The Belton Long (2 Spring) Tank is an essential component for musicians and audio engineers looking to enhance the sound quality of their tube amplifiers. This high-performance reverb tank is designed to replace the 4AB3C1B tank, providing a solid and sturdy construction that ensures long-lasting durability and superior sound reproduction.
Crafted for optimal performance, the Belton reverb tank features a long decay time, making it ideal for creating lush, atmospheric soundscapes in various musical genres. The tank's input impedance is rated at 8 ohms, while the output impedance reaches 2,250 ohms, allowing for seamless integration with a wide range of amplifiers. Its connectors are designed with input insulation and grounded output for enhanced safety and reliability. The tank mounts horizontally with the open side facing down, ensuring easy installation in compatible amplifiers.
Key Features:
Replaces the 4AB3C1B reverb tank for enhanced audio performance.
Solid, sturdy construction ensures durability and reliability.
Type: Long (2 Spring) tank, ideal for rich, deep reverb effects.
Long decay time for sustained sound, perfect for ambient music.
Connectors: Input insulated and output grounded for safe operation.
Compatible with a range of tube amps, including popular models from Fender and Mesa Boogie.
The Belton Long (2 Spring) Tank is particularly beneficial for musicians who utilize tube amplifiers from 1963 to 1990, such as the Princeton Reverb, Deluxe Reverb, and Super Reverb. It is also compatible with various modern reissue models and other amplifiers like the LAB Series and Koch Powertone. With its robust design and exceptional sound quality, this reverb tank is an excellent choice for both professional and hobbyist musicians seeking to elevate their sound experience.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the model number of this reverb tank?A: The model number of this reverb tank is four A B three C one B.
Q: What type of reverb tank is it?A: This is a long two spring type reverb tank.
Q: What is the input and output impedance of the tank?A: The input impedance is eight ohms, and the output impedance is two thousand two hundred fifty ohms.
Q: What is the decay type of this reverb tank?A: This reverb tank features a long decay.
Q: What are the connector types for this reverb tank?A: The tank has an insulated input connector and a grounded output connector.
Q: Can this tank be mounted horizontally?A: Yes, this tank is designed for horizontal mounting with the open side facing down.
Q: Which amplifiers are compatible with this reverb tank?A: This tank is compatible with tube reverbs from nineteen sixty-three to nineteen ninety, including models like Princeton Reverb and Deluxe Reverb.
Q: Is this reverb tank suitable for newer amplifiers?A: Yes, it is also compatible with reissue equivalents and newer models such as the Fender sixty-three Reissue Reverb Unit.
Q: How do I install this reverb tank?A: To install the reverb tank, ensure the open side is facing down and connect the insulated input and grounded output properly.
Q: Is this reverb tank easy to replace?A: Yes, it is designed to replace the four A B three C one B model easily.
Q: What is the best way to care for this reverb tank?A: To care for the reverb tank, keep it dry and avoid physical shocks that could damage the springs.
Q: How should I store this reverb tank?A: Store the reverb tank in a dry environment and avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.
Q: What if the reverb tank arrives damaged?A: If the reverb tank arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance with a replacement or refund.
Q: Does this reverb tank come with a warranty?A: Yes, the reverb tank typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty, check the packaging for details.
Q: Is there a return policy for this product?A: Yes, there is a return policy; ensure to check the seller's guidelines for specific return procedures.
Q: What should I do if I experience issues with the setup?A: If you have issues with setup, refer to the installation guide or contact customer support for troubleshooting.