Radial Engineering Tank Driver Spring Reverb Interface

The Radial Engineering Tank Driver is a unique 500 series modules that allows you to drive balanced line level signals through guitar amp reverb tanks, optimised to work with both modern and vintage spring reverb models.

Radial Engineering Tank Driver Spring Reverb Interface Details

With the Radial Engineering Tank Driver, you can take any balanced line level signal or prerecorded track and play it through your favourite spring reverb. Think of it like a Reamp device for the reverb tank in your amplifier, allowing you to send vocals, drums, or any audio material through any spring reverb for a whole new palette of sonic options.

The design begins with a transformer coupled output driver with normal and high settings for new and old spring reverbs alike. Separate drive and return controls allow signal optimisation to maximise signal to noise. To further tailor the tone, the Radial Engineering Tank Driver is equipped with two tone controls that let you adjust the high end (shimmer) as well as low frequency content (boom).

Features

  • Balanced interface for guitar spring reverbs
  • Use the spring reverb in your guitar amp for mixing
  • Add unique reverb effects to your recordings
  • Optimised drive circuit for low noise operation

Specifications

  • Audio circuit type: Opamp with discrete transistor isolated output (Drive section)
  • Frequency response: Shaped for spring reverb tanks
  • Dynamic range: 101 to 115dB (Drive section, varies with frequency)
  • Gain: +10dB (when Drive activated)
  • Total harmonic distortion: <0.01% @ -30dBu input level (Receive section)
  • Intermodulation Distortion: 0.0028% (Dry); 0.0021% (Wet)
  • Output Impedance: 1.5K Ohms (front panel) ; 200 Ohms (rear panel XLR output)
  • Noise: -100dB (Drive section – below 0dBu)
  • Maximum Input: +19dBu (rear panel XLR input); +26dBu (rear panel XLR output)

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The details provided above are drawn from historical documents like advertising brochures or user manuals. They’re shared without bias or review. This info is given solely for your consideration, helping you gauge its usefulness to you.

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