Reverb Tank - Accutronics, 9AB3C1B, Long Decay, 3-Spring

Reverb Tank - Accutronics, 9AB3C1B, Long Decay, 3-Spring

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Counter wound spring, coupled and placed in parallel, combine to create a full, rich reverb effect throughout the full range of musical sound. Ideally suited for keyboard, sound reinforcement and pedal steel applications.

  • Replaces: 9AB3C1B
  • Solid, sturdy construction
  • Type: Long (3 Spring) tank
  • Decay: long decay
  • Input: 10 Ω
  • Output: 2,575 Ω
  • Connectors: Input insulated/output grounded
  • Locking: No lock
  • Mounting: Horizontal/open side down

Compatible amps include select Fender®, Hughes & Kettner, Marshall™, Ampeg, Crate, Mesa Boogie, Guytron, Rocktron, DOD, Summit Audio, and Smokey amp models, plus others.

New production Accutronics tank.

Questions about reverb tanks? See our tech articles for more information.

SKU:
P-RK-9AB3C1B
Item ID:
003291
UPC/EAN:
609722126779
Accu-Bell Sound Part Number:
9AB3C1B
Brand:
Accutronics
Number Of Springs:
Tank Length:
RoHS Compliant
Connectorsinput insulated, output grounded
Decay Timelong (2.75 to 4.0 s)
Input Impedance10 Ω
Mounting Planehorizontal, open side down
Output Impedance (Zout)2.575 kΩ
Springs3
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions17 in. × 5 in. × 2.5 in.
Weight (Packaging)1.325 lbs.

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Product Reviews

5.00 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
seb-ear-aaaaox.net - January 8th, 2018
5 out of 5

This is a killer tank, and a good upgrade for Mesa or other amps with a medium decay tank. I have pushed these with 8 Ohm output transformers for Fender Champs, or even Vox AC4s and used 6V6GT, 6K6GT, 6W6GT, EL84, 6AQ5, 6973 (a favorite) and run 1 or even 4 tanks in series parallel for a 12 spring tank! 12 spring tanks usually require some EQ too keep them from becoming too boomy, so dig out the op amp spec sheets and find a good +/- (at least) 12dB parametric EQ circuit.