Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the MOD Reverb Tank and what does it replace? A: The MOD Reverb Tank is a high-quality reverb tank designed to replace the 9AB3C1B model, offering improved performance and durability.
- Q: What type of construction does the Reverb Tank have? A: The Reverb Tank features solid, sturdy construction, ensuring longevity and reliability in various musical applications.
- Q: What is the decay type of the MOD Reverb Tank? A: The MOD Reverb Tank has a long decay, which produces a more sustained reverb effect suitable for various musical styles.
- Q: What are the input and output specifications of the tank? A: The tank has an input impedance of 10 Ω and an output impedance of 2,575 Ω, making it compatible with a range of amplifiers.
- Q: How does the tank connect to amplifiers? A: The tank connects using RCA jacks, with the transducers wired directly to their respective jacks for optimal performance.
- Q: What amplifiers are compatible with the MOD Reverb Tank? A: The MOD Reverb Tank is compatible with select amplifiers from brands like Fender®, Hughes & Kettner, Marshall™, Ampeg, Crate, Mesa Boogie, Guytron, Rocktron, DOD, Summit Audio, and Smokey.
- Q: Is the MOD Reverb Tank locking secure during use? A: The MOD Reverb Tank does not have a locking mechanism, which is common in many reverb tank designs.
- Q: What is the mounting orientation for the Reverb Tank? A: The Reverb Tank is designed to be mounted horizontally with the open side facing down.
- Q: What features differentiate MOD Reverb Tanks from other brands? A: MOD Reverb Tanks differentiate themselves by directly wiring transducers to RCA jacks, improving reliability compared to current production tanks.
- Q: Can the MOD Reverb Tank be used for live performances? A: Yes, the MOD Reverb Tank is suitable for live performances due to its sturdy construction and reliable sound quality.