<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 8/22/2001 1:50:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, don@till.com
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<BR> Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 14:12:00 +1000
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<BR> Just wondering if people have any suggestions on the best place to
<BR> mount a spring reverb in a case. It's away from the transformer and
<BR> I can either place it going up (or down) the side or upside down on
<BR> the top. Can't imagine it would make much difference but someone
<BR> may have a preference.
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<BR>The Accutronics web page covers this. Go to:
<BR> http://www.accutronicsreverb.com
<BR>click on "Applications", click on "Mounting Considerations"...
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<BR> -- Don
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<BR>Funny, I just found an old reverb tank in a box last week while attempting to
<BR>clean out my garage. I was thinking of what to do with it. All of a sudden
<BR>there's all this talk about spring reverbs... (I never get very far on
<BR>cleaning out the garage).
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<BR>I have a two spring unit by Gibbs Manufacturing & Research Corp. (Hammond),
<BR>and I suspect it probably came from an old Fender amp. I want to experiment
<BR>with it, but it has some very delicate wires coming off the transducers, so
<BR>I'm afraid of burning it out if I'm not careful. One transducer has a black
<BR>wire and a green wire coming off it, and the other transducer has a mustard
<BR>colored wire and a black wire attached. I don't know which end is input or
<BR>output, or if it matters. Any suggestions or schematics on a circuit to build
<BR>around this thing?
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<BR>While searching for information, I found a company that sells the Accutronics
<BR>reverb tanks online. I haven't dealt with them, but the website has some
<BR>interesting stuff on it:
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<BR>http://store.yahoo.com/torresengineering/acrevun.html
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<BR>Thanks, -Karl.
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