Identify Commander amp? [message #3999] |
Wed, 07 April 2004 19:21 |
billco
Messages: 9 Registered: April 2004
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I have a vintage Kustom Commander amp that has been in storage for 20+ years (I purchased it used in 1976). It has blue rolled and tucked covering, twin speakers, and still looks extremely good. The model number on the rear plate states "28-L". Is there a market for this amp, and if so, what's it's value?
Thanks!
bc
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Re: Identify Commander amp? [message #4006 is a reply to message #4001] |
Thu, 08 April 2004 13:00 |
billco
Messages: 9 Registered: April 2004
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Thanks for the detailed reply. Here are the answers to your response:
Do all the controls and the pilot light work? *Yes*
Does the reverb work? *Yes*
Does amplifier play loud and clean (no distortion)? *Yes, although there is a noticible hum. I'm not sure if that is normal or not. I can and will have it looked at by a local shop.*
Are these any burns or tears in the naugahyde? *No, the amp has no physical damage, and other than normal discoloring from age, it looks new. I can post photos if anyone would like to see it.*
Any cuts, tears in the grille cloth? *No*
Are the casters and the handle in good condition? *Yes*
Do both speakers work? *Yes*
Are the speakers original? *Yes*
Does it have premium speakers (JBL, Altec, EV)? *The speakers are tagged as Kustom Electronics. I have no idea as to who actually manufactured them.*
Do you have a cover for it? *Yes, and it too is in perfect condition.*
Hope this helps. Thanks again.
bc
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Re: Identify Commander amp? [message #4009 is a reply to message #4007] |
Fri, 09 April 2004 13:27 |
billco
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Yes, the amp has absoultely no marks or tears at all, and the handle and casters are rock solid.
I traced the hum down to the cord between the guitar and amp. A new cord and the noise is now gone exept for a very light hum that you actually have to get your ear within a foot of the speaker to hear. A search through the "Repairing Kustom Amps" thread here seems to identify a light hum as being a trademark of the Kustom. If anyone here knows different, please advise.
I also notice now that if I put any side pressure on the volume switch knob when turning it, the amp crackles and pops loudly and sometimes the speakers go dead as well. Any cure for this other than replacement, as I would like to keep it original, but in good working order as well. Make note that the amp has been in HVAC controlled storage for 22+ years.
If I sold it on Ebay, what's the preferred method of packing and shipping something so heavy and bulky?
Thanks for the input. It has been quite helpful and most definitely appreciated.
bc
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Re: Identify Commander amp? [message #4010 is a reply to message #4009] |
Fri, 09 April 2004 14:56 |
rodak
Messages: 516 Registered: October 2001 Location: Georgia
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I always use FedEx Ground for anything over about 2 pounds. They're about 30-40% cheaper than UPS, and at least as reliable. Just don't go to a MailboxesEtc or PakMail type store - they tack on hefty surcharges to UPS and FedEx's shipping rates.
I find that bubble wrap is the packing material of choice. You can get an enormous roll of it off eBay for under $20. Get the "Large Bubble" kind.
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Re: Identify Commander amp? [message #4036 is a reply to message #4011] |
Thu, 15 April 2004 10:07 |
billco
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Thanks to all. I went ahead and pulled all of the switches and sprayed them with contact cleaner, blew the dust out, and the amp now sounds great. Thanks again!
bc
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Re: Identify Commander amp? [message #4077 is a reply to message #4036] |
Tue, 20 April 2004 19:28 |
billco
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If anyone is interested, I have posted the Commander amp on Ebay. Thanks again!!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=43373&item=3719406214&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
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Re: Identify Commander amp? [message #4080 is a reply to message #4078] |
Tue, 20 April 2004 22:18 |
billco
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Thanks. yes, as I said previously, the amp is in perfect condition and looks great for it's age.
As for the color, it has a black undertone with a blue and green glitter overlay. Standing back a few feet it looks blue, but close up there is indeed green glitter throughout. If you like, I can take a closeup photo outdoors in true light and then post it. Do you think I should ask more, as I really don't know what it's worth?
I was wondering when it was built. Thanks!
I don't have a scale handy, but I would gues it to weigh 60-65 lbs. I recall lugging it up various stage steps years ago, and it got heavy quickly! LOL!
I appreciate your input.
Thanks again.
bc
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Re: Identify Commander amp? [message #4084 is a reply to message #4081] |
Wed, 21 April 2004 10:54 |
billco
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Yes, it definitely has blue and green sparkles. And I must be stronger than I thought, as the amp weighs exactly 80lbs. as you predicted. You do know these amps!
Thanks!!!
bc
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Re: Identify Commander amp? [message #4085 is a reply to message #4081] |
Wed, 21 April 2004 18:19 |
billco
Messages: 9 Registered: April 2004
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I had a question posed to me that I can't answer. Perhaps you'll know the answer to the following as well !
"How many watts (RMS) is this (amp)"?
200 comes to mind. Anyone?
bc
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