I just bought what appears to be a Kustom 4x10 and a 4x8 pair of cabs [message #5232] |
Tue, 28 December 2004 06:39 |
Nighttrain1127
Messages: 13 Registered: December 2004 Location: Worcester Ma
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They look like Kustom 4x10 cab and a 4x8 cab. I have seen 4x10 cabs but not 4x8 cabs. could they be going by the outside of the mounting hole and losing some size or are they actually 8" speakers not 10's. I have no clue what they are but I got the pair of cabs and two k200b1 heads for 500.00
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Re: I just bought what appears to be a Kustom 4x10 and a 4x8 pair of cabs [message #5234 is a reply to message #5232] |
Tue, 28 December 2004 17:53 |
voided3
Messages: 200 Registered: July 2004
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Hello. Nice deal! That's a lot of Kustom gear for the money. From my experiences, vintage PA columns can sound very good or very bad for guitar. I have a pair of old Fender PA columns with four 10" 32 ohm CTS speakers in them. With my K200-A5, they were atrociously bright and tinny (which is unfortunate and suprising since that amp sounds absolutely amazing with my 4x12's). However, I tried them with a mid 80's Ampeg SS140C and a bass overdrive pedal set clean (for low end enhancement) and they blew down the house with great sound. I've never tried out Kustom columns, but if I am not mistaken they used CTS speakers as well, so I can assume they sound similar, unless they used different models of speakers; the ones in my Fenders are the horse-shoe style magnet, not the bug square magnet ones that look like shrunken 15" bass speakers.
If you use them as intended, for vocals, i'd recommend using them along with a pair of 1x15" PA cabs with horns. I use mine in this manner along with some 1x12" PA cabs (yeah, 6 cabs and 12 speakers plus 4 horns ), and it gives a very very full, round vocal sound and a very nice sound for playing pre-recorded audio (not to mention it's flippin' LOUD!). I'd recommend using either your K200 or another medium-low wattage amp with these and a more powerful amp for the other PA speakers. I use my columns with a separate 100 watt amp with the EQ set flat, which allows more headroom. I let the 350 watt amp with the other speakers cover the highs and bass while these blast out the mids.
Anyway, i'd open them up and check out the speakers and wiring inside to make sure everything is up to par. Also, write down/remember the speaker numbers so you can find out their production date. I'd also recommend making sure all screws and speaker mounting nuts are firmly secured; when I got my Fender columns, half of the screws had been vibrated loose from years of use. After that, experiment and have fun!
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Re: I just bought what appears to be a Kustom 4x10 and a 4x8 pair of cabs [message #5236 is a reply to message #5232] |
Wed, 29 December 2004 11:22 |
edforgothispassword
Messages: 202 Registered: July 2004
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atta boy Void...you're dead on with the proper use of the columns...for many years I used my 4x8 closed back columns in a couple very small country club environments...it was early on and money was tight..so here's the confession on one of my PA systems..
I ran the columns as mains using a (then new) 1986 Peavey 5 channel PA, 150 watts, 6 band eq. I tossed 2 per side piezo tweeters in little boxes on top of each column to give me some top end sizzle...then out of my PA I ran a line into a Boss bass eq pedal and that into a kustom 1x15 SC combo..turned that to face the wall behind us and that was our low end..for at the dozen old farts dancing on the 12x12 floor it worked great...nice full sound..as loud as they wanted...used hot spots for monitors and an old Atlas double boom stand that went 9ft in the air and hung desk clamp goosneck lights loaded with outdoor colored flood lamps, those wired to a homemade stomp board so I could change scenes and a mirror ball...and Deb and I did a midi based duo w/live guitar and a little keys..we worked most every weekend...fri and sat at $300 a night and not once did anyone ditz my PA setup.
For larger areas where I really just needed more bass I would leave the little SC 1x15 home and bring the pair of 2x15 cabs run with their 200B head..same setup..just more on the bottom..those cabs were loaded with poly cone sub woofers.
When I finally came across a local pair of 3x15 siren cabs our PA grew. I changed out the horn drivers from the EVs? which were blown..but kept the Jenson heavies that were in there...upgraded the 2x15 cabs with eminence
Gutted a pair of black 200 housings..one had a 200 PA the other was the 200 bass chasis...got some kustom style grill cloth and made a baffle for a set of PV 22T horns and passive crossovers..those sit on top of the 3x15 sirens...the actualy sirens have a motorola 150 watt piezo..not the cheap radio shack deals...these have a much better voicing...still not a horn..but not blairy...they add a nice sizzle in the dance floor range but don't throw that far, so the 22T horns on top give me the extra coverage and a little lower range. I use an active crossover in the rack now and Mackie power amps to drive things. I've still been known to add the columns into the mix to help the vocal range..they are perfect for that..it gives me a wonderful look..a 2x15 and a 3x15 on eachside of the stage..all those chrome ports..and the columns too...and it really does sound decent.. I can't thump as hard as the 4000 watt DJs do , but that's not who we are...we are plenty loud enough for a 30-50 folks on a wedding dance floor and to cover the room and we're enough outside again for the venues we're playing....
i've thought about moving to a mackie setup..but I do have those and by the time Ihaul a pair of them in, set up the stands...lift those things onto the stands, worry about folks tripping onthe black tripod legs in the dark, then haul in the subs.etc...the sound isn't really any better...a tad different in the mids...and it doesn't visually fill the stage as well, and with only a duo or trio, its nice to have the stage look.
now...as for guitar.. I remember as a 13 yr old the local garage band older guys..had fenders and other combos and the first upgrade they would /could afford to make would be to go out and buy a single PA colum and they'd plug that into their 1x12 or 2x12 combos..gave em more volume, more air movement,etc...and usually sounded great..but the old fender amps had a lot of low end to em, which the kustoms don't...for years Ihad wanted to find a clean kustom blue sparkle 4x10 column and run that alongside my kustom 4x10SC kombo..just thought it would be cool...still might one of these days..mid life ya know..
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Re: I just bought what appears to be a Kustom 4x10 and a 4x8 pair of cabs [message #5493 is a reply to message #5233] |
Sat, 19 February 2005 09:56 |
KustomDan
Messages: 42 Registered: January 2000
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I'm thinking the 4-8 columns that came with the K100-5 series PA (a late introduction shown in the literature as a "Kustom Katalog Supplement) had a closed back while the 4-8 columns of the K150-5 later series had two oval ports in the back. I have not compared the 4-10 and 4-12 columns, but do know that my later 300 series PA columns with 2-12 and 3-8's in each were ported in the backe with oval ports as well.
Dan
---Owner, VintageKustom.com
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Re: I just bought what appears to be a Kustom 4x10 and a 4x8 pair of cabs [message #5498 is a reply to message #5232] |
Mon, 21 February 2005 10:39 |
edforgothispassword
Messages: 202 Registered: July 2004
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sounds right to me too Dan...those 4x8 closed backs that I sent to your son were the ones I was referring to...those originally came with the 100 plexi face PA head...and were the only things Ihad in the kool black fabric...the columns I have now came with the slant metal 150 PA head, are regular flat black naugha, have the 8s in em, but the column is taller and has the two slots in the back...actually allows too much air and the speakers tend to flop and break up much earlier than the smaller sealed back columns..i could probably load some meaner higher wattage eminence 8s in those columns and hit them harder all around...the only use they actually see now are side fill monitors, whereas my old close back columns used to do full duty as my main speakers in a very small club situation where we played regularly..and I ran an SC100 1x15 bass rig pointed into the corner behind us with a subwoofer driver loaded in it and a boss bass eq pedal in front to carve it out a bit..a couple piezos sat on the top of the columns to add a bit more sizzle and they columns were driven by a PV 150watt rms 5 channel 7 band graphic eq pa head..and that rig carried us for about 7 years making us $600 across a Fri/Sat night regular engagement where Deb and I did a duo with midi backing..we had as many as 15-20 couples on the dance floor and always had a respectable sound...I still would not hesitate going back to that arrangement if I needed to..it worked just fine.
I'm still thinking of finding a blue 4x10 column and running it with my blue 4x10SC combo amp for guitar...just cause that was what all the older boys did in my garage band days...they would buy a fender combo or whatever and then find a cheap deal on a PA column..just one..and run that as an extension cab..it gave em more volume but it also put a speaker up near head height which helped you hear...its just reminicing...but I'll do that someday just for the heck of it.
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