Your ' Look' is already way better than my rural Ozarks internet can deliver! I've just been trying to decide what tanks to put in a couple of tired old heads & Mojo medium it will be. I don't buy any more amps or related gear with out scanning your videos for knowledge first. Thank you.
Thank you! Without the gate, this is much more informative. Always love a new video from you, I was starting to go through DTs without an update, super interested to see how the ReverbRocket turns out.
Lyle always glad to see a new video, thank you! Grandson is settling in and becoming more manageable for a 2 yr old, hopefully I'll get my shop back up and running. First project is 6G15 clone/kit (already sorted and upgraded a lot of parts to Lyle standards) I'll be anxiously awaiting the next update. The medium delay mojotone is still on a shopping list.
Glad you're back to posting new videos! Maybe I'm not too picky, but even the small Accutronics spring reverb in my 2010 Carvin Vintage 16 sounds pretty good. I may have to do a comparison with my 2 1960's and 2 1970's Fender amps with reverb. They all have the long reverb tanks, but I haven't noted the make or model numbers on them. I generally only have the reverb level set to 3 at the most, so maybe the tank specs don't matter as much.
Thanks Lyle! I play a surfy tank in a 6g15 FET-clone. Is it a good idea to proactively hardwire the connections? Is that even possible construction wise? Best wishes
PSIONIC, why does the modern reverb tanks don't have the high frequency content? is it the material alloy composition of the springs or transducers used?
My experience with replacement tanks (I use the MODs because I find them pretty consistent) is that they're all a bit different sounding so what I do is I keep two or three of each type (most popular being for older Fender amps and the Deville types) and I try out a few to see which one suits the amp best. I've been known to put three spring short tanks in the larger cabinet Devilles, because they sound better-sometimes. It's all subjective with old tech analog stuff. Spring reverb is coming up on its 90th birthday since Hammond patented it.
Love the channel! I got a Mesa Boogie TA30 head. And the reverb does not sound very good on it, and in top of that it’s noisy. So I have been using a pedal for it instead. Might try getting it fixed and or / Replaced. Just don’t know if it would be worth it if it’s not a good sounding one in the first place.
Long time no see! Still most new reverb tanks sound dull compared to for example late 80's Accutronics tanks which I have. I don't understand exactly why. Those Made in U.S.A. tank's sound is more controlled and bright and not "spooky", and sounds more like a reverb, not like delay. It should be interesting to fully compare vintage tanks and current products by measuring inductances, frq responses, feeding a tank with a pulse or burst and analyzing output using spectrum analyzer etc. That Surfy tank unfortunately does not seem to make big difference. I have tried for example adjustable high pass filters or EQ in both driver and recovery side circuits to make current tanks to sound better, but it doesn't seem to make much difference because the basic sound of them is so poor.
@@PsionicAudio Thx for the clarification! Its interesting reading reviews of it being better than the MODs😂. Confirmation bias? Or maybe inconsistency from tank to tank?
Great to see a new video. I hope you and your family are well. GBY Sir.
^ this ^
Hey there Sgt. Grinch
Your ' Look' is already way better than my rural Ozarks internet can deliver!
I've just been trying to decide what tanks to put in a couple of tired old heads & Mojo medium it will be.
I don't buy any more amps or related gear with out scanning your videos for knowledge first.
Thank you.
Good timing. I need a new reverb tank for my early 70’s (blackfaced) Pro Reverb. Thnx Lyle!
Good to see you back in the fray. Look forward to more content!
good to see you back after 1 month, hope everything is ok,
Sometime in the future it might be nice to hear that Mojo tank compared to the Surfy. I'm in the market for a tank upgrade so this was timely. Thanks.
Yeah, I just didn’t have a Mojotone medium decay here right now. They’ve all gone out on finished amps. ;)
I’ve missed you, enjoyed your travel pics- glad to see a new video
Glad to see you back. Been missing your posts.
Lyle!, its so nice to see and hear you!
Thank you! Without the gate, this is much more informative.
Always love a new video from you, I was starting to go through DTs without an update, super interested to see how the ReverbRocket turns out.
Lyle always glad to see a new video, thank you! Grandson is settling in and becoming more manageable for a 2 yr old, hopefully I'll get my shop back up and running. First project is 6G15 clone/kit (already sorted and upgraded a lot of parts to Lyle standards) I'll be anxiously awaiting the next update. The medium delay mojotone is still on a shopping list.
Great to have you back. Seriously.
Love your style Lyle, keep 'em comin'!
Glad you're back to posting new videos! Maybe I'm not too picky, but even the small Accutronics spring reverb in my 2010 Carvin Vintage 16 sounds pretty good. I may have to do a comparison with my 2 1960's and 2 1970's Fender amps with reverb. They all have the long reverb tanks, but I haven't noted the make or model numbers on them. I generally only have the reverb level set to 3 at the most, so maybe the tank specs don't matter as much.
Thanks Lyle!
I play a surfy tank in a 6g15 FET-clone. Is it a good idea to proactively hardwire the connections? Is that even possible construction wise?
Best wishes
PSIONIC, why does the modern reverb tanks don't have the high frequency content? is it the material alloy composition of the springs or transducers used?
Great to see you back!
Glad you're back
Right on! Stay strong, brother! I love your videos!!!
My experience with replacement tanks (I use the MODs because I find them pretty consistent) is that they're all a bit different sounding so what I do is I keep two or three of each type (most popular being for older Fender amps and the Deville types) and I try out a few to see which one suits the amp best. I've been known to put three spring short tanks in the larger cabinet Devilles, because they sound better-sometimes. It's all subjective with old tech analog stuff. Spring reverb is coming up on its 90th birthday since Hammond patented it.
Great. Now I want to go for a surf.
You know about "The Atlantics" from Australia (60's band)?
@@JEmilioJNava Yes. Part of the reason I started playing guitar in the first place.
Is this what is used in the Surfybear spring reverb "pedal"?
Love the channel!
I got a Mesa Boogie TA30 head. And the reverb does not sound very good on it, and in top of that it’s noisy. So I have been using a pedal for it instead. Might try getting it fixed and or /
Replaced. Just don’t know if it would be worth it if it’s not a good sounding one in the first place.
I've never used it but 60 Cycle Hum says the surfy stand alone reverb is great. He should know.
Long time no see!
Still most new reverb tanks sound dull compared to for example late 80's Accutronics tanks which I have. I don't understand exactly why. Those Made in U.S.A. tank's sound is more controlled and bright and not "spooky", and sounds more like a reverb, not like delay. It should be interesting to fully compare vintage tanks and current products by measuring inductances, frq responses, feeding a tank with a pulse or burst and analyzing output using spectrum analyzer etc.
That Surfy tank unfortunately does not seem to make big difference.
I have tried for example adjustable high pass filters or EQ in both driver and recovery side circuits to make current tanks to sound better, but it doesn't seem to make much difference because the basic sound of them is so poor.
I wonder how these tanks would compare to an Accutronics BTDR-3
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Seems like it should be possible to replace just the springs and/or the transducers in a 60’s reverb tank. Be good at any rate.
It's possible but difficult. I've done several rebuilds but not without destroying a couple transducers along the way. 😂
So did ithe surfy tank ever fail?
How about Revisit tanks? Any experience with them?
They’re MODs.
@@PsionicAudio Thx for the clarification! Its interesting reading reviews of it being better than the MODs😂. Confirmation bias? Or maybe inconsistency from tank to tank?
Probably a little of both.
It definitely sounded darker and to me the decay sounds longer
Get it right t̵h̵e̵ ̵f̵i̵r̵s̵t̵ ̵t̵i̵m̵e̵ eventually. :P
Kaputt??😂
Surfy sounds very surfy. 🤷♂️