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Standalone reverb

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What's the best option for 36w build? Id also like to use it in front of my 3w amp which doesn't have a loop. Looking at the fender type tube kit from tubetown or the also have a solid state lndverb which is cheap! I have a spring tank as I tried to make a spring pedal years ago but it never sounded any good. I need something tried and tested with layout/ schematic etc as I'm far from expert. Any suggestions?

I have to make an order from tube town this week for a few small parts to finish my amp, shipping is over 20e to Ireland so I could order my Christmas reverb present at the same time...


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Re: Standalone reverb

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Yes, I asked about the circuit on another thread but you probably didn't see

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I have an accutronics 3 spring tank

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The one I posted the video about is current driven, so your tank won't likely be any good.
It is my take on the Lamington reverb unit, but with some extra's and tweaks
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