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The MOD Reverb Tanks are high quality upgrade units. Some of the major differences between the MODs and other reverb tanks are that the Transducers are wired directly to their respective RCA jacks asopposed to current production tanks where Transducers are connected by a detachable plug to their respective RCA jacks. This makes the tanks less receptive to any outside interference. The original Hammond Accutronics tanks from the 1960's were also wired directly to their respective RCA jacks. In addition very close attention has been paid to the spacing and size of the lamination of the Transducers resulting in a more vintage like tone. Review: Perfect replacement for my failing '68 Super Reverb tank - I have a vintage 1968 Fender Super Reberb (not a reissue) that I acquired recently. The reverb never sounded right, compared to my Fender Deluxe Reverb. It was very fizzy, weak, and barely there. I replaced it with this MOD tank. It's now perfect. Immense. Lush. But controllable too. The reverb is now SUPER again! The only caveat to be aware of is that the female RCA connectors were color-coded OPPOSITE from the RCA cables of my amp. You would think you would connect it Red to Red and White to White, but that didn't work for me – I had to do Red to White, and White to Red. No big deal. It's hard to go wrong, really. Just connect it up how you think it should be, and if it doesn't work then just swap the RCA cables around. Easy peasy. Review: That little piece of foam! - I bought this to replace the Reverb tank in my 68 Deluxe Reverb (reissue). When I first installed it, the reverb was very sensitive, so much that at anything above 8 would cause feedback. I looked at the original reverb tank and it has a small piece of foam just under the springs mid unit. That little piece of foam is essential to nice reverb. The MOD tank I got didn’t have this installed but it was in the box. Once the foam is placed in the middle…presto perfect reverb.
| ASIN | B003AZ3E5U |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20,837 in Automotive Transport References |
| Brand | MOD Reverb Tanks |
| Brand Name | MOD Reverb Tanks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 101 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Item Weight | 621 g |
| Item weight | 621 g |
| Manufacturer | MOD Reverb Tanks |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P-RMOD-4AB3C1B |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | 4AB3C1B |
| UPC | 797734820928 |
M**N
Perfect replacement for my failing '68 Super Reverb tank
I have a vintage 1968 Fender Super Reberb (not a reissue) that I acquired recently. The reverb never sounded right, compared to my Fender Deluxe Reverb. It was very fizzy, weak, and barely there. I replaced it with this MOD tank. It's now perfect. Immense. Lush. But controllable too. The reverb is now SUPER again! The only caveat to be aware of is that the female RCA connectors were color-coded OPPOSITE from the RCA cables of my amp. You would think you would connect it Red to Red and White to White, but that didn't work for me – I had to do Red to White, and White to Red. No big deal. It's hard to go wrong, really. Just connect it up how you think it should be, and if it doesn't work then just swap the RCA cables around. Easy peasy.
S**H
That little piece of foam!
I bought this to replace the Reverb tank in my 68 Deluxe Reverb (reissue). When I first installed it, the reverb was very sensitive, so much that at anything above 8 would cause feedback. I looked at the original reverb tank and it has a small piece of foam just under the springs mid unit. That little piece of foam is essential to nice reverb. The MOD tank I got didn’t have this installed but it was in the box. Once the foam is placed in the middle…presto perfect reverb.
J**S
reverb tank by mod for vintage 1970s traynor 4channel pa ,
worked as intended , very satisfied
J**R
Worked well in Super-Sonic 22 combo
I'm very pleased with this Reverb tank. I bought it to replace an Accoutronics in a Fender Super-Sonic 22 combo, and it worked great. I also have a Deluxe Reverb (still almost brand new) that contains an Accutronics tank, and I would be satisfied with either tank -- but this one cost less. In fact, I tried the accutronics tank connected to Super-Sonic, and I think I like the Mod tank better. Longevity? TBD...I will report back at some point. Pros - Cost effective - Good sound, full & lush. - Easy to install Cons - None so far
G**S
Works Great
Works well, plug & play, and it has a more "bouncy" and lively feel to the reverb. Stock tank is fine, but this one just has more of the typical fender "bloop...bloop...bloop" type of decay. I don't know how else to describe it, but it works well, and it's cheap, I'd recommend it.
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