Hi Guys, Been a while. I have a Deluxe Reverb clone that I bought from a friend. It came with a NOS (made in USA I believe) 2 spring Accutronics tank. There is an ink stamp on top, 2nd character is smudged, best I can read it is 4?B2C1A. I was raised with old Fender amps and I love a little reverb. This amp was somehow lacking in that regard. I decided to try a 3 spring tank, a MOD 9AB2C1B. I did not like the results at all (way over the top for me) and reinstalled the Accutronics tank.
My question is, the last character indicates it is a "open side up" tank. My application has it open side down. I searched a little and found a few old posts (not here) that claim that does not matter much with regards to tone.
So what do you guys think? Am I wasting my time trying to get the vintage type reverb tone with a modern tank? Is the open side up/down deal critical and should I try a new one with the open side down spec? I'm tempted to leave well enough alone at this point (one screw is a pain in the butt to get to without pulling the speaker). I have also read that there is a wide variance in the performance of the new tanks even with the same model numbers.
Thanks!
My question is, the last character indicates it is a "open side up" tank. My application has it open side down. I searched a little and found a few old posts (not here) that claim that does not matter much with regards to tone.
So what do you guys think? Am I wasting my time trying to get the vintage type reverb tone with a modern tank? Is the open side up/down deal critical and should I try a new one with the open side down spec? I'm tempted to leave well enough alone at this point (one screw is a pain in the butt to get to without pulling the speaker). I have also read that there is a wide variance in the performance of the new tanks even with the same model numbers.
Thanks!
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