Kasino 200 4x12 w/ built in power amp? [message #29206] |
Mon, 25 December 2023 12:57 |
raygehringer
Messages: 2 Registered: December 2023
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from a new member, Ray.
My son got a real flea market find for Christmas and hopefully there is some info available. It is an old Kasino amp. The only marking on it is a badge that simply reads 200 on the front grill cloth. There is a built in solid state power amp that is inserted through the back amp panel and screwed in. On the back is a metal plate that only gives electronics info.
Output = 100watts Primary = 120V FREQ=60Hz. INPUT=1.8Amps
I don't have a power chord for it nor would I have plugged it in if I did.
When I took the full back panel off and disconnected the speaker leads from the amp to the speaker jumper strip there was a white Kustom Amp stamp in the junction between all four speakers.
The speakers don't have a brand name on them but have the following info stamped on them:
5 8122 18
8 OHM
137 7138
038-0011-00
I guess the 1st question I have is does anyone know what exactly do I have? I could not find a single piece of info on this particular piece anywhere.
2nd question is can the cabinet as is it is without the solid state power amp powered up be used passively?
Any historic or functional info on this amp/cab would be GREATLY appreciated.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays,
Ray
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Re: Kasino 200 4x12 w/ built in power amp? [message #29207 is a reply to message #29206] |
Tue, 26 December 2023 01:39 |
stevem
Messages: 4773 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
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Hello and welcome to our obsession.
What you have there is a good bit rare.
The Kasino's where Kustoms cheaper line of products, cheaper in that they had no Tuck & roll, but the electronics and speakers where all the same as the T & R products.
What you have is a booster cabinet.
It's designed to take a preamp signal off of one of the Kasino combo amp models .
If you go to this sites Literature section and look at the 250/ 500 series amps you will see your cabinet, but without the T & C.
If you have any other guitar amp that has a 1/4" line out jack on it you can drive the cabinet with that, but you may not get the intended volume level out of it since that booster cabinet needs up to 3 volts to yield its full wattage and most non Kustom line outs only have about 1 volt.
The 137 code stamped on the speakers means they are CTS brand.
If you wanted to, yes you could use just the speakers in the cabinet.
They are wired up for a 8 ohm impedance load if I am not mistaken.
This you could prove out with a ohm meter as you would read less then 8 ohms.
You could use just two of the speakers and wire them for a 4 ohm or 16 ohm load impedance.
PS.
It sounds like you have the booster cabinet for the model 424 Kasino amp which can be viewed in the Literature section .
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Re: Kasino 200 4x12 w/ built in power amp? [message #29209 is a reply to message #29206] |
Tue, 26 December 2023 10:21 |
stevem
Messages: 4773 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
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These amps have a thermal circuit breaker that shuts the amp down at 182 degrees, so I doubt that there's anything wrong that PT.
It's just the remains of the potting that they use to stop 60 hz vibrations .
If the fuse is good I would plug it in .
If your son has a K200 B head then the output of the RCA jack on the rear of the amp can be fed right into that amp in the 4-12 cabinet.
All you need is a adapter or a rca to 1/4" cable.
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