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Re: Kasion PA or bass amp good for guitar [message #4144 is a reply to message #4143] |
Fri, 30 April 2004 15:44 |
jimi
Messages: 46 Registered: February 2003 Location: Redding Ca
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Can you change impedance on a 67" 745 PA head to handle the hotter signal of pickups?
What is clipping the preamp? Overdriving it? What damage can that do? Mine sounds
awesome with tone to die for but there is a little overdriven edge to it. Is that edge caused by clipping of the preamp?
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Re: Kasion PA or bass amp good for guitar [message #4145 is a reply to message #4143] |
Fri, 30 April 2004 15:50 |
Bill
Messages: 64 Registered: March 2002 Location: Kansas
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Steve,
I am curious how you came up with this. In my k200b model 2 and the 5 (pa), they use the same preamps (105), and power amp/regulator board (703). Not trying to be a smart aleck, just trying to learn more.
As far as the KII, I just fixed one for a friend, and tried it on bass and guitar, and it had great high AND low end, seemed to work great on guitar and bass. I use a pa amp and the standard amp for both, and haven't noticed any difference. Steve may have some additional insight from the tech point of view, he's a good guy and always willing to help!
Thrill Bill
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Re: Kasion PA or bass amp good for guitar [message #4146 is a reply to message #4145] |
Fri, 30 April 2004 17:42 |
chicagobill
Messages: 2006 Registered: April 2003
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Thrill Bill:
I don't want to speak for Steven, but what he said is true of modern design equipment.
You are correct that the Kustom 200 A and B series used the same pre-amp circuits, and the same boards in both PA and guitar amps. I don't know anything about the Kasino designs, but I'd guess that there is little difference between the guitar and PA pre-amp circuits in that line either. The Kustom engineering guys knew how to get the most out of their designs.
Bill from Chicago
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Re: Kasion PA..... -745PA preamp clipping [message #4155 is a reply to message #4147] |
Thu, 06 May 2004 21:00 |
jimi
Messages: 46 Registered: February 2003 Location: Redding Ca
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Thanks for the responce. Can damage be inflicted from the hotter guitar signal going into the 745PA's inputs designed for mics? Earlier posts say theres no difference
in preamps regarding PA and guitar amps. It sounds to me like they used the same design,
at least in the early days, Jimi
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