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As promised, I put together some details on the capacitor mod for the
Fender Reissue Reverb tank. I threw some words and photos together
in a quick and dirty web page at:
This page will give you a general idea on how to do the mod, as well
as how to wire an A/B switch to compare way the "before" and "after"
caps sound. It's not fancy, but tells the story pretty well.
I like this mod a lot - I think I first saw it mentioned as coming
from a Guitar Player article, as mentioned by Mel Waldorf in the
Cowabunga archives (thanks, Mel!). Feel free to ask any questions on
the procedure.
Happy Holidays and best wishes for a great New Year, everybody!
-Dick
Dick, you are far too modest...a very nice piece of documentation! Thank you,
and have a great Holiday Season!
Best regards, Dana Vincent
----- Original Message -----
From: flatwound01
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 8:15 PM
Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Fender '63 Reissue Reverb Tank Capacitor Mod
As promised, I put together some details on the capacitor mod for the
Fender Reissue Reverb tank. I threw some words and photos together
in a quick and dirty web page at:
This page will give you a general idea on how to do the mod, as well
as how to wire an A/B switch to compare way the "before" and "after"
caps sound. It's not fancy, but tells the story pretty well.
I like this mod a lot - I think I first saw it mentioned as coming
from a Guitar Player article, as mentioned by Mel Waldorf in the
Cowabunga archives (thanks, Mel!). Feel free to ask any questions on
the procedure.
Happy Holidays and best wishes for a great New Year, everybody!
-Dick
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Awesome!!!!!
I added a link to your page in the groups bookmarks section.
BN
--- In SurfGuitar101@y..., "flatwound01" <rmessick2@m...> wrote:
> As promised, I put together some details on the capacitor mod for
the
> Fender Reissue Reverb tank. I threw some words and photos together
> in a quick and dirty web page at:
>
>
>
> This page will give you a general idea on how to do the mod, as
well
> as how to wire an A/B switch to compare way the "before"
and "after"
> caps sound. It's not fancy, but tells the story pretty well.
>
> I like this mod a lot - I think I first saw it mentioned as coming
> from a Guitar Player article, as mentioned by Mel Waldorf in the
> Cowabunga archives (thanks, Mel!). Feel free to ask any questions
on
> the procedure.
>
> Happy Holidays and best wishes for a great New Year, everybody!
>
> -Dick