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Re: Reverb tank replacement choice

surfgitar - 17 Oct 2004 07:38:32

Z, Appreciate the detailed info. I pulled the tank but there are no
characters other than the numbers "25" stamped on the end of the unit.
Inside it lists the patents and "Gibbs manufacturing and research,
Hammond Organ Co". I'm going to order the 3 spring med delay unit that
you liked. I'll let you know the results.
Thanks, Casey
--- In , Zone Fighter <zonefighter@g...>
wrote:
> There should be a 7 character part number on the current tank (Mixed
> numbers & letters.)
>
> This page will help you figure out what is in it now....
>
>
> If you have a 4AB1C1B (2 spring short decay) now and wanted a 3 spring
> with a medium Decay Time you would want to get a 9AB2C1B replacement
> tank.
>
> I recently went from a 2 spring to a 3 spring (stayed with Medium
> Decay) in my Peavey Delta Blues 115 amp. I like it much better.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Z
>
>
> On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 18:38:51 -0400, Stuart Cash <caseycash@c...> wrote:
> >
> > Helo, I have a '66 Super Reverb that has a problem with the reverb
> > tank.The reverb justs stops working sometimes; usually playing a
really
> > loud chord will bring it back. I'm considering a replacement,
> > Accutronics makes several types, and I was hoping someone could
offer
> > some suggestions. I think they make a 2 spring and a 3 spring model,
> > with medium and long delays. Thanks, Casey
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