Bad-ass tank, Chris! These great looking enclosures are so motivating for me to finally finish mine... I'm ashamed how long mine has been sitting on the workbench.
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Joined: Dec 23, 2008 Posts: 3324 Pittsboro, NC |
Bad-ass tank, Chris! These great looking enclosures are so motivating for me to finally finish mine... I'm ashamed how long mine has been sitting on the workbench. — |
Joined: Mar 06, 2006 Posts: 1892 Wear gloves - I'm in the Rockies |
morphball wrote:
Thanks! All the other great builds motivated me to build mine. I played it at band practice the other night, and I was super happy with the way it sounded. So was everyone else. Honestly, in that setting, it was hard to tell the difference between a real Fender style reverb unit, and this one. And I say that as a die hard tube reverb lover. I can see this unit getting quite a bit of use in the future.
It took me a lot longer to build than I thought it would. Lots of little steps. The tool box build looks like the easiest way to do one in a short amount of time. I'm thinking about a pedal board build for the next one - I don't have a pedal board, and this might be just the thing to make me build one. I'm thinking about a several preset sounds using a footswitch or two for the presets, and maybe making them changeable via extra pots. should be simple enough. Although I have to admit that I had an issue with mine just getting the light to work. —"You can't tell where you're going if you don't know where you've been" |
Joined: Dec 23, 2008 Posts: 3324 Pittsboro, NC |
I love the idea of presets... I can at least see getting 2 of the newer, smaller SB boards packed inside a big enough pedal enclosure, having shared in/out jacks and 2 rows of D/M/T pots; then maybe either 2 separate 3DPT's/LED's that simply toggle each board on/off (maybe even have the capability of some crazy layering of effects if you also had two separate pans), or a single 3DPT with dual-colored LED that just toggles between the two (so effectively no true bypass with that design). — |
Joined: May 04, 2014 Posts: 734 |
busse wrote:
Good idea! I'll copy this one for my tank. |
Joined: Jul 06, 2010 Posts: 596 Stockholm |
Gilette wrote:
A 7812 linear regulator should work fine but it can get very hot depending on the supply voltage. It is possible to build a full wave rectifier using 2 diodes: |
Joined: Jun 17, 2012 Posts: 13 Sweden |
Gilette wrote:
I got an 2x12V transformer or if you will call that 24V with center tap at home, so in my case it was easier and cheeper (two diodes ) to build the rectifier like the way Björn show in the picture, this type of rectifier are common in old tubeamps. |
Joined: May 04, 2014 Posts: 734 |
I see! Good thinking. |
Joined: Nov 23, 2014 Posts: 98 Dijon |
Slowly but surely. |
Joined: Jan 18, 2015 Posts: 13 |
Has anyone tried to use a tank bag? I was checking out tanks on Amplified Parts, and saw that listed. I plan to use the Harbor Freight Stainless Steel toolbox enclosure, and I thought the bag might isolate the tank well. |
Joined: Jul 06, 2010 Posts: 596 Stockholm |
I havent tried. |
Joined: Jan 18, 2015 Posts: 13 |
Hi Bjorn. I placed an order for the Surfy Bear last night (my time). I'm looking forward to building the Surfy Bear. I'm not really a surf guitarist, but real spring reverb is my favorite. It will be fun to try different tanks, and the other members' creativity is exciting. I will give the tank bag a try in Harbor Freight box. |
Joined: Jul 24, 2012 Posts: 2762 Finknabad, Squinkistan |
Since I built my FET Reverb I have been running a MOD pan in it and have been overwhelmed by the long reverb tail. To remedy that, I purchased a lot of 3 NOS Hammond Gibbs tanks on ebay for $15 (!) + shipping. I auditioned all 3 tanks in the unit and each one was preferable to the MOD, producing relatively more sproingy drip with shorter decay time (tail). Probably one of the best things about the Surfy Bear, as compared to Fender RI or other devices, is that tank impedance values I/O matter so little to its circuit's performance. This means you can afford to experiment with any number of new or used tanks. I've been able to fine-tune my Bear at minimal cost and virtually no hassle. This is hugely advantageous and needs to be part of the marketing description of the kit. Since I have 4 pans now, I am thinking of purchasing the new build from Bjorn and installing it on the other side of the same toolbox lid my extant board lives on, simply stacking a second pan on top of the first one in the capacious hull below. A binaural spring reverb unit! — |
Joined: Jan 09, 2014 Posts: 615 Vancouver BC |
JObeast, any chance I could trouble you for the part #s of those Hammond Gibbs tanks, please? —Lorne |
Joined: Jul 24, 2012 Posts: 2762 Finknabad, Squinkistan |
Shake, |
Joined: Dec 11, 2011 Posts: 2123 |
I went to Wikipedia and read the page about FET. I still don't understand the options for choosing it but I faintly understand it's operation. The only thing I'm positive off is this knowledge will in no way affect my playing ability. |
Joined: Jul 06, 2010 Posts: 596 Stockholm |
wfoguy wrote:
jFETs are similar to tubes in many ways. The biggest differences is that jFETs cannot handle the same supply voltage and do not age in the same way as tubes. In this article you can read about how jFETs can replace triode tubes in amplifier circuits: |
Joined: Nov 03, 2009 Posts: 228 |
Sorry if this has already been discussed, but I'm on the verge of ordering the kit: Can it be wired up to include a footswitch like the fender tanks? Thanks. |
Joined: Dec 11, 2011 Posts: 2123 |
bjoish, thanks for the info. I'm about to formulate a logical progression to be able to explain this to my friends. |
Joined: Jun 05, 2010 Posts: 620 at south of |
Snufkino wrote:
read the all thing there is the answer hiden in the fews page of the thread |
Joined: Jul 06, 2010 Posts: 596 Stockholm |
ludobag wrote:
Yes, thats right. |