Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What type of reverb tank is the MOD 8EB2C1B? A: The MOD 8EB2C1B is a short (3 spring) reverb tank.
- Q: What is the decay type of the MOD 8EB2C1B Reverb Tank? A: The decay type of the MOD 8EB2C1B is medium decay.
- Q: What are the input and output impedance values for this reverb tank? A: The input impedance is 800 ohms and the output impedance is 2,575 ohms.
- Q: Is the input connector insulated on the MOD 8EB2C1B? A: Yes, the input connector is insulated while the output connector is grounded.
- Q: Can I use the MOD 8EB2C1B with Fender amplifiers? A: Yes, the MOD 8EB2C1B is compatible with several Fender amplifiers, including Blues Jr., Deluxe 90, and Princeton 65.
- Q: How should I mount the MOD 8EB2C1B Reverb Tank? A: The MOD 8EB2C1B should be mounted horizontally with the open side facing down.
- Q: Does the MOD 8EB2C1B come with a locking mechanism? A: No, the MOD 8EB2C1B does not feature a locking mechanism.
- Q: What is the construction quality of the MOD 8EB2C1B? A: The MOD 8EB2C1B is built with solid and sturdy construction for durability.
- Q: What other amplifiers are compatible with the MOD 8EB2C1B? A: In addition to Fender, it is compatible with amps like Tech 21 Trademark 30, Epiphone Valve Junior Hot Rod, and Vox AC15.
- Q: What replaces the 8EB2C1B Reverb Tank? A: The MOD 8EB2C1B serves as a replacement for the original 8EB2C1B Reverb Tank.