Need help putting a value on my Kustom 300 PA setup [message #22188] |
Tue, 20 January 2015 17:13 |
Steveng
Messages: 4 Registered: January 2015 Location: Georgia, United States
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Hey everyone! I recently was given a Kustom 300 PA system from a friend. He said he bought from a guy in the 70's and it pretty much stayed in his attic with a sheet over it since then. Everything works great although it is missing the power button cover. I wanted to see if any of you can help put a value on it so I can sell it to raise money for my mine and my wife's adoption. It's not letting me post pictures so let me know what info you need or tell me how to post pics of it. It has the tube amp and 2 tower cabinets containing what looks like 2 12's and 3 10's in each. Made in Chanute, KS. The amps model number is K300-5 and the cab's number is 302-PA. Any help would be much appreciated!! Thank you!!
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Re: Need help putting a value on my Kustom 300 PA setup [message #22250 is a reply to message #22248] |
Wed, 28 January 2015 00:15 |
Iowa Boy
Messages: 767 Registered: June 2014
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My money says its a silver and not gold......and I'll bet anything that since the cord is gone on the other amp, it was blowing the house circuit breaker every time it was turned on. That's the first think I do when I get pissed when something starts blowing breakers and I finally give up or the cost to repair it is too high......I cut the cord.
By any chance was it listed on Craigslist? I saw two 300's listed there last week and one that supposedly worked and the other for parts and it was missing input jacks and some knobs?
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Re: Need help putting a value on my Kustom 300 PA setup [message #22260 is a reply to message #22250] |
Wed, 28 January 2015 14:52 |
twault
Messages: 13 Registered: January 2015 Location: belmont, oh
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You are probably right, I bet it is a yellowed-out silver, based on pictures I have seen. I just haven't had time to mess with it too much. I get a few minutes here and there to try this or that, then I have to tend to other duties. The non-working one did not have any tnr covering and was listed as not working.
It was listed on Craigslist near Columbus, Ohio. I think the ad is still up.
However, upon closer inspection, the input jacks are not missing. They were inside the unit. Just missing the washer on the outside that holds it in place. It is missing 2 knobs, but the shafts are there. The wiring looks complete. I haven't looked inside the reverb unit. I plan on putting an end on the cord tonight. Should I plan on having a flashlight ready to head to the breaker box?
I'm here to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and I'm all out of bubblegum.
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