Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What type of reverb does the Accutronics 8AB2D1A Reverb Tank use? A: The Accutronics 8AB2D1A Reverb Tank uses a short, three-spring reverb system, which provides a rich textural quality similar to larger reverb units.
- Q: What are the input and output impedances of this reverb tank? A: The input impedance is 10 ohms, while the output impedance is 2,575 ohms.
- Q: Is this reverb tank compatible with all guitar amplifiers? A: No, it is compatible with select early models of the Roland JC120, JC120UT, Bolt 60, and Roland Space Echo RE-201, RE-301, and RE-501, among others. Retrofitting may be necessary for certain models.
- Q: What is the mounting orientation for the Accutronics 8AB2D1A? A: The reverb tank should be mounted horizontally with the open side facing up.
- Q: Does the Accutronics 8AB2D1A come with locking connectors? A: No, the connectors for this reverb tank are insulated but do not feature a locking mechanism.
- Q: What is the decay time of this reverb tank? A: The Accutronics 8AB2D1A features a medium decay time, which helps achieve a balanced reverb effect.
- Q: Can I use this reverb tank for live performances? A: Yes, the sturdy construction of the Accutronics 8AB2D1A makes it suitable for both studio and live performance applications.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of the Accutronics 8AB2D1A? A: The specific materials are not detailed, but it is designed for solid and sturdy construction to withstand regular use.
- Q: What should I know about retrofitting this tank? A: Retrofitting may be required depending on your amplifier model to ensure proper fit and functionality. It's advisable to consult the amplifier's manual or a technician.
- Q: Is there a warranty for the Accutronics 8AB2D1A Reverb Tank? A: Warranty information can vary by retailer, so it is recommended to check with the seller for specifics regarding warranty coverage.