I have an old Guyatone (tokyo sound) GA-440 and the reverb tank that is broken. I have attached some pictures. On one side the little metal ribbon is broke off, an easy fix with some solder. On the other side the piece that attaches to the spring is broke of at a fold. I'm thinking it can be soldered or maybe use a small piece of copper shielding tape? There are flat bars on both sides that attach to the thin ribbons and then goes through the piece attached to the the spring. Should there be one flat bar per side or two per side? I ask because on my tank there are two per side, but it almost looks like both have been broke in half. If there is supposed to be one per side can they be repaired some how?
With that said, has anyone out had any experience with these tanks that may be able to give me some repair tips, tech tips on testing it, or maybe a source to buy a direct replacement? If it can't be repaired and I can't find a direct replacement any thoughts/tips on an alternate tank replacement? Maybe one that's not connected to the chassis and sits on the bottom of the cab like most amps have them? Thanks for reading and I look forward to reading your responses...
With that said, has anyone out had any experience with these tanks that may be able to give me some repair tips, tech tips on testing it, or maybe a source to buy a direct replacement? If it can't be repaired and I can't find a direct replacement any thoughts/tips on an alternate tank replacement? Maybe one that's not connected to the chassis and sits on the bottom of the cab like most amps have them? Thanks for reading and I look forward to reading your responses...
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