Reverb Tank - Accutronics, 1BB2D1B, Medium Decay, 2-Spring
A small low cost two spring unit designed for application when price is a major factor. Ideally suited for practice amps.
- Replaces: 1BB2D1B
- Solid, sturdy construction
- Type: Short (2 Spring) tank
- Decay: medium decay
- Input: 150 Ω
- Output: 2,250 Ω
- Connectors: Input insulated/output insulated
- Locking: No lock
- Mounting: Horizontal/open side down
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-1BB2D1B
Item ID:
003282
UPC/EAN:
609722126687
Accu-Bell Sound Part Number:
1BB2D1B
Brand:
Accutronics
Connector Type:
Decay Time:
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Number Of Springs:
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Type:
RoHS Compliant
Connectors | input insulated, output insulated | |
Decay Time | medium (1.75 to 3.0 s) | |
Input Impedance | 150 Ω | |
Mounting Plane | horizontal, open side down | |
Output Impedance (Zout) | 2.25 kΩ | |
Springs | 2 |
Packaging Dimensions | 9.3 in. × 3.4 in. × 1.4 in. | |
Weight (Packaging) | 0.71 lbs. |
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Is this a direct replacement for a Crate V30 (V3112)?
Asked by Anonymous on May 21st, 2018.
We do not know if this will work in your V30. Most reverb tanks will have an eight character code stamped on them. I would look to see if your tank has a code on it. You could also contact Crate and see if they have any information for you.
Product Reviews
These are getting harder to find now of days! I just put one in a Crate GX-30M. 150 Ohm Input Impedance and 2250 Ohm Output Impedance Short Reverb Pan. This one was mounted to the side of the amp cabinet. Never assume that the Red lead cable goes to the Red indicated connector jack on the Reverb Tank. Always look at the connector arrangement of the reverb tank you are removing and mark the plugs if they are both Grey so you know which one goes where. That will save you a lot of frustration later as to why your new Reverb Tank doesn't sound right. The IN & OUT of Reverb tank hookup has never gotten to a universal standard with all Amp manufactures where cable and tank colors are all the same in my life time. So be observant!