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The key was rinsing with fresh water, then distilled water then a quick isopropyl alcohol to flush out the water. Get the salt and other stuff out. It even worked with my AW16G recorder and a computer. But it needs to be done soon afterwards, not months later.
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Fresh water flooding vs salt water flooding. Huge difference!!!
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Back when "Timmy" Pedal guru, Paul Cochrane was creating amazing Heritage amps, he was criticizing modern-day reverb tanks. I've been through a few tank tank swaps, and agree with Cochrane. I had to return two brand new tanks due to poor performance. Springs jangled or had overtones at low reverb levels. Even after swapping in vintage tubes the reverb sounded washed out. That said, if I needed another reverb tank I'd look for a good used tank from an old amp. Good luck with your MOD tank, Will. I hope it works out for you.
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Agreed. I had to pull the reverb tank from my Classic 30 when the basement flooded. Once everything was well rinsed, including the bag, and dried. I simply plugged it all in and it worked fine.
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quick and easy fix. I actually have a spare reverb tank at home somewhere, but since I don't live there anymore, I don't really have access to it
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Good on ya, Deluxe Reverb needs reverb! But not more cowbell.
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Custom Core H150 spotted out in the wild
rockabilly69 replied to rockabilly69's topic in Heritage Guitars
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NUAD Fender Twin Reverb from 2016
rockabilly69 replied to eljay's topic in Amplification and Effects
One of the best rock and roll tones that I ever heard in my life was a very early 70's Les Paul Custom plugged straight into a '68 Silverface Twin. Some guy had traded it into Guitar Center and a very good guitarist friend of mine who worked at the store for a while was checking the pair out. It was after closing time so he cranked it and it was awesome. Total rock and roll! If I could afford it at the time I would have bought the combo on site. -
It's got a marvelous clean tone! It's on a roller stand now so moving it around the playing space is not too bad. I was intrigued to learn that the Twin has much in common with the mighty Showman amp!
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Congratulation on buying a great amp. I had one for a long time with no issues. Sold it due to it's weight and a bad back. I do miss it.
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I bought one and the neck is not that thin. It feels about the same as my PRS wide fat neck.
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Still looking for a killer priced one here. There’s something about the twin that speaks to me. They’re mostly a “move once” behemoth with a lovely sound. Congrats & happy NADs!
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I can't see any reason to have one. There is nothing it offers that I see as an improvement. Thin neck, weight relief, modern wiring, and coil splitting? Meh. And if they are the same pickups that come in the Custom Cores, I am ambivalent about them. They didn't really impress me.
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Just ordered a MOD replacement reverb tank for my Fender DRRI. Apparently the springs rusted from the salty air when the house flooded during Helene.
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found locally at a killer price, picking it up this afternoon . . . the Deluxe Reverb will take a breather . . .
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Is the Boss Katana the newest Fender Mustang III?
DetroitBlues replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Amplification and Effects
I bought my son one of those years ago. He likes his but rarely uses it. I've been tempted to try it at band practice, but realistically I don't need to. -
I don't have massive long fingers. A thinner neck works well for me. But it's not just the size or thickness but the shape. It's one reason that I don't even look at PRS guitars. The neck shape, especially the SE versions are actually painful, especially for my thumb. My Vint 54 Strat has a beefy neck, but it's rounded which helps.
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Blleechhh!!! Freakin’ skinny necks! 😤
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Anyone here snatched one up yet?
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Is the Boss Katana the newest Fender Mustang III?
davesultra replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Amplification and Effects
I have a 2nd Generation Katana 50w 1x12. I bought it for something I could get some good low volume sounds. I don’t play out, just house friendly volume levels these days. I only use the reverb, as I’ve never really been an effects guy. It gets the job done quite well. I’m sure it would never be able to capture the vibes of a cranked tube-amp, it sure would save your back! -
Is the Boss Katana the newest Fender Mustang III?
TalismanRich replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Amplification and Effects
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Is the Boss Katana the newest Fender Mustang III?
DetroitBlues replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Amplification and Effects
I think at lot of the "amp modeling" craze has more to do with size and weight more than anything. I've thrown my back out several times in the past year for doing nothing more than getting dressed... I was warned when you hit 50, the check engine light turns on.... I still have four months to go and I'm getting the warning signs... I'd use the Boss Katana 100W if I could, but only because its slightly lighter than a Marshall DSL40. (41lbs compared to 50lbs). But I'm learning how to move my gear smarter though. Dollies, carts, etc. Placing my amp on top of my toolbox which rests on a dolly. Keep all my cables inside the toolbox so its easy to roll out, setup and play. Even with the Katana there are 2 versions.... The Gen III 100w and the Gen 3 Artisan 100w, there is about a 10lb difference there. So perhaps they aren't as "light" as I expected.... -
Is the Boss Katana the newest Fender Mustang III?
PunkKitty replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Amplification and Effects
The Katana series has been the new Mustang series for the last 10 years or so. -
Is the Boss Katana the newest Fender Mustang III?
rwinking replied to DetroitBlues's topic in Amplification and Effects
True. But for that amount of money you can also get a Marshall or a Soldanoin buyinh one of the other modelers....or at least to my ear, a pretty damn close model of one.