A good resource for identifying vintage Gibbs tanks is https://surfguitar101.com/forums/topic/32671/Any other good brands or sites to check out for tanks?
Previously, I’d just looked at Amplified Parts. And I’ve now had a look at Mojotone.
Seems like a pretty good assortment between those two, but I’m always on the lookout for good resources to bookmark![]()
What doesn't he complain about?Psionic Audio is probably my favorite "grumpy dude repairs tube amps" YouTube channels.
I found this video of him complaining about new production tanks. He says his go-to is the Mojotone medium decay.
Yup, plus the tank and RCA cables. I ordered some RCA jacks and made my own cables with some Mogami cable I had from making pedalboard connectors.I guess I don't need anything else for this apart from the 1/4 watt resistors and caps in the list on the previous page, jacks, knobs, enclosure and a momentary SPST footswitch?
I think the main reason for Surfy Industries to have a custom tank was the excessively long decay in modern tanks, which makes the reverb wash out.I just remembered one other difference between the Mod and Mojotone tanks I've got. Obviously it's a small sample size, so it may not apply broadly, but the Mod tank is WAY more susceptible to crash and vibration. Just tapping lightly on it will make noise. With the Mojo tank, I have to hit it pretty hard to get it to crash. There's no noise from it until it's hit hard enough to crash.
I don't want to say all MOD tanks perform that way, but mine do.
It also occurred to me that could be a reason a company that makes stompboxes with reverb tanks inside would want a custom tank.
Where do you get the tolex bag for the spring pan? Mine came without it.I bought the recommended tank for this project without thinking about how I was going to house it. I built my guitar/bass speaker cabinet (1x15) about 30 years ago with my grandfather. It’s the only one I’ve ever had besides some small combo amps. Turns out that the tank fits the floor of the cab to the millimeter in its tolex bag. Surf is one of my favorite types of genre music, and my guitar for the last decade has been a Mosrite. Digital reverbs have been the biggest letdown of anything I’ve built. I have built the spaceman mini spring reverb and it’s ok, but noisy, and lacking a lot of everything. It’s been a VERY long time since a project has gotten me this excited. Thank you for your work on this.
https://mojotone.com/products/mojot...-nr3X-lXWZ1paDyNpDs-8rsOouPMcTnsaAroVEALw_wcBWhere do you get the tolex bag for the spring pan? Mine came without it.
I built my Surfybear kit in an old school toolbox:
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I bought the recommended tank for this project without thinking about how I was going to house it. I built my guitar/bass speaker cabinet (1x15) about 30 years ago with my grandfather. It’s the only one I’ve ever had besides some small combo amps. Turns out that the tank fits the floor of the cab to the millimeter in its tolex bag. Surf is one of my favorite types of genre music, and my guitar for the last decade has been a Mosrite. Digital reverbs have been the biggest letdown of anything I’ve built. I have built the spaceman mini spring reverb and it’s ok, but noisy, and lacking a lot of everything. It’s been a VERY long time since a project has gotten me this excited. Thank you for your work on this.