Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Reverb Tank - MOD®, 9AB2A1B? A: The Reverb Tank - MOD®, 9AB2A1B is a long (3 spring) reverb tank designed to enhance the reverb effect in compatible amplifiers, featuring a medium decay and sturdy construction.
- Q: Which amplifiers are compatible with the MOD® Reverb Tank? A: Compatible amplifiers include select Fender® models, Vox® AC30 models, Engl® Screamer, Mesa Boogie® MK1-MK5, Maverick, Transatlantic 30, and more.
- Q: What is the input and output impedance of the Reverb Tank? A: The Reverb Tank has an input impedance of 10 ohms and an output impedance of 2,575 ohms.
- Q: How is the Reverb Tank mounted? A: The Reverb Tank is designed for horizontal mounting with the open side facing down.
- Q: Does the Reverb Tank have locking connectors? A: No, the Reverb Tank does not feature locking connectors; both input and output are grounded.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Reverb Tank? A: Specific dimensions are not provided, but it is classified as a long tank suitable for various amplifier setups.
- Q: What is the decay characteristic of the Reverb Tank? A: The Reverb Tank features a medium decay, providing a balanced reverb effect without being overly pronounced or too subtle.
- Q: Can the Reverb Tank be used as a direct replacement for other models? A: Yes, it replaces the 9AB2A1B tank and is compatible with several amplifier models, making it a versatile upgrade option.
- Q: What is the construction quality of the Reverb Tank? A: The Reverb Tank is built with solid and sturdy materials, ensuring durability and reliable performance in various conditions.
- Q: How does the MOD® Reverb Tank differ from other reverb tanks? A: The MOD® Reverb Tanks are known for their high-quality construction and improved performance characteristics compared to standard reverb tanks.