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K150 Ohms and Tremolo [message #26606] Sat, 10 March 2018 13:51 Go to next message
CCRBergese is currently offline  CCRBergese
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Hello there, I have a K150 with 2 Kustom 12ohm speakers. They are connected in serial so, they will be in 6omhs, right? Well, the combo sounds TOO loud,what can I do to have "less" power? Should I connect them in paralel? Which is the minimum load of the K150?

The other question: How those the tremolo - vibrato control works? I want to get the Fogerty tremolo sound... How do I have to get the Speed-Intensity-Trem/Vib controls? Silly question, sorry!!!

Thanks!!!

Re: K150 Ohms and Tremolo [message #26610 is a reply to message #26606] Sat, 10 March 2018 15:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pleat is currently offline  pleat
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The speakers wired from factory would be parallel for the 6 ohm total load. Wire the speakers in series will get you a 24 ohm total load which should lower the volume. As far as the Fogerty sound, you will have to experiment. John's original K200A-4 amp has both tremolo and vibrato and can be mixed together. Your amp just has vibrato.
Re: K150 Ohms and Tremolo [message #26611 is a reply to message #26610] Sat, 10 March 2018 21:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
CCRBergese is currently offline  CCRBergese
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Perfect! So, the k150 has only vibrato??? I thought it was trem-vib! Thanks for the info
Re: K150 Ohms and Tremolo [message #26614 is a reply to message #26606] Sun, 11 March 2018 06:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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Too loud, does your guitar not have a volume knob / control on it , each channel on the amp sure does, don't they at least work?

I must admit, I am perplexed by your too loud comment!
Re: K150 Ohms and Tremolo [message #26618 is a reply to message #26614] Sun, 11 March 2018 14:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pleat is currently offline  pleat
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Your post mentioned the K150. I assume it is the K150-2 amp head and seperate cabinet since you mentioned the 12 ohm speakers. The amp should also have reverb.

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Re: K150 Ohms and Tremolo [message #26619 is a reply to message #26618] Sun, 11 March 2018 21:05 Go to previous message
CCRBergese is currently offline  CCRBergese
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Yes, K150-2, two 12 ohm speakers, tremolo/vib, reverb...

By loud I mean I cannot play it in my apartment without getting neighbours complaints!


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