Chuck that's a long tank, right? On occasion I've had luck improving this sort of situation by swapping in a short tank. Worth a try. Recently had to do this in a Jim Kelley amp, one of the old ones not current issue. Started behaving itself right away with the shorty tank.
and Ready Teddy, I've seen the solid state reverb blocks installed in some modern amps. They can sound acceptable but that's up to each listener. Also the micro versions have been used in pedals. There's a tradeoff, a bit of a grainy sound but anyone who's tried a Holy Grail pedal has encountered that. All by itself, it can sound gravelly. When the whole band's rockin' that complaint fades away.
and Ready Teddy, I've seen the solid state reverb blocks installed in some modern amps. They can sound acceptable but that's up to each listener. Also the micro versions have been used in pedals. There's a tradeoff, a bit of a grainy sound but anyone who's tried a Holy Grail pedal has encountered that. All by itself, it can sound gravelly. When the whole band's rockin' that complaint fades away.
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