Reverb Tank - Mod® 8EB2C1B, Medium Decay, 3-Spring

Reverb Tank - Mod® 8EB2C1B, Medium Decay, 3-Spring

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$25.95
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  • Replaces: 8EB2C1B
  • Solid, sturdy construction
  • Type: Short (3 Spring) tank
  • Decay: medium decay
  • Input: 800 Ω
  • Output: 2,575 Ω
  • Connectors: Input insulated/output grounded
  • Locking: No lock
  • Mounting: Horizontal/open side down

Compatible amps include Fender® Blues Jr., Deluxe 90, Princeton 65, Stage Series, Acoustasonic Junior, Vaporizer, Ultimate Chorus, Ultra Chorus, Sidekick Keyboard 60, Sidekick Reverb 35, Super 60, Super 112, Frontman 65R, Eighty-Five, Tech 21® Trademark 30, Epiphone® Valve Junior Hot Rod, Vox® AC15CC, AC15C, Ultra 60/120, Backstage, Valveking, plus others.

The Mod Electronics Reverb Tanks are high quality upgrade units. Some of the major differences between the Mod®s and other reverb tanks are that the Transducers are wired directly to their respective RCA jacks as opposed 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 1960s 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.

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

SKU:
P-RMOD-8EB2C1B
Item ID:
003305
UPC/EAN:
797734820935
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RoHS Compliant
Connectorsinput insulated, output grounded
Decay Timemedium (1.75 to 3.0 s)
Grommet Hole Diameter0.2 in.
Input Impedance800 Ω
Item Height1.5 in.
Item Length9.25 in.
Item Width3.38 in.
Mounting Hole Center to Center A8.56 in.
Mounting Hole Center to Center B2.81 in.
Mounting Planehorizontal, open side down
Output Impedance (Zout)2.575 kΩ
Springs3
Thickness0.04 in.
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions9.3 in. × 3.4 in. × 2 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.6878 lbs.

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Product Reviews

4.90 out of 5 based on 30 reviews
Scott Lee - January 4th, 2024
5 out of 5

Thank you Antique Electronic Supply for this needed product and great service!

megawzrd - November 1st, 2022
5 out of 5

Sounds and Fits great in a Peavey Envoy110

Scott A Lee - April 7th, 2022
5 out of 5

Thank you, Antique Electronic Supply for your great service and products!

6L6GC - January 16th, 2022
5 out of 5

Tank construction looks pretty robust and sounds decent in a Blues Junior. Easy repair (especially if you have a right angle screwdriver!)

Brian Haenke - April 2nd, 2021
5 out of 5

Purchased this replacement reverb tank (as well as a fresh set of tubes) for my Fender Blues Jr. Great service and delivery and "Jr." is back in business. Thanks much!

Brian Rock - March 18th, 2020
5 out of 5

Worked great as a replacement reverb tank for a Peavy Envoy 110.

Tom Walden - August 24th, 2019
5 out of 5

I replaced the stock reverb tanks in both a 2000 Fender Blues Jr. (Accutronics 8EB2C1B) and a 2017 Vox AC15C1 (Belton BS3EB3C1B) with this MOD unit. Both dropped right in with no modifications. In the Blues Jr., the stock reverb was too thin and subtle. This tank made it sound more like a traditional Fender spring reverb. In the Vox, the stock reverb was too thick and overpowering. This unit produced a much smoother, easier-to-dial-in reverb, and not just as a function of the shorter decay time. 5 stars.

Al Bord - August 21st, 2019
5 out of 5

The reverb tank sounds great in an Fender Acoustasonic jr amp. Although this amp had the original tank on it's side I just attached the tank on the bottom of the cabinet.

Christopher Dollar - May 27th, 2018
5 out of 5

Perfect replacement and sounds much better than than the original.

rodionm - March 14th, 2018
5 out of 5

Awesome reverb tank. I didn't hear the sound of original one on this Princeton 65, but this sounds great, matching what can be heard on youtube videos. The overall impression from the construction is very good, an obvious improvement from the original tank. Hope it will also last longer.