
cjacek
Analogue Enthusiast
Before I start, this is not about spring reverb tanks but rather a question, some help that I need choosing the correct impedance. I am currently trying to find a spring tank replacement for my reverb unit. I wish to experiment with different tanks (type 4 and 9). These usually come in various configurations and impedance numbers. The original tank had an input impedance of 190 and output impedance of 2575. I have attached a spec sheet from my reverb unit. It shows the Input impedance as being 25,000 and the output imp as 1000 or higher. I'm trying to figure out from the spec sheet if I can get away with using slightly different numbers for the input impedance of the replacement tank. For instance, if I understand impedance correct and based on the spec sheet, I should be fine using an input impedance of something much lower, even 10 ohm or even higher, like 600 ohm. The output impedance is no issue as most of the tanks that I'm looking for are close to the original, around 2500. Am I reading the attached specs sheet right? I'd really like to get your views on this. Thanks very much in advance.


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