Spring-line reverb tank: Difference between revisions

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These [http://www.tubeampdoctor.com/en/shop_Reverb_Cans_TAD_Reverb_Cans/ Tube Amp Doctor] tanks have recently come to light, with very similar looking tanks/specs to the other makes.
 
Another brand of tanks has recently emerged - [http://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/amp_parts?&filters=MOD+Reverb+Tanks MOD reverb tanks]. These are apparently meant to be clones of the early Accutronics tanks: thethey are made for [http://www.cedist.com CE Distribution], who also seem to be the same people as [http://www.tubesandmore.com Antique Electronic Supply ('tubesandmore.com')], and [http://www.modkitsdiy.com Mod Kits DIY], as well as [http://www.amplifiedparts.com Amplified Parts] (- the similarities in the webpages are obvious, and the [http://www.amplifiedparts.com/tech_corner/spring_reverb_tanks_explained_and_compared technical page] mentioned in the intro above is available at several of these sites, and thealso similaritiescontains ina summary comparison between the pagesAccutronics, isBelton, obvious!)and MOD tanks.
 
== Random schematics ==
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