problems with crashing tanks. Either fender units or SurfyBear or whatever. Obviously I don’t put it in front of the drums.

Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini
(www.surfmusic.net)

surferjoemusic wrote:

shake_n_stomp wrote:

It is a very good thing indeed that a unit sitting on the floor and stomped on as a pedal IS stable enough to resist crashing! To me, that is a mark of a great design and actually makes me consider buying one! Unintentional spitting and cracking sounding from a reverb unit on a bouncy wooden stage throughout a set is annoying as heck.

I never had problems with crashing tanks. Either fender units or SurfyBear or whatever. Obviously I don’t put it in front of the drums.

I have played on some very small stages (surf isn't so big here) and have experienced exactly what is heard when the BBs are playing 'Fun Fun Fun', the first performed song in this video...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a4YupnT1sM

Lest this be seen as an off-topic post...in fact, this is praise for the Surfy Reverb compact unit!

Lorne
The Surf Shakers: https://www.facebook.com/TheSurfShakers
Vancouver BC Canada

Last edited: Feb 08, 2020 14:29:15

shake_n_stomp wrote:

surferjoemusic wrote:

shake_n_stomp wrote:

It is a very good thing indeed that a unit sitting on the floor and stomped on as a pedal IS stable enough to resist crashing! To me, that is a mark of a great design and actually makes me consider buying one! Unintentional spitting and cracking sounding from a reverb unit on a bouncy wooden stage throughout a set is annoying as heck.

I never had problems with crashing tanks. Either fender units or SurfyBear or whatever. Obviously I don’t put it in front of the drums.

I have played on some very small stages (surf isn't so big here) and have experienced exactly what is heard when the BBs are playing 'Fun Fun Fun', the first performed song in this video...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a4YupnT1sM

Lest this be seen as an off-topic post...in fact, this is praise for the Surfy Reverb compact unit!

I got that man of course, but I have not found bouncing wooden stages in years too. Even in small places. But I also know that crashing the tank is a fundamental feature for many people. I have even seen someone bringing 2 tanks, one for playing and one for crashing only Smile

Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini
(www.surfmusic.net)

I will be at the following events, Portland and PNW people come on by, they are both FREE

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http://www.satanspilgrims.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Satans-Pilgrims/8210228553
https://satanspilgrims.bandcamp.com/
http://www.surfyindustries.com

Last edited: Feb 26, 2020 11:04:41

What pan is being used in the compact version?
8AB3C1B or the even smaller blue 1-type?

j_flanders wrote:

What pan is being used in the compact version?
8AB3C1B or the even smaller blue 1-type?

All you are asking for is already at Surfy Industries web site Smile
Accutronics Reverb Pan 8AB3C1B

Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini
(www.surfmusic.net)

surferjoemusic wrote:

All you are asking for is already at Surfy Industries web site Smile
Accutronics Reverb Pan 8AB3C1B

Thank you for answering my question anyway. Smile
Last time I was on the site was 26/2/2020. Maybe I didn't look well enough or maybe the site got updated in the mean time.

Last edited: Mar 11, 2020 10:35:52

j_flanders wrote:

surferjoemusic wrote:

All you are asking for is already at Surfy Industries web site Smile
Accutronics Reverb Pan 8AB3C1B

Thank you for answering my question anyway. Smile
Last time I was on the site was 26/2/2020. Maybe I didn't look well enough or maybe the site got updated in te mean time.

No prob at all. Yes on 26/2 the info was already there, you have to check in the store section - accessories

Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini
(www.surfmusic.net)

I love my surfybear, surfyvibe, and surfytrem!

Last edited: Mar 11, 2020 10:17:05

Brownfacers are now back in stock in limited quantities for your social distanting exploration! —

http://www.satanspilgrims.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Satans-Pilgrims/8210228553
https://satanspilgrims.bandcamp.com/
http://www.surfyindustries.com

spskins wrote:

Brownfacers are now back in stock in limited quantities for your social distanting exploration! —

Hi!
I really can't decide if I need the Brownfacer-pedal. The things is I have a Super Reverb that obviously sounds good at impossible volumes for home recording so I wonder if the pedal would give a nice tone at lower volumes or if it's more of a live show pedal.

In the beginning was reverb

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj--qQ5WXp7SWDWcJJOjoow?sub_confirmation=1

Reatavlos_88 wrote:

spskins wrote:

Brownfacers are now back in stock in limited quantities for your social distanting exploration! —

Hi!
I really can't decide if I need the Brownfacer-pedal. The things is I have a Super Reverb that obviously sounds good at impossible volumes for home recording so I wonder if the pedal would give a nice tone at lower volumes or if it's more of a live show pedal.

It will give you a bit fuller sound at lower volumes, but the sound of the Super Reverb is already pretty dark and aggressive, I am worried that it will be too much. But cannot tell without trying it. Is it a blackface or silverface?

Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini
(www.surfmusic.net)

surferjoemusic wrote:

Reatavlos_88 wrote:

spskins wrote:

Brownfacers are now back in stock in limited quantities for your social distanting exploration! —

Hi!
I really can't decide if I need the Brownfacer-pedal. The things is I have a Super Reverb that obviously sounds good at impossible volumes for home recording so I wonder if the pedal would give a nice tone at lower volumes or if it's more of a live show pedal.

It will give you a bit fuller sound at lower volumes, but the sound of the Super Reverb is already pretty dark and aggressive, I am worried that it will be too much. But cannot tell without trying it. Is it a blackface or silverface?

Sorry for the late answer. It's actually a clone of a 1964 Blackface Super Reverb with a switch that changes a resistor and fattens up the tone and should sound more like a Vibroverb.

In the beginning was reverb

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj--qQ5WXp7SWDWcJJOjoow?sub_confirmation=1

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