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Re: Kustom 150-2 [message #6888 is a reply to message #6887] Mon, 10 April 2006 12:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
doctrjazz is currently offline  doctrjazz
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Registered: April 2006
Location: Va
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I took the Kustom and a Peavy TKO 80 to the gigs... I ran the tape out on the Kustom to the Peavy and rolled back the lows and some of the mids on the Kuston. Gave it a reall brite and punchy sound and then dialed in the lower freqs on the Peavey... Made for a heck of a rig... I was able to compete with a Marshall and a Butcher with 4 12 cabs... My complements on the Kustom, really ended up liking it... My next question is what is the average cost of this amp set up... 150-2 slant face (1971) with matching cab 2-12 tuck and roll is in excellent shape and head is very clean...
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