Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Reverb Tank - Belton, 4AB3C1B? A: The Reverb Tank - Belton, 4AB3C1B is a long-type (2 spring) reverb tank designed for tube amplifiers, known for its solid construction and long decay time.
- Q: Which amplifiers are compatible with this reverb tank? A: This reverb tank is compatible with various tube reverbs from 1963-1990, including models like Princeton Reverb, Vibrolux Reverb, and Deluxe Reverb, as well as several reissue equivalents and other brands.
- Q: What are the input and output specifications of this reverb tank? A: The Reverb Tank - Belton, 4AB3C1B features an input impedance of 8 ohms and an output impedance of 2,250 ohms.
- Q: How should the Reverb Tank be mounted? A: The Reverb Tank should be mounted horizontally with the open side facing down for optimal performance.
- Q: Does this reverb tank have locking connectors? A: No, the Reverb Tank - Belton, 4AB3C1B does not feature locking connectors; it has an insulated input and a grounded output.
- Q: What is the decay time of this reverb tank? A: The Reverb Tank - Belton, 4AB3C1B is designed for long decay time, providing rich reverberation effects.
- Q: Is this reverb tank suitable for both vintage and modern amplifiers? A: Yes, it is suitable for vintage tube amplifiers as well as modern reissue models that are compatible with the specified specifications.
- Q: What materials is the Reverb Tank made from? A: The specific materials used in the construction of the Reverb Tank - Belton, 4AB3C1B are not specified, but it is noted for its solid and sturdy construction.
- Q: Can this reverb tank replace other models? A: Yes, the Reverb Tank - Belton, 4AB3C1B is designed to replace the 4AB3C1B model and is compatible with a range of amplifiers as listed.
- Q: How does this reverb tank affect sound quality? A: The Reverb Tank - Belton, 4AB3C1B enhances sound quality by providing a rich, deep reverb effect, suitable for various musical styles.