TC Electronic Releases Mini Reverb Pedal

US Skysurfer Mini offers 3 algorithms in an ultra-compact housing      23/04/21

TC Electronic says that SKYSURFER MINI REVERB brings you a premium – yet affordable, reverb solution armed with 3 studio-grade algorithms housed in a compact, rugged metal box. A spokesperson told us, "Skim effortlessly across a deep-blue, churning ocean; swim in a cavernous grotto; or soar through the ambient spray of the surf..."

Here's more of what TC has to say...

SKYSURFER MINI REVERB offers 3 'bread and butter' reverb flavours via its on-board mode switch. SPRING recreates all of the drip and splash of an oldskool reverb tank like you will find in a vintage tube amp. PLATE enables you to mimic classic studio reverbs and HALL covers a full range of tones from earthy and organic to full-on interstellar spaceflight.

SKYSURFER MINI REVERB provides all the lush, transparent reverb sounds you could ever dream of – without compromising your original tone. The onboard TONE knob lets you tailor the sound of your reverbs decay to embellish and complement whatever you're putting through this powerful little pedal.

Ever conscious that your pedal collection may be growing whilst your pedalboard may not, SKYSURFER MINI REVERB comes housed in an ultra-compact shell with top-mounted jacks. This allows flush pedalboard mounting so you can squeeze more pedals into your rig than ever before.

True bypass ensures you keep a totally pure signal and retain the integrity of your instrument's tone when the pedal is not in use.

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