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DIY spring reverb?

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I've got an awesome Carvin amp head that currently has a broken reverb channel. I've tried fixing it but nothing seems to work. However I got the idea today that maybe there is a way that I could build a custom spring reverb unit. I've got an extra reverb tank, and I figure if I wire the two input and output RCA cables to 1/4" jacks and add a volume pot and a tone pot maybe I'd have a little reverb unit to place in my amp effects loop. Is this at all doable? I know people have taken those Epiphone Valve Jr. heads and turned them into reverb units. I don't see any reason why this shouldn't be feasible. Thoughts on how I should go about this?
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I'm not super-knowledgeable with spring reverb design, but I am pretty sure that some form of buffering / amplification / mixing circuitry has to be created that'll form the signal and make it workable as a standalone unit. Probably not that overly complicated, but surely more so than just the reverb pan and a couple of pots.

Maybe Mortatone or one of the others here has a schematic that might be useful :idk:

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Sounds like a cool project. I would have no idea how to do it myself. I imagine getting the impedances right gets complicated quickly.

You might look into a Danelectro Spring King or Vanamps Sole Mate if you want something already built.
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Lookup the schematic for an old Fender reverb unit and go from there...
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GRIMESPACE wrote:I'm not super-knowledgeable with spring reverb design, but I am pretty sure that some form of buffering / amplification / mixing circuitry has to be created that'll form the signal and make it workable as a standalone unit. Probably not that overly complicated, but surely more so than just the reverb pan and a couple of pots.

Maybe Mortatone or one of the others here has a schematic that might be useful :idk:

Good luck!


In sure you're right... Most of the ones I've seen online are tube driven though and that's gonna get more complicated than I'd like.

Wayne wrote:Sounds like a cool project. I would have no idea how to do it myself. I imagine getting the impedances right gets complicated quickly.

You might look into a Danelectro Spring King or Vanamps Sole Mate if you want something already built.


Sweet, I'll check those out. I really like the idea of a spring reverb unit not part of the amp because it might give me a few more tonal options. Maybe I'm crazy and should just get my amp verb fixed :lol:
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Spring reverb drivers are a pain in the ass
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Zozobra wrote:Spring reverb drivers are a pain in the ass


Why is that?
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You've either got to stick with the power supply you have and use a tube driver to buffer the tank which might not be of suitable impedance so things will have to be fudged to work or you have to use opamps and find a suitable voltage rail to work with. I'd just buy a reverb pedal and use the loop.

This might be useful to you:
http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/reverbdriver.html
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Gotcha. Thanks... I'll probably just go ahead and spend the money to repair my reverb channel
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Here's another alternative... http://www.radialeng.com/tankdriver.php
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ajaxlepinski wrote:Here's another alternative... http://www.radialeng.com/tankdriver.php


I like the idea of that!
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mrfret wrote:
ajaxlepinski wrote:Here's another alternative... http://www.radialeng.com/tankdriver.php


I like the idea of that!


Me too... I'm gonna check it out!
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