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K250-1 bass head [message #17473] Wed, 19 September 2012 00:31 Go to next message
oren hudson is currently offline  oren hudson
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On the K250-1 bass head rear panel, there's a jack labeled "To Module - Input." I'm guessing it's used in conjunction with the powered 1-18 folded horn cab from what little I know about the setup. Could this jack be used to plug in a power amp? Also, is this head 4 ohm? Cool

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Re: K250-1 bass head [message #17474 is a reply to message #17473] Wed, 19 September 2012 12:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The head is 4ohm and the plug you are talking about is for another 15" cab that had a built in power module so it is basically a line out. Then if you wanted another cab you had to get another cab with a module in it and run from the module jack on the other module cab to that and continue to daisy chain them together. The K250 with one 2 x 15 cab is more than anyone would ever need when you add the module cab, it is BRUTAL! I mean to the point that you couldn't use it anywhere indoors and outdoors it is just crazy too....lol! I can't even imagine like 4 or 6 of them hooked together...Ted Nugent would cry!
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #17475 is a reply to message #17474] Wed, 19 September 2012 22:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks for the info K_B. A friend is selling a good bit of gear, including several Kustom items. This head and matching 2-15 cab is one. He also has the folded horn 1-18 cab (non module style) and a K200 bass head that I'm helping him sell and have in my possesion. I've already told him I'd take the folded horn 1-18 and I was debating on the 250 rig realizing that that head could be used with and is a match for the folded horn cab also. The folded horn cab has some rattles that I'll have to work on. Any idea on the speaker as to power rating and ohms?

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Re: K250-1 bass head [message #17476 is a reply to message #17475] Wed, 19 September 2012 23:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You will have to plug a cable into the jack and used a meter on the Ohm setting to check the ohm rating. It will read around 6.5if it is a 8 Ohm load and 2.5-2.9 if it is a 4 Ohm load. 150-200 watts max would be my best guess.
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #17477 is a reply to message #17476] Fri, 21 September 2012 00:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks again K_B. One more question. Did all of the K250-1 bass heads come with the module jack?
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #17478 is a reply to message #17473] Fri, 21 September 2012 07:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yes, all K250 heads came with the module output jack.
Many of the folded horn cabinets have blown 18" drivers, its a fact that back then voice coils that could handle over 100 watts RMS where few to none and top that with my feeling that the CTS driver that Kustom used was not really made to be in a sealed horn inclosure and itd not hard to see why so many have gone south out of so few made!

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Re: K250-1 bass head [message #17479 is a reply to message #17478] Fri, 21 September 2012 10:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I agree Steve, I have my 2 x 15 + siren cabs with Altec 418's that I use for mains for my PA that I run 700 watts to them with no problems, but just because I run that to them doesn't mean that I use it all either. It is hard to say how many watts really are running to them, but I do have a lot of head room. Smile I don't have any problems with it at all and it is crystal clear as well.

The most speakers that I have found blown are CTS and KEI's for sure. Once in a while I will find 12" Jensen C12N out of K50's and why I have no idea. I have bought a few K50's and one K150 that didn't work and it was because of the speaker.

I love the Altecs...lol!

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Re: K250-1 bass head [message #17483 is a reply to message #17478] Fri, 21 September 2012 21:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Kustom used Cerwin Vega 18 speakers in the folded 18 horn cabinets. L-187
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Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25582 is a reply to message #17473] Tue, 20 September 2016 00:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Bart, 3 questions please:

(1)Can you explain to me how the Cabs were "daisy chained"? I have never seen a vintage Module cab even in photos! Were there two 1/4" jacks or was the module jacks different. (I own a 1971 250-1 head).

(2)Also what was the benefit in "Slant Cab" design?? (Projection?)

(3) Were ALL Kustom cabs Slant design before the K250 amps?? (I've read the threads that stated the Cabs were straight design for the 500w to allow more air space for the drivers.

Thanks, Woodsey
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25583 is a reply to message #25582] Tue, 20 September 2016 05:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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the extension amps in the 500 serise cabinets had two parallel wired jacks , so you could add as many additional powered cabinets as you like, that being said the most I personally ever saw some one use was 1 additional cabinet.

Yes , the first serise k200 cabinets where angled for projection reasons, and the 500 series cabinets where squared off to compensate for the internal cabinet volume taken up by the 250 watt power module.
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25584 is a reply to message #25583] Tue, 20 September 2016 10:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks Steve, I appreciate the info! How large would you estimate the module was inside the cab (inches x inches)? I'm just intrigued by the concept, because I've never seen one or as much as a photo of that set-up!
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Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25585 is a reply to message #25584] Wed, 21 September 2016 05:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On the inside, about 9x9x6 deep if I recall right.
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25586 is a reply to message #25584] Wed, 21 September 2016 21:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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WOW! that's a brick! ha-ha thanks again, Woody
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25613 is a reply to message #25582] Thu, 29 September 2016 17:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sorry, that I didn't get back to you sooner on this. The Altec cabs were for the plexi faced Kustoms so, no modules in them at all. just a single input on them and they were 8 ohm cabs with two 16ohm speakers. That's the difficult part with finding the correct altec's is finding Kustom stamped 16ohm 418's or you can recone them at 8 ohms each reasonable and make each cabinet 8 ohms and use 2 cabs to draw the head down to 4 ohms. I have reconed a bunch of them and it is simple, it just takes a few basic hand tools and a little bit of time, not much just simple instructions and you can buy the kits for 69.99 including everything, including the glue. The only thing that it doesn't come with is the aluminum voice coil cover and they sell them new as well, very cheap.
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25622 is a reply to message #25613] Fri, 30 September 2016 19:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks again Bart, that's good info!
woodsey
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25626 is a reply to message #25622] Sat, 01 October 2016 13:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sorry, I miss spoke, if you recone each speaker to 8 ohm you can make each cab either 4 ohm or 16 ohm depending how you wire it. But making one cab 4 ohm will get the full wattage from your head.
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25627 is a reply to message #25626] Sat, 01 October 2016 14:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I always appreciate the info Bart! Thanks again!!
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25628 is a reply to message #25627] Sat, 01 October 2016 17:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Kustom did offer Altec speakers in the K250 slant metal face amps. Those would be 8 ohm speakers. The older cabs for the K200 plexi face amps the Altecs were 16 ohms.

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Re: K250-1 bass head [message #25630 is a reply to message #25628] Sun, 02 October 2016 11:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks Pleat!
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #26799 is a reply to message #25585] Mon, 16 July 2018 10:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Can anyone elaborate or post a photo of a power module cab? (Q)what was the production years?
Re: K250-1 bass head [message #27026 is a reply to message #17473] Mon, 08 October 2018 21:54 Go to previous message
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I actually have two of these modules, one I purchased in a blue 2-15's cabinet and the other bought separately. It seemed to me to be a waste to have only 1 speaker cabinet dedicated to this amp, not to mention the additional weight. I took it out and built a cabinet for it that included an internal fan, accessible fuse, grounded plug and an on/off switch. Cabinet is covered in the charcoal gray carpet that was used in some of the later Kustom power mixers. I even found some Kustom decals as an added touch. Now instead of dragging two K-250 heads around to go with my (2) 2-15's cabinets I only need the one and the module. I will try to post pictures once I have reached the required posts to do so.

It is heavy but has surprising few components. Really wouldn't take much to reproduce one if parts are still available.
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