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Re: Odd Frankie Head on eBay [message #25033 is a reply to message #25031] |
Fri, 03 June 2016 08:00 |
stevem
Messages: 4775 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
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Ok , I found it !
Yup, must be a very early model, wonder how many where made and what the date code is on its pots and power transformer?
It must only be at best a 75 watt output stage with that 4 amp speaker fuse unless it's a slow blow type, ,but I think not!
[Updated on: Fri, 03 June 2016 08:09] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Odd Frankie Head on eBay [message #25112 is a reply to message #25031] |
Thu, 23 June 2016 13:15 |
chicagobill
Messages: 2006 Registered: April 2003
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Sounds like it's a great amp. I would think that the lack of the big filter caps would just be the fact that they hadn't decided to use the higher quality caps yet. I'm sure that there are smaller axial filter caps in there just like all the other companies were using at the time.
Kustom was the first of the companies to go "high tech" and spec higher quality parts than were normal to guitar amplifiers at the time. If you look at most amps from that time period, every manufacturer was using consumer grade parts. Kustom started using the big computer grade filter caps and tantalum signal caps, along with metal film resistors, all of which were very cutting edge for guitar amps. And more expensive as well. The quality of the sound and the product was seemingly more important than the bottom line.
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