Product Comparison: TC Electronic Drip Spring Reverb vs TC Electronic Skysurfer Reverb
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- Pedal was easy to use. Great controls.
- Good construction and good sound.
- Excellent sound, very small footprint.
- Nice sound, great pedal.
- Switches and knobs feel high quality.
- Very simple and easy to use, all 3 types of reverb were nice.
- I was really pleased with the realistic Reverb sound of this pedal.
- Awesome pedal! Great quality reverb.
- Nice sound, great pedal.
- Good reverb and good constitution.
- The construction is solid and the pedal easily mounts onto your board.
- The build quality is really good.
- This pedal is well made and sturdy.
- Built like a tank, all of metal with nice buttons and nice knobs.
- Convenient location of input and output.
- The construction is solid, shape and size are great for a pedal board.
- The three reverb modes are very beautiful.
- Easy to operate and easy to use.
- The sound quality is excellent.
- The connection port of the power supply seems to be slightly weak, so it may be better to be careful.