SamDBL
Joined: Sep 19, 2016
Posts: 244
Tampa
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Posted on Sep 22 2024 12:04 PM
I’ve been jonesing to get a stereo live rig going. Yet, I’m trying to keep it as analog and traditional, as possible. Lastly, I’m trying to keep it as compact and uncomplicated as I can.
Mainly, I’m wanting the reverb to be stereo. I want real spring, not digital. I suppose I could split the signal into two and then have it go into the two reverb units I currently have (6G15 and Surfybear classic). But it would be nice if there were a single unit to make it less complicated. Can the Surfybear studio be used like this? Or is it strictly for studio use?
— Guitarist for Black Valley Moon & Down By Law
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edwardsand
Joined: Jun 29, 2018
Posts: 749
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Posted on Sep 22 2024 12:36 PM
Seems like the Surfybear Studio could be used that way. It's a rack mounted effect, which is more typical for studio use, but plenty of guitar players have rack mounted rigs for playing live.
On the other hand, are you looking for a real stereo effect or just want to send the guitar signal + reverb to two amps simultaneously? If the latter, you can just get splitter pedal and put it after the reverb tank.
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spskins
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 3771
tn
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Posted on Sep 22 2024 04:05 PM
Hi Sam,
Yes, you can use the Studio as a live rig. In fact, a pretty well known guitarist does just that for his live shows.
As edwardsand suggested, you could also check out a splitter. We recommend our Stereomaker Advanced ABY Splitter from Surfy Industries (of course we do, it rules). https://www.surfyindustries.com/stereomaker
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