Reverb tanks
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Reverb tanks
From npstewa--(at)--os.ncsu.edu Tue Apr 5 12:52:16 CDT 1994
Article: 17482 of rec.music.makers.guitar
From: npstewa--(at)--os.ncsu.edu (NATHAN PHILLIP STEWART)
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.guitar,rec.music.makers.builders
Subject: Reverb Tank source & specs
Date: 4 Apr 1994 22:00:28 GMT
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Keywords: Accutronics at last!
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Hey gang - Parts Express catalog came in todays mail. Inside I found these
two gems of note:
Accutronics 2 Spring reverb tank:
8 Ohm input, 500 Ohm output
medium decay time, isolated input, grounded output
recommended drive current 28mA.
3.5" x 1.5" x 9"
$20 in singles, $18 in lots over 4.
Accutronics 3 Spring reverb tank:
800 Ohm input, 2575 Ohm output
long decay time, isolated input, grounded output
recommended ac drive current 3.1 mA.
same dimensions as the two spring.
$29 in singles, $27 in lots over 4.
All prices & dimension US, being the lazy xenophobe I am.
You can get hold of P.E. like this:
340 E. First St.
Dayton, Ohio 45402-1257
Phone (513) 222-0173
FAX (513) 222-4644
I thought one or two folks might like to know - especially the specs, since
it's come up a time or two.
_______________________________________ Nathan Stewart
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