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any oil can reverb users out there?
« on: June 17, 2005, 08:16:49 pm »

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johnt1
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(1/31/04 12:06 am)
 any oil can reverb users out there?
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 Ok I picked up a fender oil can echo/ reverb on ebay. I never even heard of one until I bought this one. I found some info, sort of a schematic and I am cleaning it up. I ordered some oil for it. so I really wont know how it sounds until then. Assuming it works at all. Plus Iam in the process of building the revibe unit right now. I should stick to one project at a time. If any one has one of these units I would like to know what you think.
Thanks John t.
 
6G6
Junior tube assistant
Posts: 66
(1/31/04 9:24 am)
 Re: any oil can reverb users out there?
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 I don't have one.
I'd guess that it would have a different sound from a spring reverb unit.
Do you change the delay time by changing the viscosity of the oil?
Let us know if you get it going.
 
johnt1
Junior tube assistant
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(1/31/04 2:53 pm)
 Re: any oil can reverb users out there?
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 6g6, Iam not exactly sure how it works.there are three pickups rotating in the can through the oil. They are connected to 1 meg pots. If I understand it correctly the oil can acts as a capacitor of sorts. I have also read its better as a delay unit then a reverb. I have the unit ready to go, just waiting on the oil at this point. Il let you know how I make out.
John t.
 
 
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