It depends on what you are trying to do.
If you are trying to adjust a solution with a widely variable pH, you may need 2 tanks. The first tank will bring you into a range and the second tank will fine tune the pH.
If you are trying to get a very precise pH, you may need two tanks.
If you are trying to adjust the pH with a slow reacting material, you may need larger tanks.
If you want a definite answer, provide a description of what you are trying to do.