Has anyone out there ever had to retrofit an old [in this case, Supro] "shoebox" style reverb spring tray with a "modern" reverb tank?
Since those old "shoebox" spring/transducer units were so INefficient, replacing it with a modern style tray results in way too much intensity (too much for a "surf" player even!), that's even with the intensity turned to "1". I've tried reducing the gain of the drive/pick-up networks, but that hasn't helped hardly at all. I'm sure I could re-build the whole thing to a different design (most likely a Fender "stand-alone" ckt.), but that would [obviously] "kill" all it's vintage "mojo". This unit is also a piece of store inventory, where they would prefer to have it as original as possible, of course........so, any of you know of any "minimal modification" tricks to work with this "interface"?
Since those old "shoebox" spring/transducer units were so INefficient, replacing it with a modern style tray results in way too much intensity (too much for a "surf" player even!), that's even with the intensity turned to "1". I've tried reducing the gain of the drive/pick-up networks, but that hasn't helped hardly at all. I'm sure I could re-build the whole thing to a different design (most likely a Fender "stand-alone" ckt.), but that would [obviously] "kill" all it's vintage "mojo". This unit is also a piece of store inventory, where they would prefer to have it as original as possible, of course........so, any of you know of any "minimal modification" tricks to work with this "interface"?
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