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Description
Step into the realm of vintage sound with the MOD Spring Reverb Tank (4BB3C1B). This long decay, two-spring tank doesn't just promise high-quality sound; it delivers an authentic, warm reverb that echoes the classic tones of the 1960s. Designed with a robust, solid construction, this reverb tank is built to withstand the rigors of studio and live performances alike.
What sets the MOD Spring Reverb Tank apart is its unique design where the transducers are wired directly to their respective RCA jacks. This feature minimizes interference, ensuring that your sound remains pristine and true to its vintage roots. Whether you're revamping your studio setup or enhancing your live gear, the MOD Spring Reverb Tank is a versatile choice compatible with a variety of classic amps, including Fender® Blues Deluxe and Deville, among others.
Whether you're chasing the nostalgic tones of yesteryears or looking to add depth to your modern setup, the MOD Spring Reverb Tank is your reliable partner in sound. With precise attention to the spacing and lamination of its transducers, this reverb tank doesn't just recreate vintage tones—it elevates them.
Key Features:
- Type: Long (2 Spring) tank
- Decay: Long decay
- Input: 150 Ω
- Output: 2,250 Ω
- Connectors: Input insulated/output grounded
- Mounting: Horizontal/open side down
- Compatible with various amps including Fender® Blues Deluxe, Blues Deville, Laney™ VC30, and more
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Spring Reverb Tank Comparison Part 3: Short, Medium, & Long Decay
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