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  • Cap-Driven Reverb?

    I have been looking into this topic for a few weeks now and have yet to start a test-bed amp. But I know it can be done, having gotten help on the Hoffman forums and I read a thing or two here as well. Traynors and Ampegs have pulled it off, I know that much. My question is:

    Has anybody successfully made a capacitor-driven single tube reverb that sounded really good?

    I presently have a 8FB accutronics tank and a 12DW7 tube. The trouble is, I can't quite figure out what other components I'll need and being a newb I'd rather build from a working schematic!

    Thanks for the help!

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    Maestro (Gibson) made a couple of stand alone units in the late 50s and early 60s that connected to a combo's speaker with aligator clips. It's basically an extension amp with a reverb pan and a speaker. They are kind of rare and prized by collectors and period specific purists. You see them on eBay occassionally. You might want to search for a Maestro schematic. I also seem to remember someone on this forum trying to repair one a while back.

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    • #3
      Go over to Schematic Heaven, and look through the Ampeg schematics. AMpeg made any number of models driving the reverb pan through a cap off the plate of the driver tube.
      Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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        Will definitely look into it some more. Thanks to both of you! This looks like a great new forum here BTW. I'm gonna hang out & glean all I can...

        Oh and for posterity's sake, I'm blatantly trying to copy the Swart Atomic Space Tone without having an amp to clone or a schematic of any kind. From pestering a lot of good folks online, the consensus is that it uses a 12DW7 for reverb drive & recovery and there are no trannies other than the PT and OT. Hence, a cap-driven reverb with a *FB**** style tank seems likely.
        Last edited by Natman; 09-01-2009, 06:33 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Natman View Post
          Will definitely look into it some more. Thanks to both of you! This looks like a great new forum here BTW. I'm gonna hang out & glean all I can...

          Oh and for posterity's sake, I'm blatantly trying to copy the Swart Atomic Space Tone without having an amp to clone or a schematic of any kind. From pestering a lot of good folks online, the consensus is that it uses a 12DW7 for reverb drive & recovery and there are no trannies other than the PT and OT. Hence, a cap-driven reverb with a *FB**** style tank seems likely.
          Swart says they use a 12DW7 AND a 12ax7 in their reverb circuit... so 3 12AX7 sections + 1 12AU7 section

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