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Re: Help me identify this (part 2 with pics) [message #17159 is a reply to message #17157] |
Mon, 11 June 2012 14:59 |
innisbass
Messages: 7 Registered: April 2012 Location: New York
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Thanks Stevem. I will pop off the grille and check on that next time I'm at practice.
What gets me about this cabinet is that it is not pictured in the catalog and so far I have not been able to get ANY information on it (power handling, model, name etc).
Right now I am running 200W through it comfortably (I have a 400W head but at 4ohm it should be only outputting 200 through the cabinet if it is an 8ohm cabinet as most 2 x 15's are).
I have never seen a kasino cabinet without the striped grille and the handles on the side. It just bugs me to no end that no information on this particular cabinet seems to exist anywhere!
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Re: Help me identify this (part 2 with pics) [message #17163 is a reply to message #17154] |
Mon, 11 June 2012 21:04 |
pleat
Messages: 1454 Registered: June 2004 Location: Belding, Mi
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The grill cloth has been replaced. The cab from the factory would have had the striped silver and black grill. I don't have any lit on the cab but I'd say it's early 72 to 74 when they changed out the line with blue grill cloth and control panels. The 452 was part of the line where the sperated the amp from the cabinet. I was at the factory in the spring of 72 and have a photo of the cabs being assembled. Striped grill, no handles on the sides and the two large casters on the back. The cab would have came with CTS 8 ohm speakers wired in parallel for a 4 ohm load. Kasino was the first, before Kustom to offer cabs with the power modules in the back of the cab, so the more cabs you added the more power you had to drive each cabinet. The 452X would have been the powered 2x15 cab.
pleat
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