Product Description
- Replacement Reverb Tank for 8AB2A1B
- Solid, Sturdy Construction
- Short (9-¼") 3 Spring Unit , Medium Decay (1.75 to 3.0 seconds)
- Input Impedance 10 Ohms, Output Impedance 2575 Ohms
- Input Grounded/Output Grounded
- Horizontal, Open Side Down Mounting Plane
Compatible Amps Include: Select Fender® and Mesa Boogie® models , Reverend® Hellhound(early), Goblin, and Kingsnake , PRS® SE-20 , plus others.
The MOD® Reverb Tanks are high quality upgrade units. Some of the major differences between the MOD®s and other reverb tanks are that the Transducers are wired directly to their respective RCA jacks as opposed to current production tanks where Transducers are connected by a detachable plug to their respective RCA jacks. This makes the tanks less receptive to any outside interference.
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Excellent quality and sound
I wanted to add a spring reverb to an old tube amplifier I had. So I read up on how to build a tube reverb drive circuit and built that. I think all Mod tanks are very well built. And have a lot of options, like input impedance and the the number of springs and the delay times. it is a lot of things to think about if you are new to this. But their site even has good explanations for what and why you want the specific values In my case I wanted the 3 springs reverb and medium to long delay, and the 8 ohm input impedance because I was driving it with an output transformer. For me it was important that this model was a short tank. Its length was exactly the depth of the cabinet of my amplifier, which let me mount it in the bottom from front to back. I did not have space in this amp head to mount it left to right like it usually might be mounted. The project was a success, it sounds really good now and I am very happy.