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Help identifying amps [message #11170] Tue, 09 June 2009 23:51 Go to next message
sewer show
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Location: sd, ca
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Hey, I am new here; I'm looking to pick up my first Kustom guitar head very soon. I am thinking about picking up a K250 head that is being sold with a very standard looking, unknown name cab. The only problem with the head is the reverb is out, and it needs a new tank. This would cost $250 (the head + cab), which seems like a pretty good deal (I've been doing some research on ebay and such). I guess I'm wondering what you all think of it...

My other question is regarding this head: http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/msg/1212397413.html

Does anyone know what's up with this amp? I am looking for an amp to play guitar out of, but also occasionally some keyboard, maybe bass and other electronic stuff. I don't need insanely loud, but I want to be able to comfortably play small shows for sure. With this (above) amp I'd have to pick up a cab as well, which would put the total cost at around at least $300...I'm simply looking for a good deal and a good amp. Thanks for your help!

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Re: Help identifying amps [message #11172 is a reply to message #11170] Wed, 10 June 2009 02:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
C4ster
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Location: Mukwonago, WI (Milwaukee...
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That is a K300 PA amp. Six sepatate channels, each with bass, treble reverb and volume. Master tone section and anti feedback. Very advanced for the day. Huge and heavy. Originally was 150 watts RMS. If the description is true, I question the story, it would be a nice deal. Run anything you want through it. I will sound good. You definately need the right speaker combination for your application. I won't make any recommendations. Try to stick with Kustom just for the stage appeal. The 3x15 cabinets get pretty large to transport. Look through the literature section here and then try to match the speakers to your needs. I have seen everything on Ebay and Craigs list. You will find that amo in the 150/300/600 section. Good luck and Keep in touch.

PS Sewer Show?????

Conrad
Re: Help identifying amps [message #11173 is a reply to message #11172] Wed, 10 June 2009 08:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
C4ster
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Sorry, I misled you on where to find that head. I guess I was just making things up. Go to literature then to other T&R then to PA systems. There you will find the amp you are thinking about.
Conrad
Re: Help identifying amps [message #11177 is a reply to message #11173] Wed, 10 June 2009 14:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BC
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I will echo Conrad's statement about using the head for anything. I have used one for vocals...guitar and even as a bass amp and it works well for all of them. I also question how it has been modified for 500 watt output but I am not a tech. Maybe Steve can tell us if that is possible. Good find and good luck and welcome to the board ) ! BC Cool
Re: Help identifying amps [message #11178 is a reply to message #11170] Wed, 10 June 2009 14:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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thanks for all the replies and welcomes! out of the K250 and that 300PA, which one would you guys choose, assuming its used simply as a head on a guitar half stack?
Re: Help identifying amps [message #11179 is a reply to message #11178] Wed, 10 June 2009 15:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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What do you mean, "which ONE"? Buy them both and start your own Kollection. One is not enough. That is a really dumb question.
Conrad
Re: Help identifying amps [message #11180 is a reply to message #11170] Wed, 10 June 2009 15:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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alright, lets assume, hypothetically, that current funds dictate that I must choose between the two...
Re: Help identifying amps [message #11181 is a reply to message #11180] Wed, 10 June 2009 16:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BC
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If I could only get one I would choose the PA, if you do not mind the size. All the channels make it more versatile. BC
Re: Help identifying amps [message #11182 is a reply to message #11170] Wed, 10 June 2009 18:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
sewer show
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again, thank you all so much for the helpful replies.... My next question: If I go with the PA head, what might be a good cab choice for it?
Re: Help identifying amps [message #11183 is a reply to message #11182] Wed, 10 June 2009 19:17 Go to previous message
BC
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The cabinet will depend on your use. Kustom amps are voiced the same. For bass.....I personally like a 2x15 . Younger guys like 4x10s. Kustom made some nice 4x12 cabs for guitar in tuck and roll also....but to me the vertical 3x12 sounds better. I am really a fan of Altec 15" speakers for guitar. John Fogarty uses JBL D130 15" in the Kustom that made CCR famous. A pair of 15" plus horn PA cabinets might be the most use to you to fill multiple applications. Kustom amps work great with effects pedals as they do not color the sound. They let the true pedal effect come right through. Many tube amps will not do that without altering the tone. So basically...the amp will do anything if you select the right cabinet for the application.

Also, before you buy check out all the channels and effects on the amp. Every channel....every input....every control. If the amp sounds great but only has four or five working channels....don't abandon it....negotiate! BC Cool
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