Surfy Industries SurfyBear Pedal Metal Black w/ SurfyPan
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THE NEW SURFYPAN by SURFY INDUSTRIES & ACCUTRONICS
As much as we love the tradition and sound of the classic Accutronics 4AB3C1B pan, we have to admit that the decay of this pan is currently longer than the decay of the original pans used by Fender in the early 60s. The same model pan produced in the 1960s had a shorter decay, which produced a splashier sound and reduced the reverb tail. We are always searching for "that" sound at Surfy Industries, and we realised we had to do something about this.
So, we spoke to Accutronics directly and proposed to them that they make for us an upgraded 4AB3C1B spring pan with increased quality materials for a fuller sound, a more reliable product, and a custom decay level to get a bit closer to the sound of the vintage pans. We think we have found a great balance with our new product, The SurfyPan!
INTRODUCING THE SURFYBEAR PEDAL METAL
We knew already that the "classic" was not destined to remain the only model in the SurfyBear family. We are always listening to suggestions and ideas from our customers, and not necessarily from just those who are involved in traditional surf music. We are also quite aware that we have customers who play a more modern style of surf, or completely different kinds of music, from indie to atmospheric to blues, and desire a reverb pedal to better fit in with their setup.
So what's new with this model?
- full aluminium body - with a quite "small" pedal name written on it :-D
- "pedalboard friendly" enclosure - without transparent back panel and removable feet for better placement next to your other effects
- TRUE BYPASS functionality - so that when the effect is off... it's off, without affecting your signal
- clean boost - in order to balance the true bypass
- external footswitch possibility
- the Accutronics® reverb pan is still inside...
- Is there any change in the sound? NO. No compromises with the reverb, never!