![]() ![]() ![]() A drop-in replacement and upgrade as well for vintage as for modern reverb cans by size, performance and tone. ![]() The rock solid mechanical design assures a very dependable and consistent quality performance exceeding any expectation. The TAD Reverb Cans achieve this goal and even more: deep and smooth reverb, no fluttering but wide frequency response with airy top end instantly inspiring to enjoy guitar playing. The goal was to create a drop-in replacement bringing back that stunning reverb sound that Fender made so popular since the early 1960s. When the manufacturing of Accutronics Reverb cans in the USA has been announced to close down in 2008 TAD started the research for an own high quality production of the classic spring reverberation units. Also compatible with some speaker-driven, type F, vintage Ampeg® amps such as B12X, B12XY, Echo Jet, Echo Twin. Also includes Fender® ’63 Reissue Reverb Unit, Fender® Concert II, Mesa Boogie® MK2C plus other models, LAB® Series L5, L7, L9, Koch® Powertone I, B-52® AT-100. This also includes all reissue equivalents. The reflections are referred to as reverberation. Connectors: Input insulated/output groundedĬompatible amps include tube reverbs from 1963-1990 such as the Princeton Reverb, Vibrolux Reverb, Deluxe Reverb, Super Reverb, Pro Reverb, Twin Reverb, Quad Reverb, Super Six Reverb, Vibrosonic Reverb. Reverb tank components The Reverberation Effect A listener standing some distance from a sound source will perceive sound that is actually a combination of direct sound and indirect sound that has been reflected from the boundaries of the listening area. ![]()
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