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Kustom Studio 2 Valve head with fried board [message #20083] Tue, 04 February 2014 23:36 Go to previous message
SunDogAZ is currently offline  SunDogAZ
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Registered: January 2014
Location: AZ
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I recently got this head and when I opened it up I found that the tube board is a little toasty in a couple spots. The guy who I bought it from said his friend played it with the volume all the way up and cooked it. I don't think I can repair it, would need a new board or two. What do you guys think? Oh, and sorry for posting so many image files!

Thx

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