Here's a build I finished over the weekend that was a lot of fun, actually. I had a Danelectro Model 9100 that the transducers had gone gunnybags in, and word in the webz is these sounded craptacular at best. I had a customer ask me to build a tube-powered spring reverb for him, so I repurposed the chassis, cabinet, transformer(these only had a PT in them) and tube sockets(2 7-pin and one 9-pin)
I used a 3 spring Accutronics tank and built a tube-rectified version of a Premier/Multivox 'Model 90' reverb in it, but I added a Dwell function, which was a nice addition with that 3 spring tank(it can get real deep and dark and thick, and having the dwell lets you tame it a bit which is a good thing). The Premier uses a 6aq5 and a 6eu7 in it, but I set it up to use a 12ax7 instead as these are a more realisitc tube for non-tube junkies to be able to acquire. Since the chassis already had 7 pin sockets, I kept the 6aq5 power tube and the 6x4 rectifier.
I'm pleased to say this thing sounds sweet! I am goign to have to build another one for myself, as I really like the addition of the dwell function over my vintage Premier tank. Not that i don't like my vintage one(thats what led me to want to build this one) but that Dwell knob is nice...
http://flic.kr/p/bB5uZY