Reverb tank ID number for a LTD 400

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Ken Fox
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Reverb tank ID number for a LTD 400

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Got a chassis only coming and I need to get a tank. Anyone know the Accutronics parts#?
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4EB2C1B is what Peavey just installed in my late 70s Session 400. It's the same amp, so I'd suspect that's the proper tank.

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That should be it. My Mojotone catalogue calls out that number as a general Peavey replacement. I appreciate the info, it never hurts to double check these things!!!
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Ken, they're a <u>lot</u> cheaper at Antique Electronics than they are at Mojotone! Image
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Actually they are $3.00 less at Mojotone. I have both catalogues. Unless you are a dealer with Mojotone (and I am), their prices are twice what the catlogue has in it! You can't afford to buy online at their posted prices! I use both companies and they are both super to work with. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ken Fox on 18 December 2002 at 07:40 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Ken call Peavey parts. They will sell to you direct and there prices are very good.
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$18.86 now at Ant. Elect. Sup.
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Post by Mike Brown »

We do have the original Accutronics reverb tank available. The part number is #71011114 and it cost $48.33. You may contact our parts department toll free at 1-877-732-8391.
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Thanks for the all the info, guys. Looks like I may be putting the LTD in a Pacer cab (if it fits) and use a BW, 1203-4 speaker. Should be dynamite in a small package! Can't wait to get this one up and running. Always a project going on around here. Just finishing a total cosmetic and electrical on a 1971 Super Reverb with 1969 CTS alnicos. I am betting that will be a nice one too.