Different Model number Designations [message #29273] |
Fri, 07 June 2024 11:51  |
GaryLC
Messages: 58 Registered: December 2012
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Hi folks,
I know I've seen this here before, but can't find it. Can someone tell me what the different model number designations mean? There will be a dash number after the model, looks like 1 thru 8. I know it has something to do with what effects they have, etc.
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Re: Different Model number Designations [message #29276 is a reply to message #29273] |
Wed, 12 June 2024 19:10  |
rodak
Messages: 523 Registered: October 2001 Location: Georgia
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I think generally it's as-follows:
-1 basic 2 channel, Bass/Treble/Bright Switch
-2 Adds Reverb and Tremolo
-3 Adds Selective Boost and Harmonic Sustain(?- aka fuzz)
-4 Adds both features from -2 and -3
-5 PA head - has four channels just like the -1, but adds reverb.
Also note that the K200A-4 is the "John Fogerty" model, where you can use all four effects on one channel. The somewhat later K200B-4 has the Reverb/Trem on one channel and Fuzz/Boost on the other. Can't use them together unless you use a Y cable to drive both channels at once.
I think this all mostly holds true for the K100 and K150/250 slant front models, but there may be variations.
Consult the catalog photos in the Literature section to be sure.
www.combo-organ.com
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