Reverb Tank - Accutronics, 8AB2D1A, Medium Decay, 3-Spring

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Reverb Tank - Accutronics, 8AB2D1A, Medium Decay, 3-Spring

$22.95
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Designed for applications in which the overall sound quality is important and a compact package is required. Small in size, this three spring reverb approaches the rich textural quality of larger reverb units.

  • Replaces: 8AB2D1A
  • Solid, sturdy construction
  • Type: Short (3 Spring) tank
  • Decay: medium decay
  • Input: 10 Ω
  • Output: 2,575 Ω
  • Connectors: Input insulated/output insulated
  • Locking: No lock
  • Mounting: Horizontal/open side up

Compatible amps include select early models of the Roland® JC120, JC120UT, Bolt 60, Roland® Space Echo RE-201,RE-301, and RE-501, plus others. Retrofitting may be required when mounting in certain models.

New production Accutronics tank.

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

Note: Rubber grommets are not included with this tank. If you would like to purchase the grommets separately please see P-G001.

SKU:
P-RK-8AB2D1A
Item ID:
003286
UPC/EAN:
609722126748
Accu-Bell Sound Part Number:
8AB2D1A
Brand:
Accutronics
Number Of Springs:
Tank Length:
Connectorsinput insulated, output insulated
Decay Timemedium (1.75 to 3.0 s)
Input Impedance10 Ω
Mounting Planehorizontal, open side up
Output Impedance (Zout)2.575 kΩ
Springs3
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions9.3 in. × 3.4 in. × 2 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.6636 lbs.

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Product Reviews

4.00 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
Tracyohus - December 24th, 2022
4 out of 5

I think it is important to add this note for those who have a Roland JC-120 or JC-77 and remember what their original tank sounded like before it stopped working. Though this reverb tank does work in JC-120s and JC-77s that were made in the 1980's, it does not sound as good as the original tanks. Since I use my 1987 JC-77 much more often than my 1985 JC-120 I put this Accutronics tank in my JC-120 then moved the original tank from my JC-120 to my JC-77. In the near future I will likely get an open side down MOD tank that matches the impedance (probably an 8AB2C1B) then relocate the tank to the bottom of the cabinet in my JC-77. This will require de-soldering the original short reverb tank cables and soldering in longer reverb tank cables that reach the bottom of the cabinet. Also note that you will likely need to fabricate a sort of shelf to mount this tank in place of the original tank. Please see the pic I provided showing the solution I came up with to mount this tank in a JC-77 without drilling into or modifying the amp chassis.