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Re: New Kustom Coupes 36 & 72 Info Request [message #5867 is a reply to message #5866] |
Thu, 16 June 2005 15:43 |
Smoke1
Messages: 107 Registered: September 2003 Location: Southern Maryland Solomon...
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FYI,
Beleive it or not I really do like my China/Ohio Kustom Quad 100.
It sounds alot like a Marshall and it packs a punch for such a small 37 LB Combo Amp. But I line out my Marshall and the Quad into the K200 for Real Super Slammin' Power Action. Be Jammin"
Smoke1 Plays Kustom Amps & Old Tube Amps Loud in S. Maryland
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Re: New Kustom Coupes 36 & 72 Info Request [message #5926 is a reply to message #5862] |
Wed, 29 June 2005 14:17 |
edforgothispassword
Messages: 202 Registered: July 2004
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the last I spoke with James Brown was over christmas just before the big NAMM..he had given me a couple of email preview secret snippets...and also told me that they had secured the USA Eminence speaker deal...dropped a couple hints about needs one delivered to my door for proper review...but its been quiet since the first of the year....James can make really great amp designs...it'll be up to the suits as to where, when, and quality issues. I'm hoping kustom learned their lesson...but econ 101 pressures seem to still be spanking most US manufacturers these days... all Iknow is.. I've got various product..all top end pro gear...and all being sourced with overseas junk and after less than 2 years of stage use I have problems across the board..from lousy wave soldering, to cheap components, to no attention to things like bias that cause other failures to blown speakers, broken handles and corners and wheels..now this gear has been in my hands..the same hands that have used kustom gear since I started playing pro in 1973..my kustom wheels have never been broken, my naugha still looks great, the amps have not failed me and I can take any of them out on stage today and know that the night will happen...but my Ampeg (Korg)= really cheap tubes, bad bias, thin cheap tolex and a fan that wasn't even wired up!
Fender - twins, 59 bassmans, etc..pro stuff...cheap wave solder...lousy tubes, input jacks, etc...total go-thru on the bench by the 3rd stage job...Gallien Krueger...speakers, casters, amp blown....Eden..castors, corners, amp blown, tweeter blown..mind you these are still under warranty and being repaired..but they are out of service right now...I just pulled an old plexi 200 PA head out of a dusty garage corner..its been living in two damp garages unplayed for at least the last 8 years that I know of...had never been serviced prior to that.. I shook most of the acorn crumbs out of it as some small rodent thought it was a good nest, plugged it in to a small PA speaker...giving no thought to ohm load whatsoever, slipped a CD in a sony walkman and turned the amp on...and listened to some tunes while I spent time repairing other gear...now its with BC who will give it plenty of reason to live yet another chapter of its life....we used to do it right boys...we need to get back to the basics..honesty, integrity, ownership and pride..
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Re: New Kustom Coupes 36 & 72 Info Request [message #5927 is a reply to message #5926] |
Wed, 29 June 2005 14:58 |
BC
Messages: 583 Registered: March 2000 Location: Kentucky
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I have owned and used at some time over 50 vintage Kustoms in the last 6 years. Who knows where they had been or what they had been subjected to. I have only had 3 to fail on me. Some came to me with known problems but most were minor and still functioned. Considering their age.....that ain't bad.
I will give you an AMEN! BC
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