MOD Reverb Tanks 4AB3C1B Reverb Tank vs Alnicov Telecaster bridge plate and control plate with neck pickup (black)
Overall winner: Alnicov Telecaster bridge plate and control plate with neck pickup (black)
Key Differences
Alnicov (A) bundles a Telecaster bridge plate, control plate and neck pickup and is noted for well-made hardware and neat soldering on pre-wired controls, while MOD Reverb Tanks (B) is a single 4AB3C1B reverb tank offering long decay and solid two-spring construction. Choose A if you need a Fender-compatible Telecaster hardware/pickup kit and pre-wired controls; choose B if you specifically need a reverb tank with long spring decay for amp mods
MOD Reverb Tanks 4AB3C1B Reverb Tank
Replaces 4AB3C1B reverb tank with solid, long-decay 2-spring design. Easy installation for compatible amps. Some users report mixed build quality and wiring issues
Pros
- solid construction
- long decay 2-spring design
- easy installation
- improved sound quality vs stock versions
Cons
- mixed build quality
- reported wiring backwards
- reports of components breaking
Alnicov Telecaster bridge plate and control plate with neck pickup (black)
Alnicov hardware kit for Fender Telecaster guitars, including bridge plate, control plate, and neck pickup. Builds in a sturdy, well-made set with neat pre-wired controls. Customers note easy installation and solid sound quality
Pros
- well-made hardware kit
- includes bridge plate, control plate, and neck pickup
- neat soldering on pre-wired controls
- easy to install
Cons
- mixed fit with body templates
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Alnicov |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Alnicov |
| User Reviews | Alnicov |