🎶 Elevate your tone with MOD’s pro-grade reverb tank—because your sound deserves the spotlight!
The MOD 9EB2C1B Reverb Tank is a premium replacement unit featuring a long 3-spring design with medium decay, direct-wired transducers for enhanced signal clarity, and robust construction. It offers 800 Ω input and 2,575 Ω output impedance, ensuring seamless compatibility with classic amps like Vox AC30 and Fender Hot Rod Deluxe, making it the go-to upgrade for serious musicians seeking rich, authentic reverb.
Item Weight | 1.34 Pounds |
Product Grade | Replacement Part |
OEM Part Number | P-RMOD-9EB2C1B |
UPC | 609722129329 |
Manufacturer | MOD |
Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 5 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 4308828268 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | P-RMOD-9EB2C1B |
M**E
Works great
Works with longer verb than original one in ac30
R**E
Nice Upgrade For $25.95!
I bought the MOD 9EB2C1B Reverb Tank to replace the Korean made Reverb Tank in my Fender Blues Deville Reisssue 410. Installation involved nothing more than a Phillips Screwdriver and patience. Up and running in about 10 minutes. First impression -- a nice subtle upgrade from a 2 spring tank to a 3 spring tank. Sitting close to the amp I noticed the notes seemed better blended, i.e. sounded like reverb tanks from the 50s and 60s. Warmer. More vintage sounding. Further away from the amp (about 12 feet) the tank sounds beautiful. Very open and full sounding. Still, not going to ride the pipeline anytime soon. Not sure if pipeline sounds are even possible with the FBDR, but for $25 I definitely like the sound better. If you are in doubt, contact Amplified Parts before you order. They are ver helpful!
I**N
Works great in Peavey Classic 30
I bought this because the stock reverb tank in my Peavey Classic 30 had stopped working. It was relatively easy to install, and involved 4 soldering points. Once I turned it on, I was amazed at how much better it sounded. If I knew that, I would have replaced it way before the old one broke! There is plenty of reverb on tap, over halfway up is too much for anything but ambient guitar sounds. There's a wide range of sounds, and they are all good.
R**M
Great Reverb Tank for 212R
My Fender Frontmant 212R had a stock reverb tank labeled as FA Reverb-3. Found out from research that its actually a 8EB2C1B (9.25") from who knows who (accutronics?)...but it sounded tiny and made the amp sound harsh.I applied this tank after confirming the longer length would fit. It required new mounting holes (screwed in by hand) and a longer RCA cables. Installation was probably 1/2 hour.Now it sounds fantastic. It doesn't have the harshness and it gives you a warm reverb. Now I have a good sounding amp for what I do (make noise in basement).
C**G
Noisy in Peavey classic 30
Put this reverb tank in a Peavey classic 30. It made quite a bit of background humming noise. While playing it worked for a few seconds then made a bunch of feedback like noises. Took it out and put the stock unit back in... I guess it doesn’t work well with this amp even though a bunch of reviews says it does.Could simply be a defective unit.
W**1
Well made....but, a little toooo much Verb.
I got this for my Fender Twinn Reverb. Very well made unit, extremely well packaged for shipping. Took just minutes to swap out. I now set the dial at "5" (out of 10) since the verb is outrageously toooo much. If set on "10", you can't make out the vocals, and Guitar notes wash over each other to become a jumbled mess. Yes, you can cut it back, but it just doesn't have that original "Twinn Reverb" sound. It sounds more like the old 50s Doo Wop, rather than a clear, subtle verb. But, I can live with it by fine tuning the controls. Hellllloooooooooo ouuuutttt therrrrrrrrre.
A**R
Great Hot Rod Deluxe upgrade/ replacement
Replaced the old Accutronics tank in my early 2000’s Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. The MOD sounds so lush almost 3D in comparison. Granted that old tank was on the way out and was sometimes failing, but I’ve owned this amp for about 10 years and never liked the reverb as much (and I’m a reverb freak)
B**R
WOW!!! I should've ordered this a loooong time ago
Purchased the MOD 9EB2C1B Reverb Tank as a replacement for my Fender 212R. Reasonably priced and shipped promptly, installation was relatively quick and painless but I did have to replace the RCA cable (so make sure you order a longer RCA cable at the same time).Now for the WOW portion of the review. My Fender 212R was a back up amp, yes I said was, the amp is now my main amp for gigs and practices. Well worth the price, time and effort that I invested in this purchase.