🌌 Elevate your soundscape with the Skysurfer Reverb — where studio magic meets pedalboard power!
The TC Electronic Skysurfer Reverb pedal delivers studio-grade reverbs using award-winning algorithms in a durable metal chassis. Featuring versatile Spring, Plate, and Hall reverbs, true bypass for pristine signal integrity, and a compact design, it’s engineered for professional musicians seeking premium sound and reliability on stage or in the studio.
Product Dimensions | 13.2 x 5.8 x 7.4 cm; 450 g |
Item model number | Skysurfer Reverb |
Body Material | Metal |
Colour | Black |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Scale Length | inches |
Signal Format | Analog |
Material Type | Metal |
Power Source | [POSSIBLE] With electric cable |
Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
Item Weight | 450 g |
G**N
Moderately-priced pedal that produces excellent sounds
For gigs with a band I play harmonica through the normal channel of a Fender Deluxe Reverb amp but this means that I can't use the amp's onboard reverb and so I usually use a Boss delay pedal to fatten up the sound. However, I thought I'd like to try a reverb pedal instead and asked around some other harp players and one recommended an apparently highly regarded TC delay pedal. I hadn't heard of this brand but I noticed that they also did this moderately-priced reverb pedal and I decided to give it a try.Although it's described as a mini pedal it's about the same size as most Boss pedals and it's very sturdy made of metal with rubber feet so it stays where you put it. It comes with printed instructions but the three control knobs - reverb, mix, tone - together with the reverb selector switch - spring, plate, hall - are fairly obvious and I was soon able to dial in very nice-sounding fat harp tone. The bypass switch also works well and doesn't affect your sound when disengaged. There are other reverb pedals out there that have many more different reverb types available and also pedals that have combinations of reverb and delay but I like this simple straightforward pedal which gives me what I want without added effects i'll never use. I guess people's taste's will vary (particularly with guitar) I preferred the plate reverb which I thought sounded better than the spring setting (which is nice and subtle) and was obviously less reverb-y than hall setting.
R**S
Best pedal on my board.
This reverb is the best thing I bought for my board. The room reverb alone is just awesome and this is the only reverb unit that doesn't harm your tone. With the mash function you can wash out those final chords of a song to make it sound like a record.
P**R
Nice digital reverb!
Very nice little digital reverb. Spring (not brilliant), Plate (very nice) and Hall (does the job).Controls are a bit odd. The MIX knob controls the amount of reverb you hear. The REVERB knob controls how strong the reverb effect is, even if you're not hearing it because your MIC knob is dialed down. I hope that makes sense. I admit, it took a hot minute for me to grasp the idea.One downside is that on the clean channel of my amp it hisses a bit. It's silent on the dirty channel which is what I play on anyway!Overall I'd recommend this for a very (very, very) well built no frills digital reverb.
T**S
Top Quality Effects Pedal. Great for Cello
Bought this for the cello player in the band. She loves it and says it has been a game changer with her sound. It is well made and looks very resilient. Great colour as well!
J**L
Heavenly Reverb
The TC Electronic Hall of Fame Reverb pedal is simply divine! Its lush reverbs and versatile controls allow me to create heavenly ambient sounds. The build quality is outstanding, and the intuitive interface makes tweaking settings a breeze. With this pedal, my guitar's tone has reached new heights, and I can't imagine playing without it. Whether you're a gigging musician or a bedroom player, the Hall of Fame Reverb is an absolute must-have for anyone looking to add depth and dimension to their sound.
D**E
Excellent
Excellent
S**E
Not a good buy
Bought pedal, all seemed well. Good construction, nice sound but stopped working after a few sessions. Now it it makes is a loud hiss. Very disappointing.
M**E
Nice effect but volume drop makes this unusable
(Fluorescence Shimmer Digital Reverb Pedal on Electric Bass)While perhaps not intended for Electric Bass, if you don't mind the large volume drop upon activating then this is overall a nice sounding pedal that pairs well preceding other effects'. It can give a nice glassy type effect when paired lightly before a Fuzz. then in to a Chorus.Bare in mind this is a digital pedal which suffers from that digital artefact type sound when using long Reverbs.
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