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K200 B5 Reverb tank question [message #29114] Sat, 16 September 2023 21:59 Go to next message
oldjim is currently offline  oldjim
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I'm working on a K200B PA head (serial No 56053) for a friend. He has owned the amp for fifty years and it's never been serviced. Originally was in a bar until his uncle gave it to him. It has a Gibbs reverb tank that only has one spring but looks like it is configured for two springs. The Gibbs input and output both measure 186-186 ohms and both are grounded. After cleaning connectors there is a little reverb with the pot full on. I tried an Accutronics tank I have - 4FB2C1B - and after I grounded the input the reverb was a little better. Questions: Everything I have read says the original tank configuration is not available - true? What is an acceptable signal lever on the tank output transformer with reverb full on at full volume? Do you see any problem using the Accutronics tank as a permanent solution? Thank you all for the help.
Re: K200 B5 Reverb tank question [message #29115 is a reply to message #29114] Sun, 17 September 2023 06:50 Go to previous message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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Hi.

It's good that both the input and output transducers do not test open on the original tank as you have found.
If you pm me I will explain to you how to take parts from the new tank and get the old more valuable original tank working again.
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