Hey there gang, I just got the Mosrite Reverb I won on ebay, and thought I'd post a few (better) pics on the Forum.
This is an odd duck! Judging by the build of the thing I'd have to say it's a one-off, or part of a very small run. There are features like the blonde grillcloth spray-painted black (which appears to be stock) and the black-enamel painted and silk-screened faceplate that don't seem like any real attempt at mass production. Of course, those of us on the forum who have been searching all things Mosrite for years know that they didn't make very many of these, because this is the only one that's ever turned up!
First of all, the shape of the cabinet puts it squarely in the time-frame of the Dumble-built amplifiers. However, this thing is solid state and just as crude as can be, so I wouldn't "credit" Dumble with building this thing. There are no markings inside the chassis. I forgot to get a date code off the one pot when I had it open, but I'd have to say it's from '64 to '66, a pre-Award and pre-Mosrite amp device that fits in with the tube Dumble amp era.
I variac'd it up and fired it up through an amp, and sorry to say, it doesn't work. I did get signal to pass through it, and tried using a footswitch, but couldn't get any reverb on the guitar signal. When I shook the spring tank it went "boing" through the amp, so it's definitely not the springs that are the problem....anyway for now it's the world's coolest door stop, until I get Crazy Joe or one of my amp tech friends to look at it.
Enjoy the pics....and if anybody has any clues about this oddity, I'd appreciate it if you let me know.
Deke





