Kustom 2 Valve Amp [message #16132] |
Tue, 27 September 2011 17:20 |
Lorancra
Messages: 2 Registered: September 2011
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I own a Kustom 2 Valve guitar amplifier. I purchased this in Centralia, Illinois at a music store in the 90's. It has two channels with a built in reberb, phase shifter, and chorus. I believe it has two ten inch speakers. The cabinet is solid wood. It is a natural light colored wood with NO vinyl covering it. I had to put a special oil on the wood to keep it from cracking. The grill cloth is a light brown almost the color of burlap. It has a great tone and plenty of volume. I used it on stage when I was younger in several different bands. I have never seen another amplifier like it.
I was just wondering if this is now a vintage amp and how many of these were made? What do you think the value of this amp is now?
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Re: Kustom 2 Valve Amp [message #16134 is a reply to message #16133] |
Tue, 27 September 2011 21:02 |
Lorancra
Messages: 2 Registered: September 2011
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I searched on Ebay and did not find any amps like mine. I finally did find info on my amp. I was mistaken though. It is a Kustom 4 Valve Studio Series. It was made in Kansas and it is considered vintage. However I still do not know the value-but I am not interested in selling it. Just wanted to know what it was worth so I could let my wife know.
[Updated on: Tue, 27 September 2011 21:47] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Kustom 2 Valve Amp [message #16459 is a reply to message #16458] |
Wed, 23 November 2011 16:55 |
pleat
Messages: 1454 Registered: June 2004 Location: Belding, Mi
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You are correct, the amp does have flanger, not chorus, my fault. Not sure why I typed chorus, since I have all the lit on the amp, I guess it's time for new glasses.
That's the cool thing about amps, everyone has favorites, some love tubes, some love SS. I personally have found no other amp that accepts processor pedals as well and the early SS Kustoms.
pleat
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Re: Kustom 2 Valve Amp [message #16487 is a reply to message #16459] |
Thu, 01 December 2011 11:46 |
cassent5150
Messages: 341 Registered: August 2009
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I totally agree Pleat. I Have freinds go down and spend $800 to $1000 to buy Tube amps and every time we jam together their wanting me to get theres to sound like mine, "GO FIGURE". I'll admit at times they can blow me away in volume when their pushing them tubes into distortion, but not many. I set a Digitech RP-50 and a Boss SD-1 in front of the amp and there ain't too many sounds I can't get. Not to mention every vintage model Kustom has that same capability from the little K-50 to K200's, you just have to dicide how big you want it. If its a Tuck N Roll Plexi face your good to go. I even have love for the K150-2's on a 212B cab "Tuck N Roll that is, those 739 chips can sound mighty warm when you get them heated up. Stevem says the "A" models, and I'll include the Frankenstiens with that, have a warmer sound still that I find to be absolutly true although I have to disagree with the reason. Yea, everyones got there favorite. Steve C
PS: I just took a chassis of a Frankenstein with Reverb and Tremolo that I got off Ebay and built the cab, Tuck N Rolled it , went through the circuits and got it running tip top. I'm going to use that for my next gig sitting on top the Blue Sparkle T&R Laydown frank cab I built with those two 10" Copperhead. It sounds incredible, hopefully I'll get some video of the gig to post.
Steve C
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Re: Kustom 2 Valve Amp [message #16488 is a reply to message #16132] |
Thu, 01 December 2011 15:36 |
Kochens
Messages: 80 Registered: April 2009 Location: Denmark
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I got 2 Gibson tube-amps, a` 30W class A and a 60W A/B, both Super Goldtone , and you do not need pedals for those monster/rock and roll amps.But I love my Kustom amps.
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