MOD Reverb Tanks / Mod-8EB2C1B Reverb Tank

Mod-8EB2C1B Reverb Tank Click on image(s) above to view larger
£30.33
£27.29

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The MOD Reverb Tanks are a range of high quality upgrade units made to vintage Accutronics specification. MOD tanks differ from other reverb tanks by the fact 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. Made just like the original Hammond Accutronics tanks from the 1960s. They offer very close attention to the spacing and size of the lamination of the Transducers resulting in a more vintage like tone. These are considered to the best sounding units on the market.
Specifications


Solid, Sturdy Construction
Short (9 1/4 ") 3 Spring Unit, Medium Decay (1.75-3.0 seconds)
Input Impedance 800 Ohms, Output Impedance 2575 Ohms
Connectors: Input Insulated/Output Grounded
Mounting: Horizontal/ Open Side Down

8EB2C1B is the reverb tank that was used in the Fender Blues Jr., Deluxe 90, Princeton 65, Stage Series, Acoustasonic Junior, Vaporizer, Ultimate Chorus, Ultra Chorus, Sidekick Keyboard 60, Sidekick Reverb 35, Super 60, Super 112, Frontman 65R, Eighty-Five, Peavey Ultra 60/120, Backstage, Valveking, Vox AC15CC, AC15C and Epiphone Valve Junior Hot Rod.

The MOD Reverb Tanks are high-quality upgrade units. Some of the major differences between the MODs 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. The original Hammond Accutronics tanks from the 1960s were also wired directly to their respective RCA jacks. In addition, very close attention has been paid to the spacing and size of the lamination of the Transducers resulting in a more vintage like tone.

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