Author | Message | ||
jamie danter |
Accutronics Application Info | ||
carlo |
I have a accutronics tank here "9AB3C1B" not meant for musicman i believe however is it worthless? can i plug it in to the MM and see how she boots? should i sell it? should i make a stand alone reverb unit? Thanks guys. I presume hassles with using the wrong units in amps has to do with input and output ohms? cheers carlo | ||
Anonymous |
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Steve Kennedy (admin) |
It isn't absolutely necessary to use EXACTLY the same tank. I have had good success running a variety of models in Music Man amps. The code letters apply to input and output impedances, grounding, suspension (vertical or horizontal mount), number of springs, etc. Quite a few combinations are usable, just check it out. I personally have never see a reverb tank experiment hurt the amp circuitry! Steve | ||
Carl. |
Thanks Steve I'll give it a go supposedly th ereverb is longer than that of the original MM one I'll report back soon! | ||
c |
made my amp distorted at really low volumes it was really fuzzy dont know if you are meant to adjust anythhing anywho,see ya | ||
Steve Kennedy (admin) Username: admin Registered: 03-2002 |
Did you plug it in both ways and see if if one way sounded OK? If so then it is either bad or not the right one for your model. Steve | ||
Marino Galli (labmarino) Username: labmarino Registered: 09-2010 |
What kind of accutronics tank should I choose for my 112 RP One Hundred? Thanks in Advance Marino | ||
Lars Verholt (lmv) Username: lmv Registered: 11-2009 |
8BB2A1B CE Dist and Mojotone both carry it. Check the number on your existing tank. Some early specimens of the RP/RD series with the EL-34 tubes used a different tank. -Lars Verholt |
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