Hustler Reverb Tank [message #27584] |
Mon, 11 November 2019 22:40 |
JDinPA17603
Messages: 69 Registered: May 2018 Location: Lancaster, PA
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Ok, got a Hustler head out of a "destroyed" 4x10 combo. Issue no reverb tank. Searched the forum...first step right?...and ran into a quandary. Differing recommendations for the suitable replacement. I know the tanks for the metal face amps have different impedance than the plexi amps because they are fed by an op amp ic instead of discrete transistors. I know the output impedance should be 2250 ohms that is a B code for Accutronics pans so my part number is complete except for the discrepancy with the input impedance. One recommendation is F- which is 1465 ohm impedance the other is B- which is 150 ohm impedance. So my question is what do I really need? Help.
4FB3C1B or 4BB3C1B
Both are type 4 with long decay (yep that is what I want) input isolated output grounded no lock open bottom horizontal mount.
Thanks in advance. A reply from someone with a Hustler that has successfully replaced the pan would be great.
Steve? Bill? Anyone?
Old Us Navy Vietnam Vet
Playing for my own enjoyment and irritation of the neighbors.
[Updated on: Mon, 11 November 2019 22:44] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Hustler Reverb Tank [message #27586 is a reply to message #27585] |
Tue, 12 November 2019 09:19 |
JDinPA17603
Messages: 69 Registered: May 2018 Location: Lancaster, PA
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Thank you for the info Steve. I am ordering up one today. Did notice that the one you list has both input and output isolated so should I run a ground from the can to the head? Thanks again.
As a test I hooked the head up to my 2x15 D130F cab and that thing roars! Sounded almost as loud as my 250.
Thanks again.
Old Us Navy Vietnam Vet
Playing for my own enjoyment and irritation of the neighbors.
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Re: Hustler Reverb Tank [message #27587 is a reply to message #27584] |
Tue, 12 November 2019 11:49 |
chicagobill
Messages: 2006 Registered: April 2003
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I've got a Hustler chassis that I rebuilt that I love. Someday I'll either find or build a cabinet for it, maybe with 2-10".
The reverb is driven in current mode by the opamp so the input of the tank must be isolated from ground. If you look at the schematic, you'll see that the tank is part of the feedback loop of the opamp and is isolated from ground by a small value resistor (47 ohms maybe?). The output of the tank should be grounded to the case as is normal in most amps.
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Re: Hustler Reverb Tank [message #27588 is a reply to message #27587] |
Tue, 12 November 2019 12:28 |
JDinPA17603
Messages: 69 Registered: May 2018 Location: Lancaster, PA
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Thanks for the input Bill. My brain is drizzling away in old age ... should of looked at that schematic first. They already shipped the isolated in/out so I'll deal with it when it gets here. For $75 for the amp head and $25 for a new pan it will be sweet. Now if I could just find me a tuck n roll person with reasonable rates 🤪
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Playing for my own enjoyment and irritation of the neighbors.
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Re: Hustler Reverb Tank [message #27590 is a reply to message #27589] |
Tue, 12 November 2019 19:33 |
JDinPA17603
Messages: 69 Registered: May 2018 Location: Lancaster, PA
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Steve, no issue with the tank and transformer hum with the head being a Hustler from the combo the pan is external to the amp and the amp itself is enclosed. After talking with Bill an looking at the schematic is ordered a 4FB3C1B as the schematic shows the pan going to ground. Ordered it through Amplified Parts...that website is quite a resource, especially with regard to reverb pans. Thanks again to both of you for your help. I will be using high grade RCA cables with the new pan.
Old Us Navy Vietnam Vet
Playing for my own enjoyment and irritation of the neighbors.
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Re: Hustler Reverb Tank [message #27616 is a reply to message #27591] |
Mon, 09 December 2019 16:35 |
JDinPA17603
Messages: 69 Registered: May 2018 Location: Lancaster, PA
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Carl, thanks for the heads up on t n r repair / replacement. Do you have contact info for him? Thanks in advance, don't know how I missed this.
Old Us Navy Vietnam Vet
Playing for my own enjoyment and irritation of the neighbors.
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