Correct tnak for a 210-65
Correct tnak for a 210-65 |
Music Man Amps Discussion Forum » Reverb Spring ("Tank") » Correct tnak for a 210-65
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Ken Fox |
Does anyone know the correct Accutronics tank codes for this model? I have a strong suspicion the one in the amp I am working on is wrong, it's input impedance appears to be a bit high for this amp. |
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Terry |
Ken Tell me more! Is it a RD65 or HD65 ! |
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Ken Fox |
HD 65 with EL34 tubes. I'll have the amp back again soon and check this number against the tank. I remember is was a "4" series tank in there. Reverb was a short sustain and not all that powerful. Tank checked out electronically OK(tested coils with a Z-meter). Had to recrimp both connectors for the springs, no signal was getting thru the springs until I cleaned the mechanical splices inthe middle of the springs and recrimped them! |
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dbillups |
Hi Ken. |
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dbillups |
2 210-65 amps both with mystery reverb tanks, one black in color with no markings, one with gibbs tank that had the inside swapped out for the (correct?) guts. |
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Phil Uselman |
I have a Music Man Amp model # 112-65-RP Chassis # 2165 RP and the reverb is weak. The Accutronics # on the tank is 8DB2C1B, On their site this model is listed for a marsall amp. Could this be my proublem? |
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Steve Kennedy |
If the grounding configuration and impedances of the reverb tank do not come close to matching the design of the amp, level and tone can suffer. |
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Kevin |
Hey, just a quick question. does anyone know the correct acutronics number for a 210HD-130 reverb tank replacement? I would think its similar or identical to the 210-65. Thanks |
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Luther Nallie |
Hi, I guess I am a little confused about reverb tank numbers. The springs fell out of my old one and it got misplaced by the repairman. Consequently, the reverb tank in my 112-65-RP is gone and I need a number to replace it with. It was one of the small 3 spring units. I really appreciate the forum. Thanks for any help. Luther |
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Luther Nallie |
One more thing, the 112-65-RP I have uses two 6L6's and no driver tube. Serial DN04878 Chassis number 2165RP. Thanks again, Luther. |
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Steve Kennedy (admin) Username: admin Registered: 03-2002 |
According to some of the other posts in this section, the Accutronix 8BB2A1B is the most likely candidate for all the RD/RP 65/100 amps. |