Compatible Amps Include Select Fender And Mesa Boogie Models, Reverend Hellhound(Early), Goblin, And Kingsnake, Prs Se-20, Plus Others. The Mod Electronics 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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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the MOD 8AB2A1B Reverb Tank?A: The MOD 8AB2A1B Reverb Tank measures seven point zero one inches in length, five inches in width, and seven point zero one inches in height.
Q: What is the input impedance of this reverb tank?A: The input impedance is ten ohms, which is standard for many reverb applications.
Q: What type of construction does the MOD 8AB2A1B have?A: It features solid, sturdy construction designed for durability and optimal performance.
Q: How do I install the MOD 8AB2A1B Reverb Tank?A: To install, connect the RCA jacks to your compatible amplifier, ensuring the transducers are properly wired without interference.
Q: Is this reverb tank suitable for all amplifiers?A: No, it is compatible with select Fender and Mesa Boogie models, Reverend Hellhound (early), Goblin, Kingsnake, and PRS SE-20.
Q: What is the decay type of the MOD 8AB2A1B Reverb Tank?A: It has a medium decay, providing a balanced reverb effect.
Q: How should I care for the reverb tank?A: Keep the tank in a dry environment and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures to maintain its integrity.
Q: Is the MOD 8AB2A1B Reverb Tank hazardous?A: No, it does not contain hazardous materials and is safe for use in standard musical applications.
Q: How do I keep my reverb tank in good condition?A: Store the tank in its original packaging when not in use and avoid physical shocks to prevent damage.
Q: Is the MOD 8AB2A1B Reverb Tank suitable for beginners?A: Yes, it is user-friendly and can be easily installed by beginners with basic knowledge of guitar equipment.
Q: How does this reverb tank compare to original Hammond Accutronics tanks?A: The MOD tank is designed with a similar wiring method as the original Hammond tanks, providing a vintage-like tone.
Q: What if my reverb tank arrives damaged?A: If damaged, contact customer support for assistance with returns or exchanges as per the warranty policy.
Q: Are there any specific amplifiers I should avoid using with this tank?A: Yes, it is recommended to avoid using it with amplifiers not mentioned in the compatibility list to ensure optimal performance.
Q: What warranty does the MOD 8AB2A1B Reverb Tank come with?A: The specific warranty details can vary; please check the manufacturer's policy for complete information.
Q: Can I replace the MOD 8AB2A1B with a different model?A: Yes, you can replace it with other compatible reverb tanks, but ensure the specifications match your amplifier's requirements.
Q: How does the MOD 8AB2A1B enhance the sound quality of my guitar?A: By utilizing high-quality transducers and direct wiring, it minimizes interference and produces a richer, more vintage tone.