"Revisit" Reverb tanks!
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"Revisit" Reverb tanks!
Hey guys,
So I LOVE me an old, rusty, one of a kind reverb tank in my vintage Fenders but I had one that was SO tired I decided to replace it... I had heard about the newish company Revisit that has come on the scene..
A tiny bit more expensive than the MOD's or the current Accutronics I swapped it into my 65 Deluxe and it sounds GREAT. I got just the straight 2 string replacement and for my money it sounds way better than any of the MOD's or Accutronics (modern) that I've used.
So I LOVE me an old, rusty, one of a kind reverb tank in my vintage Fenders but I had one that was SO tired I decided to replace it... I had heard about the newish company Revisit that has come on the scene..
A tiny bit more expensive than the MOD's or the current Accutronics I swapped it into my 65 Deluxe and it sounds GREAT. I got just the straight 2 string replacement and for my money it sounds way better than any of the MOD's or Accutronics (modern) that I've used.
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as jerry mentioned, would like to know the details also.
i swapped a reverb tank, a MOD(in both ways)for a shorter decay in my vox ac15c1 and it gives a more straight forward reverb sound that doesn't turn into mush. so, which MOD and which decay?
this is the one i used. medium decay.
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products ... y-3-spring
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i swapped a reverb tank, a MOD(in both ways)for a shorter decay in my vox ac15c1 and it gives a more straight forward reverb sound that doesn't turn into mush. so, which MOD and which decay?
this is the one i used. medium decay.
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products ... y-3-spring
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Not so many of us have one or two of those expensive old classics with rooms to contain them. But I do use the high quality UA emulation of the EMT 140. The Demeter RV-1D dual spring reverb clearly beats it when you run the stereo outputs into a stereo expander that is controlled by the source side-chain signal. Pure vintage sound with exceptionally nice stereo imaging (which the old plates tend to smother).Ian Rae wrote: In recording studios the old echo plates will never be beat.
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It seems the Revisit tanks are getting rave reviews:
"After a first test, I can definitely say it [Revisit]'s a great pan compared to the MOD. Where the MOD sounds washed out and less drippy, the Revisit sound drippy and a little more aggressive while keeping a refined and articulate sound (including a more defined attack). I'd say it sound a lot more like 1st wave recordings than the MOD."
"I highly recommend trying out Revisit pans from Studio Sound Electronics. They do cost a little more, but given the distinctly better sonic quality, consistency, and incredible customer service & support, it is totally worth it!"
"I found Revisit tanks sound the best -- closest to the latter-year U.S.-made Accutronics tanks -- of all the new-production brands. I have tried MOD, Belton, and Asian Accutronics; all three emitted a ringing feedback and had poor reverberation characteristics."
"After a first test, I can definitely say it [Revisit]'s a great pan compared to the MOD. Where the MOD sounds washed out and less drippy, the Revisit sound drippy and a little more aggressive while keeping a refined and articulate sound (including a more defined attack). I'd say it sound a lot more like 1st wave recordings than the MOD."
"I highly recommend trying out Revisit pans from Studio Sound Electronics. They do cost a little more, but given the distinctly better sonic quality, consistency, and incredible customer service & support, it is totally worth it!"
"I found Revisit tanks sound the best -- closest to the latter-year U.S.-made Accutronics tanks -- of all the new-production brands. I have tried MOD, Belton, and Asian Accutronics; all three emitted a ringing feedback and had poor reverberation characteristics."
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Ha.. this is an OLD thread but as I go on to buy another Revisit tank to replace an old one in my old Deluxe Reverb that just has gotten too cranky to gig with. I see this thread....
Cause the only place I've ever bought them is in Florida.. and I was searching to see if there might be a place closer cause the place in FLA takes FOREVER to get here.... and I saw this.
Just an update I STILL think these tans freaking rule and are the best modern tanks I've found.
This was forever ago Tim Marcus have you played em yet? Thoughts?
Cause the only place I've ever bought them is in Florida.. and I was searching to see if there might be a place closer cause the place in FLA takes FOREVER to get here.... and I saw this.
Just an update I STILL think these tans freaking rule and are the best modern tanks I've found.
This was forever ago Tim Marcus have you played em yet? Thoughts?
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oh and "BETTER"
I just never liked the MODS... dont exactly remember why but it was the tone and feel obviously.. thats aobut all there is...
I feel the Revisits just feel the most like and old real Hammond or something from back in the 60's... warm and not too splashy etc....
sorry.. its hard to describe sound as we all know!
I just never liked the MODS... dont exactly remember why but it was the tone and feel obviously.. thats aobut all there is...
I feel the Revisits just feel the most like and old real Hammond or something from back in the 60's... warm and not too splashy etc....
sorry.. its hard to describe sound as we all know!
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Josh (or anyone) - Would you have any idea which Revisit reverb tank would work with a Peavey Nashville 112?
https://www.amprepairparts.com/reverb.htm
https://www.amprepairparts.com/reverb.htm
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I do not. But they have a thing on there called “ask a tech“ and even though I find the one I want I always confirm with them because all those model numbers and different impedances and all that are freaking complicated.
And they are super quick with it and always will help you out. And I just ordered another one that just showed up today. And they said to me that they wish more people would ask rather than ordering the wrong thing and then return it. So just go on to the site find the one you think and then ask they will be quick to respond.
And they are super quick with it and always will help you out. And I just ordered another one that just showed up today. And they said to me that they wish more people would ask rather than ordering the wrong thing and then return it. So just go on to the site find the one you think and then ask they will be quick to respond.
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Yeah they seem to be the same as MOD, maybe they spec them a bit differently or adjust the springs manually and slap their new sticker on.
I will say that in general, I really like the MOD tanks. I have used thousands of them over the years and only had a few go bad, and when they do go bad they are pretty inexpensive to replace (and easy to find)
I agree that they might sound very different in a Fender amp - but for me in my amplifiers where I get to voice the reverb for the MOD tank specifically, I think they are pretty great.
I will say that in general, I really like the MOD tanks. I have used thousands of them over the years and only had a few go bad, and when they do go bad they are pretty inexpensive to replace (and easy to find)
I agree that they might sound very different in a Fender amp - but for me in my amplifiers where I get to voice the reverb for the MOD tank specifically, I think they are pretty great.
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My N112 reverb hums badly(no it didn't forget the words)when ever I try to turn it's knob above 4. I was told this was concidered normal by PV. I wonder if one of these tanks would stop the hum? RP
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It wasn't a NV112, but when I put a MOD tank in my Peavey Reno, it dropped the hum level. Not completely, but definitely a noticeable improvement.Ron Pruter wrote:My N112 reverb hums badly(no it didn't forget the words)when ever I try to turn it's knob above 4. I was told this was concidered normal by PV. I wonder if one of these tanks would stop the hum? RP
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It wasn't a NV112, but when I put a MOD tank in my Peavey Reno, it dropped the hum level. Not completely, but definitely a noticeable improvement.Ron Pruter wrote:My N112 reverb hums badly(no it didn't forget the words)when ever I try to turn it's knob above 4. I was told this was concidered normal by PV. I wonder if one of these tanks would stop the hum? RP
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My PV Nash 112 developed a annoying hum and after reading threads on fixes and trying everything I found replacing the tank fixed it all! I ordered mine from Stew-Mac and have no idea what kind of tank it was.Ron Pruter wrote:My N112 reverb hums badly(no it didn't forget the words)when ever I try to turn it's knob above 4. I was told this was concidered normal by PV. I wonder if one of these tanks would stop the hum? RP
Then I sold the amp!
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My PV Nash 112 developed a annoying hum and after reading threads on fixes and trying everything I found replacing the tank fixed it all! I ordered mine from Stew-Mac and have no idea what kind of tank it was.Ron Pruter wrote:My N112 reverb hums badly(no it didn't forget the words)when ever I try to turn it's knob above 4. I was told this was concidered normal by PV. I wonder if one of these tanks would stop the hum? RP
Then I sold the amp!