Hey T, The 6DX8 reverb circuit in the Moody GA-40 was not successful.
I had enough information on the circuit but no matter what I did, it seemed to be unstable, with effects on other parts of the amp that I can not explain due to my lack of tube techness.
Wanting to move this amp along the 6BM8 IS a proven working circuit with plenty of boing without being over the top.
Compared to transformer driven spring reverbs, I find capacitor coupled circuits to be less trebly and hashy.
Using a 8EB2C1B short tank is bright enough with a much richer smoother effect, very different to transformer driven tanks.
I don't think capacitor coupled reverbs will do surf.

This is how I inserted it into the main circuit.
I do think adding it after the TS is a good idea, as more treble can be added if needed and a stronger signal is also available at this point.

Due to the large current draw of the 6BM8 pentode (6GW8 also has a large current draw) some beefing up of the PSU was needed.
As you can see a large wattage resistor (string of 5x1k/5w) was needed to supply the reverb node, I found that tapping off node "B" was the best to use.
Also the plate resistor got quite hot, again I increased the wattage to 10w by paralleling two 5w resistors, this also gets very hot but seems the hold.

I've tried to tweak the voltages as best I could to what sounds good.

This how I have mounted the tank as the amp is HEAD cab.
The tank I have used is a 8EB2C1B used for horizontal open side down. The tank should be an 8EB2C1D vertical mounted connectors down, but I don't have one.
Just as a tip, I hard wire my tanks as this prevents problems of the RCA's working loose and a problematic connection.
Thanks Timbo
Overall the 6BM8 is a good reverb driver with a great effect for BLUES style playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXE4vN1nKokJust found a great demo that is dam close to what I have, maybe not as much when dwell and level are maxed.