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Re: K200A-2 restoration done [message #16261 is a reply to message #16260] |
Sat, 15 October 2011 20:25 |
cassent5150
Messages: 341 Registered: August 2009
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Thats awesome, did ya notice the extra warmth those A models have over the B ones? Side by side they pretty much have the warmth of the earlier Frank model, at least the ones I have do. MY GOD, your room is looking more like mine. I see your getting quite a few. At last count I'm thinking I have 16 just of the K200 models, 4 or 5 Frankenstein heads, a couple K250's, a couple K150's and 9 combo amps plus 3 sets of PA cabinets just to name a few so I'm good for a long time. Ya know its like theres no end to collecting these things. I'm doing some thinning and keeping just the best stuff. but its so hard to part ways with each piece. Seems they all have a story with me and something sentimental about them. I'm sure ya know what I mean. Steve C
Steve C
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Re: K200A-2 restoration done [message #16264 is a reply to message #16261] |
Sun, 16 October 2011 09:39 |
Kustom_Bart
Messages: 601 Registered: October 2010 Location: Greenville, MichiGUN
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I do understand the warmth thing. This "A" version sounds just like my Fr4ankie and the sound is to die for. I am up to 23 pieces with a red, black, blue and silver K-50 and a black K-25, a K-150-6 and a -7 along with a K-400 head, K-150 head 2 x 15" Frankie from 1965, two 2 x 12 and 3 x 8 columns, 2 single 15" horn cabs, 2 2 x 15" siren cabs with Altec 418's in them 2 challengers....heres a pic of my collection minus3 reds and a blue and silver.
some of my color pieces,
I can't stop either...a deal is a deal and I can't help myself...lol!
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