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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
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<blockquote data-quote="CrunchBunch" data-source="post: 151656" data-attributes="member: 3591"><p>Take a look at the model number on your current reverb tank. In my RM80s the tank is an Accutronics 9AB2C1A USA made unit. Amplified Parts has a handy decoder for the model number - https://www.amplifiedparts.com/tech_corner/spring_reverb_tanks_explained_and_compared but basically, the one Randall used in the RM80 combo is as follows:</p><p></p><p> 9 = Long tank (16.75") with 3 transmission springs</p><p> A = 10 Ohm input impedance</p><p> B = 2,575 Ohm output impedance</p><p> 2 = medium decay time (1.75 to 3.0s)</p><p> C = input insulated, output grounded</p><p> 1 = no locking mechanism</p><p> A = open side up</p><p></p><p>Belton and Accutronics (Korea) still make compatible tanks and they are supposed to sound different, so you could try one of those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrunchBunch, post: 151656, member: 3591"] Take a look at the model number on your current reverb tank. In my RM80s the tank is an Accutronics 9AB2C1A USA made unit. Amplified Parts has a handy decoder for the model number - https://www.amplifiedparts.com/tech_corner/spring_reverb_tanks_explained_and_compared but basically, the one Randall used in the RM80 combo is as follows: 9 = Long tank (16.75") with 3 transmission springs A = 10 Ohm input impedance B = 2,575 Ohm output impedance 2 = medium decay time (1.75 to 3.0s) C = input insulated, output grounded 1 = no locking mechanism A = open side up Belton and Accutronics (Korea) still make compatible tanks and they are supposed to sound different, so you could try one of those. [/QUOTE]
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