Newbi w/ a P-shop K200A-? Smudge head [message #7418] |
Fri, 01 September 2006 12:18 |
shear625
Messages: 7 Registered: August 2006 Location: Kansas City, MO
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Greetings. Saw a K200A- ? ia a local pawn shop for $99.00. I pet it on the tuck and roll Smooth black vinyl and it followed me home. I say Smudge because the model number is smudged and I can't make out the last character. I've been reading this excellent forum for 3 days now and I'm guessing it's a K200A-4 because it has Reverb, Trem/Vibe, Selective Boost and Harmonic clipper. Says "By Ross" Serial number 21269 that puts it around Jan - June 1968 when I was 9 years old. Thanks again forum info! I've repaired / matained my own collection on vintage Transistor amps including a VOX Westminister, Acoustic 150 combo and Peavy Musician 400. This is my first Kustom and it rocks!! No foot switch so I had to alligator clip the pins on the cannon jack on back (Thanks again) to check out the effects and she is fully functional. I opened it up to blow the dust out and give it a good look. What a well built box! Doesn't look like there have been any mods or repairs. I did discover to my horror that the single fuse by the power switch had been wrapped with tin foil. It was a 3A (Blown) and I put in a 5A closed it back up Jacked it to a 4X12 Celestion Cab and wailed away till the wee hours. To much fun. Sorry I'll get to the point.
I saw a disscussion about Knobs back in 2000 and 2001 and I need 4 to bring her face back to beautiful. Any one still have these for sale? (Please)
I guessed at the fuse size what should the real rating be?
I See Scematics for the K200B for sale but the Power Amp section is different? Right? Where can I get a schematic for the K200A-4?Or would I be able to make do with the B schem? There is a little switching noise then the Trem/Vibe is turned up. Pops at the peak of the ramp, probably a cap making it nonliniear or something.
I'm getting the parts to make a foot switch mod (the switch not the head) but if Any one has a line on a original..... I'm willin
Thanx, Paul
Have more guitars than talent.
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Re: Newbi w/ a P-shop K200A-? Smudge head [message #7419 is a reply to message #7418] |
Fri, 01 September 2006 12:52 |
chicagobill
Messages: 2006 Registered: April 2003
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Paul:
Welcome to the board. Be careful how you pet that tuck n' roll, some of the colors may bite!
I have absolutely no answers to your questions, but that has never stopped me from spouting off before, so here goes. There have to date, been no sightings of official schematics for 200A series amps. From what I've seen, the pre-amps are closer to the Frankenstein heads than the B-Series, but the power amps are closer to the B-Series than the Frank heads. I know there was an earlier discussion about these, and someone (Jack, I think) found that there was a 200B schematic that was close enough to be helpful. Check some of the past postings.
Again, welcome to our world.
Bill
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Re: Newbi w/ a P-shop K200A-? Smudge head [message #7421 is a reply to message #7420] |
Fri, 01 September 2006 14:36 |
shear625
Messages: 7 Registered: August 2006 Location: Kansas City, MO
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Thanks for the fast reply. Those RS Knobs do look close. Unless I hear from someone here that wants to part with some I'll get 'em.
The smudge is on the back Metal plate that has the Model # stamped on it. I can make out the K200A (I thought) but the rest is blured so I don't know the series. Based on what I learned here it is a -4. You say the K200B's have the fuse holder and the K200A's have circuit breakers. Hmm... I'll give it another look. I'll also ID the Board numbers inside before I order schematics.
Thanks for the tip but the front panel graphics are in real good shape. The Black vinyl is in great shape too. Just one little cigerette burn on top that didn't go very deep at all. But heck Its the sound I love.
Have a good labor day weekend.
P
Have more guitars than talent.
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Re: Newbi w/ a P-shop K200A-? Smudge head [message #7456 is a reply to message #7421] |
Thu, 07 September 2006 11:42 |
shear625
Messages: 7 Registered: August 2006 Location: Kansas City, MO
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So What is it?
Unscrewed the boards today and got the numbers off. This is what's in there.
PC102 2 of these. Preamp
PC302A / PC302B Reverb / Tremlo/Vib
PC402A / PC402B Selective Boost / Harmonic Clipper
PC502 ? Next to power amp connected to a single 36892 trans
PC602 ? Next to Power anp Connected to a single 36892 trans
PC702 Power Amp
Has fuse holder next to power switch and a Red Pilot Light lens.
No Circuit Breakers. Has two Thermal devices mounted to the botom plate next to the 36892's. One in a clip connected to the PC702 Power amp and One between the power switch and the Power Transformer.
From reading here Kustom switched from A to B around the time the serial number indicated it was built. Jan - June 1968
Could this be some in-between model after they changed from Circuit breakers to a Fuse but before calling it a 'B' ?
Any who, What's my best shot of getting schematics for these boards?
Have more guitars than talent.
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Re: Newbi w/ a P-shop K200A-? Smudge head [message #7471 is a reply to message #7418] |
Mon, 11 September 2006 07:08 |
stevem
Messages: 4775 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
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After looking at my k400b schematics on over the weekend I would say that the k400a does have the board layouts you need since all the boards in the k400b are the same numbers as in the k200B amps.
Kustom would not have made a different serise of boards just for the 400 model.
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