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Surfy Industries | SurfyBear Compact | Real Spring Reverb | Surf Green

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Original price $519.00 - Original price $519.00
Original price $519.00
$519.00
$519.00 - $519.00
Current price $519.00

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THIS IS A VERY LIMITED EDITION RUN IN THIS COLOUR

Surfy Industries managed to make it smaller without compromising the sound: this could just the best real spring reverb pedal you have ever tried!

Try it and discover why most surf guitarists and the truly reverb addicted are turning to SurfyBear.

★ aluminium body in "pedalboard-friendly" size

★ original Accutronics® type-8 spring reverb pan

★ clean boost to adjust the volume when the effect is on

★ dual mixer control to switch between two reverb settings

★ decay control to adjust the length of the reverb tail

★ true bypass functionality to keep your signal intact when the effect is off

★ working worldwide with a 12V power supply (230V AU adaptor included)

HOW TO USE

Based on the controls of the original Fender® 6G15® with a few additional options.

DWELL
the amount of effect

MIXER 1/2
the balance between "dry" and "wet" signals

TONE
how bright or dark the sound is

DECAY
the length of the "reverb tail"

DIMENSIONS
Approximately 25 x 12 x 6cm

VOLUME
the level of the output signal


THE SURFYBEAR PROJECT

The original piece of electronics that started it all! This is a controller which features the same specifications of the Fender® 6G15® reverb unit replacing the tubes with JFET transistor technology. This is not a digital effect.

Spring reverb technology has been well known for more than 50 years. One of the first reverb units available for electric guitars was the Fender® 6G15® standalone reverb, which has set the standard for generations of musicians. Still today, the unique sound of spring reverbs is very popular among guitarists.

A detailed description of the Fender® 6G15® reverb can be found on the SurfGuitar101 Wiki.

THE CONCEPT

Basically, the tubes in the schematic are replaced with JFETS/MOSFETs and the output transformer with a current source. The circuit is all Class A and it is optimised for a tube-like harmonic content.