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Re: Kustom K100-5B [message #29159 is a reply to message #29156] Mon, 06 November 2023 16:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
retrorod is currently offline  retrorod
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Registered: June 2012
Location: Outer Banks, NC
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Thanks so much for the response and ideas. I disconnected the blue wire from pc803 to pc900. No change in the hiss noise. Are the 36892 transistors on low left corner of pc900 suspect? What are the 2 heat-sinked transistors in the center of pc900?
Sorry for all the questions. I know my way around vintage Fender tube amps pretty well but trying to understand solid state.
Thanks, Rod
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