

Click on photo for
larger view
 |
Revisit™ Reverb Tank, 17" long, 2 spring, equivalent to Accutronics 4FB2A1C. Input impedance
1475 ohms, output impedance 2250 ohms, medium decay (1.5 - 2.75 seconds), input
grounded/output grounded, designed for vertical mounting, long axis horizontal,
connectors up. Exact replacement for Marshall™ 2040,
4140, 4145, 4210, 4211, and 4212 (JCM800 series).
Exact replacement for the Gibbs Type "C" Reverb Tank found in a number of
vintage Ampeg™ models, including
Reverberocket, Jet, Gemini, B12XT, AC12,
V4, VT22, V2, VT40, GV15/22.
Exact replacement for Gibbs Type "C" Reverb tank found in a number of Gibson™
amps, including the GA-15RVT (Explorer, 1964), GA-35RVT (Lancer, 1965), GA-55RVT
(1965), GA-77RVT (1963). Used in the Randall RG120-210 with the reverb
tank mounted on the floor of the cabinet. Replaces Vox reverb tank 23-5002-2 in the
solid state Berkeley II, solid state and tube Cambridge Reverb, V-8 Berkeley
Super Reverb, Viscount, and Super Beatle (V14, V114, V1141 and V1142). See explanation of reverb tank numbering system here. See a
chart which lists AC impedance and DC resistance measurements for reverb tanks
here.
Unlike some tanks, Revisit™ Reverb Tanks include the soft mounting grommets to acoustically decouple the outer channel from the amplifier cabinet.View the 2-year warranty
details here.
Part #4FB2A1C "Bringing back the sound of vintage Accutronics tanks" |
$46.95
In stock
|
|