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

MOD Reverb Tanks 4AB3C1B Reverb Tank

MOD Reverb Tanks • ★ 3.6/5 • Mid-Range

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
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Alnicov Telecaster bridge plate and control plate with neck pickup (black)

Alnicov Telecaster bridge plate and control plate with neck pickup (black)

Alnicov • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

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
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Alnicov
Durability Tie
Versatility Alnicov
User Reviews Alnicov