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250 Series 3x15 cabinet [message #11232] Sat, 20 June 2009 00:49 Go to next message
BC
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I picked up a new one today. A 250-1 with a 250 series (straight not slanted) 3x15 cabinet. Color is "Cool Black". Correct 250 grill cloth and badge. Anyone else have one of these? I have not seen another in many years. BC Very Happy
Re: 250 Series 3x15 cabinet [message #11233 is a reply to message #11232] Sat, 20 June 2009 00:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BC
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Yes! It will be at Chanute! BC Very Happy
Re: 250 Series 3x15 cabinet [message #11240 is a reply to message #11232] Mon, 22 June 2009 06:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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I use to have one of the 3-15 black slant ones from my k200 set up.
I started to use a 2 -15 cab once the band got a huge three way system and I pumped my amps output into to that so I lent my brothers bass player the 3-15 cab one weekend.
They where giging at the club both nights and so left the gear there over night, well the place had a fire at about 5 am!
Oh, I got the cab bacl the next day, what was left of it, A big melted smoke smelly mess of T$R.
So now replacing that in my collection is a k200-4 blue set with a 3-15 Jensen loaded cabinet, which took me quite a while to find as it seems the bulk of the 3-15 cabs where loaded with drivers for bass set ups.
Re: 250 Series 3x15 cabinet [message #11243 is a reply to message #11240] Mon, 22 June 2009 17:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BC
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According to the literature it looks like the only 3x15s offered in the 250-500 series were for bass as the guitar and PA cabinets were loaded with an Altec type horn in the top. Anyone have a 250 series non slanted 3x15???? BC Cool
Re: 250 Series 3x15 cabinet [message #11249 is a reply to message #11232] Tue, 23 June 2009 17:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Optyk is currently offline  Optyk
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I've got a non-slant 3-15 cabinet, but I believe we traced it to be a 67 model.

I also have a matched set of slant cabinet 3-15 with the round 15" horn in them. I've had those two for a few months now. I've hooked each cabinet to a K200B-5 head on numerous occasions, but day before yesterday, for the first time, I hooked both cabinets to that head. I had no idea how much power that setup had. Man, that thing is frighteningly loud!!! Jumping from a single cabinet putting an 8 ohm load on the amp to the two cabinets combined providing a 4 ohm load makes a huge difference in perceived power. Plus you have 6 speakers instead of 3 moving air, so it's loud. Extremely loud.

I'm going to jam tonight with some folks at one of the local pizza establishments. It's tempting to bring the whole rig, but there's no way I need that kind of power for this get together. I'll take one of the cabs with the horn in it and the K200B-5 head with me. What I refer to as "my little practice amp".


For the record, I love the tone I get off of that unit. Those horns really open up the upper end. The two 15's in each cabinet handle the bottom end beautifully and that horn just lets the highs ring.


I know this is somewhat off topic, since neither of these are 250 series cabinets, but the sheer volume of air being moved by 3 15" speakers sure projects your sound well. Those tall cabinets just look intimidating. And deliver the sound to back it up. Having to lift those things is not fun, but when you're playing with new guys and they see your rig for the first time and you hear "Oh WOW!!!", It's worth it.


I have tried to figure out how I can get away from here for the weekend to come up to Chanute, but I just can't make it happen. Maybe I can make it to the next get together. I'm convinced. I'm officially a Kustomaniac now.

Rod


There's only two kinds of music. . . . blues and zippity doo dah.
Re: 250 Series 3x15 cabinet [message #11250 is a reply to message #11249] Tue, 23 June 2009 18:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jc is currently offline  Jc
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Hey - This will likely be the last one with Bud Ross and where in the hell are you going to see 150 Kustom amps in one room?

You really should drive up - I've been to 3 of these and this one is starting to amaze me in sheer volume!

jc
Re: 250 Series 3x15 cabinet [message #11251 is a reply to message #11250] Tue, 23 June 2009 18:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Optyk is currently offline  Optyk
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Man, I wish I could. Truly! Two weeks ago, I took a week off to go to Kentucky. I run a one man eyeglass repair operation. When I'm gone, the business is closed and the optical shops that refer folks to me get all weird. When the business is closed, the money I use to buy Kustom gear stops flowing. When the money stops flowing and I can't jump on a deal when I run into it, I get real pissy. When I get pissy, my wife gets all weirded out.

So, as an outpouring of love for my wife, and for her general mental health, and for the general mental health of the optical community in northeast Texas, it's best that I not make it to this one. But let there be no doubt, I am soooooo envious of those of you who are going to make it.

Can't wait for pics and news.

Rod


There's only two kinds of music. . . . blues and zippity doo dah.
Re: 250 Series 3x15 cabinet [message #11252 is a reply to message #11251] Tue, 23 June 2009 18:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jc is currently offline  Jc
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Reminds me of a story....................

Rod and his buddies were discussing an upcoming Kustom trip. Unfortunately, Rod had to tell them that he couldn't go this time because his wife wouldn't let him. After a lot of teasing and name calling, Rod headed home, frustrated.


The following week when Rod's buddies arrived at the Kustom Gathering to set up, they were shocked to see Rod. He was already sitting at the Show with a cold beer, swag rolled out, Guitar in hand, and a Stoggie glowing.


"How did you talk your missus into letting you go Rod?"


"I didn't have to," Rod replied.


"Last week when I left our meeting, I went home and slumped down in my chair with a beer to drown my sorrows. Then the ol' lady snuck up behind me and covered my eyes and said, 'Surprise'."


"When I peeled her hands back she was standing there in a beautiful see-through negligee and she said, 'Carry me into the bedroom and tie me to the bed and you can do whatever you want!'


"So, HERE I AM!!"

It could Happen Rod!

jc
Re: 250 Series 3x15 cabinet [message #11254 is a reply to message #11252] Tue, 23 June 2009 21:25 Go to previous message
Optyk is currently offline  Optyk
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Mercy! You must know my wife!!!! As many times as she's been tied to the bed, there's no way she'd tell me that! LOL

Rod


There's only two kinds of music. . . . blues and zippity doo dah.
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