Kustom Equalizer-need info [message #26124] |
Wed, 17 May 2017 07:26 |
vintagefan
Messages: 166 Registered: March 2014 Location: Dallas
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I'm looking for info on a Kustom Equalizer I
have acquired.
It's got the same Kustom logo as my 1969
K100C-8 amps. It was probably stored away
all it's life. It looks new. It has 9 eq sliders. Can
anyone tell me what year it was made/sold?
Also it has one of it's rubber feet missing. Where
can I get a replacement? The rubber feet look
the same as many other electronic devices such
as stereo amplifiers, turn tables, cassette decks, etc.
The tag on the back of the equalizer says:
model: GRAPH-EQ
serial number: 142794
It has two 1/4" inputs.
one says:
1VRMS
The other input says:
MAX
What is supposed to be the difference
in each input? I don't hear any signifacant
difference in the two inputs. One may be a
little louder than the other.
Thanks..,,,..
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Re: Kustom Equalizer-need info [message #26125 is a reply to message #26124] |
Wed, 17 May 2017 07:37 |
stevem
Messages: 4775 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
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Well to take a age guess by your serial number I would say 1976" but Pleat could confirm the era better, or opening it up there are parts that can date it.
1 volt is = to zero db, that would be what's called line level signal as from the output needed from a mixing board or whatever that the input on the EQ is made to run on at maximum without clipping.
I can only guess that the max labeled input has more gain and is made to run on a input level of -10 db which is called non studio , or home use line level.
You can get rubber feet from antique electronics and other pedal building suppliers .
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