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Hello Roland,
Yes I did buy a Jazzmaster and got ripped off...Damn this happens to me
all the time.
I got it for 920 Euro and the same day bought it, I got a phone call
from Piens in Deinze telling me they could get it for 750 Euro..
Whaaaaaaa...I feel bad.
I complained of course to the shop in Antwerp, and he told me he would
look at it. (yeah right..)
But perhaps I can get some back, I've been a customer for over 8 years
in the store, so who knows..
Anyway it is a good guitar even for a Japanese made one. It sounds
really terrific (eases the pain a lot)
As far as the springs go I think they use the same, but the rest of the
components must be better.
Did you take a look at this web site? (scroll down to reverb kit)
This is a kit to build the reverb yourself using Fender components,
looks good, although you still would need to fabricate some kind of case
to put it in, unless you have room in your amp.
Jerry
-----Original Message-----
From: Roland Bettenville [mailto:]
Sent: zondag 7 april 2002 11:27
To:
Subject: RE: [SurfGuitar101] What is a GOOD outboard reverb tank? and
how much do they cost?
Hi Jerry,
Building a reverb tank myself is what I intend to do.
What I would like to know from you people out there is, if there is a
difference (sonically) between the reverb springs used in a stand alone
tank
and those used in the Fender amps?
P.S. I see you bought the Jazzmaster.
Roland Bettenville
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From:
Date: zondag 07 april 2002 04:51:25
To:
Subject: RE: [SurfGuitar101] What is a GOOD outboard reverb tank? and
how
much do they cost?
Hello Brain,
This sounds great. But I also got another question. Would it be possible
to self build a tube spring reverb unit?
With the right components of course.
My friens father is pretty good when it comes to building electronic
equipment. But can it be done?
I saw a reverb unit a e-bay, probably taken from an amp and it looks
pretty simple to me. (But I can be greatly mistaken, of course.)
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I have been hearing around and reverb units by fender cost here in
Belgium about $ 750, no kidding..So you understand me searching for an
alternative. And we are talking re-issues, not the original
ones..Unbelievable..
So I was wandering If a self made item would also do the job?
I have seen Digital reverb units for around $ 350 new, but I would like
a more real sound..
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Jerry
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Neal [mailto:]
Sent: zaterdag 6 april 2002 23:29
To:
Subject: RE: [SurfGuitar101] What is a GOOD outboard reverb tank? and
how much do they cost?
Hi Jerry,
I watched E-bay for a long time and managed to buy a brand new Fender
reissue unit in the box with foot pedal for $335 or so. When I was
watching
them, thats about how much a used reissue would go for, and it usually
didn't have the foot switch (not a huge loss as it just turns the reverb
off/on...why do you need it off? ha).
After you get it, at minimum replace the 6V6 tube with a 6K6 (this is
what
was used in the original circuit). That will make the biggest
difference. Go
ahead and replace the rest of the tubes to New Old Stock (NOS) ones if
you
like and want to spend another $10-$20. And finally if you are handy
with a
soldering iron you can change out a capacitor. See the bookmarks for
this
group...Dick Messick has a cool page with instructions on how to do
that.
If you don't have the cash right now I have heard that people like the
Boss
stomp box (RV-3 or RV-5???). I have also heard some people like this
pedal
called the Little Lanilei by Songworks.
BN
> -----Original Message-----
> From: whipeoutboy63 [mailto:]
> Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 10:41 AM
> To:
> Subject: [SurfGuitar101] What is a GOOD outboard reverb tank? and how
> much do they cost?
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Well I am a kind of new in surf and reverbland, I started recently
> playing in a surf band, mostley playing MAN OR ASTROMAN? covers and
> some other good Ventures stuff etc.
>
> I used to play in "more Rocky bands" So I still have a SOVTEK MiG
> 100 Amp and a Marschall 4x12 cabinet. I know this isn't exactly
> surf, but it works (for now).
>
> I play a MIJ Jazzmaster and I use a small delay unit.
> But I want to have some reverb, ofcourse....
>
> I know Fender makes them, and I read here on the Victoria ones,
>
> But is there more out there? I don't want to spend a fortune here.
>
> So any advice would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jerry
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