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Kustom Kombo II amplifier vs. Exp Pedal Output [message #23904] Thu, 24 September 2015 13:37 Go to previous message
sskydiver1 is currently offline  sskydiver1
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Registered: December 2008
Location: Texas
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Hello Everybody and Anybody with a Kustom Kombo II organ!

Man oh man am I wondering IF I have an issue.

The output from the main 1/4" out on this BEAUTIFUL organ once owned by Jeff "Skunk" Baxter has an output level from the 1/4" jack labelled "Output" that is WAY WAY lower than the output available if you plug the organ into a PA via the Expression Pedal output 1/4" jack.

I already know to have the switch on the left side of lower keyboard to be left in the AMP position vs. the Fast and Slow position.

But seriously wondering why such a hot output is available from the EXP Pedal out jack and not the regular output.

The EXP out is at least 5 times hotter.

Any thoughts? And anyone know who the Yoda Master is on these babies?

Many many thanks for any input!

I want to keep this baby firing up really well for next 45 years...

All the best - Derek

PS - The only other thing wrong is that one drawbar on upper keyboard is not sending any signal - and in fact cuts off ALL signal from other drawbars when extended out fully. Any thoughts on that from those with The Knowledge?
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