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Thanks for the info on this web site! [message #26255] Tue, 15 August 2017 20:28 Go to previous message
DeadKoby is currently offline  DeadKoby
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Registered: August 2017
Location: Cleveland, OH
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I just wanted to thank everyone for the tech info here.

Having never owned or worked on a Kustom before, I bought a 200 B1, and the bright channel had fizzy airplane noise all the time unless the volume was at zero.

Without having to bother anyone, I read through the info, and used the 2n5088 Transistor, as well as replacing 1 out of tolerance capacitor. We're back in business. Lots of gain, minimal noise, maximum rock.

I fix things on YouTube (including this one), my channel is the same as my username on this board.

Thank you and have a great day.


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