Reverb Tank - Mod® 9EB2C1B, Medium Decay, 3-Spring
- Replaces: 9EB2C1B
- Solid, sturdy construction
- Type: Long (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 Vox® AC50CPH,AC100CPH, AC30CC, Peavey® Nashville 112, Fender® Hot Rod Deluxe/Deville, 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.
Connectors | input insulated, output grounded | ||
Decay Time | medium (1.75 to 3.0 s) | ||
Grommet Hole Diameter | 0.2 in. | ||
Input Impedance | 800 Ω | ||
Item Height | 1.5 in. | ||
Item Length | 16.75 in. | ||
Item Width | 4.25 in. | ||
Mounting Hole Center to Center A | 8.75 in. | ||
Mounting Hole Center to Center B | 3.75 in. | ||
Mounting Plane | horizontal, open side down | ||
Output Impedance (Zout) | 2.575 kΩ | ||
Springs | 3 | ||
Thickness | 0.04 in. |
Packaging Dimensions | 17 in. × 5 in. × 2.5 in. | ||
Weight (Packaging) | 1.3162 lbs. |
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Product Reviews
I ordered this as a replacement for my Carvin X100B head. Carvin had no stamp or anything else to identify the original accutronics tank. This MOD replacement is absolutely perfect!
So, for those of you who find yourselves in the position I did (not being able to identify a Carvin X100B tank) you should find this review useful. My amplifier was made in 1986. I cannot say if the re-issues are identified or not.
I purchased this long version MOD tank to upgrade the short tank (8EB2C1B) in my 96 Fender Princeton Chorus so I could then use the original tank from the Princeton Chorus to replace a broken tank in my Fender Acoustasonic Jr. These MOD tanks sound amazing. I did need to solder in longer reverb cables in order to be able to use a long tank in a Princeton Chorus - but it was so worth the extra work. I love the lush sound of a long three spring medium decay tank. I also recommend mounting the tank in a bag when replacing or upgrading the reverb tank. I don’t know why mounting the tank in a bag makes it sound better – but it does.
Love the reverb tank. Excellent product. Much better than the original. Very fast shipping.