I've found some more info in the web on the reverb tank issue (see links below). I think the original A199 tank has the following specs: input impedance of 190 ohm; output impedance of 2575 ohm; an insulated input and grounded output. Can anyone confirm this, please! TIA, Ingo http://www.belton.co.kr/design/template_046/images/belton_no11.pdf http://www.accutronicsreverb.com/ --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "ilanode" <techmeier@...> wrote: > > Hi list, a guy from the analoguehaven forum is using an Accutronics > 9AB3C1B reverb tank with it's A199 Spring Reverb. I'd like to try it > myself, yet, I'm not sure which tank to choose. > > There are tanks available having the following impedances: > Input (2nd digit Accutronics code): A = 10, B =190, C = 240; D= 310, E > = 800, F = 1925 Ohm; > Output (3rd digit): A = 600, B = 2575, C = 12000 Ohm. > > Possible connectors (6th digit)are: A) Input grounded/Output grounded; > B) Input > grounded/Output insulated; C) Input insulated/Output grounded; D) > Input insulated/Output insulated. > > Which impedances and connectors should be chosen? Is the above > mentioned choice actually the best option? TIA, Ingo >
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Re: Accutronics reverb tank with an A199 Spring Reverb.
2008-01-28 by ilanode
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