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Re: Kustom Kombo Organ [message #13882 is a reply to message #13881] |
Sun, 06 June 2010 11:58 |
Van
Messages: 134 Registered: April 2004
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I had a black one and played it in a band for many years.
I had a second cabinet I plugged into the extra speaker jack.
I positioned it so I could hear it.
I mic'd the preamp and played the trombone occasionally.
I'll have to find one of my old recordings with that organ sometime.
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Re: Kustom Kombo Organ [message #13896 is a reply to message #13894] |
Sun, 06 June 2010 21:18 |
pleat
Messages: 1454 Registered: June 2004 Location: Belding, Mi
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Well, he probably wants cash. The sad part is, a 100.00 Casio will have a hundred or more sounds ava. and may weight 10 pounds, plug it into a amp and you can cover a lot sounds. It is a great piece of kustom history, not only that it was the first to have a built in amp and speakers, but the cool factor was off the charts in it's day. It's just to big to haul around. Two man job for sure. We had a tandem axle trailer in the 60's that held 7 3x15 cabs, the organ, all the heads and a double bass set of drums. Casters made it really simple, roll the cabinets in the trailer, wedge the organ between the rolls of cabinets and off we drove. A wall of black 3x15 cabinets was pretty intimidating along with the keyboard. Those were the days when weight and size was not a problem.
pleat
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Re: Kustom Kombo Organ [message #13914 is a reply to message #13912] |
Mon, 07 June 2010 19:45 |
Van
Messages: 134 Registered: April 2004
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I forgot about the Kustom logo.
I moved it down between the 2 lower speakers.
If you look closely you can see it above the crap on the stage.
I moved it down because the trunk latch of my '63 Plymouth was rubbing the grill cloth there!
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Re: Kustom Kombo Organ [message #13923 is a reply to message #13920] |
Tue, 08 June 2010 00:38 |
Van
Messages: 134 Registered: April 2004
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But, I do remember this!
It was the South Florida Fair, and we played 3 songs.
Snowblind-Black Sabbath
Jumpin' Jack Flash-(Johnny Winter style)
Hocus Pocus-Focus
We nailed all three and got a rousing applause.
We were later disqualified because someone complained we were "professionals".
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Re: Kustom Kombo Organ [message #13926 is a reply to message #13897] |
Tue, 08 June 2010 09:44 |
Optyk
Messages: 125 Registered: August 2006 Location: Texas
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(Oops: I missed the message that explains all of this. Please ignore.)
OK, what's the deal with having the Vox Super Continental organ on top of the Kustom organ? That would be a rather expensive way to make a stand for the Vox, I'd think.
My experience would have been the opposite. i owned a Vox Continental and I would have loved to drop a Kustom organ on top of that POS. That thing (the Vox) stayed in the shop more than it stayed at home.
Rod
There's only two kinds of music. . . . blues and zippity doo dah.
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Re: Kustom Kombo Organ [message #13928 is a reply to message #13880] |
Tue, 08 June 2010 10:13 |
rodak
Messages: 516 Registered: October 2001 Location: Georgia
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A bit late to the discussion - thanks for the eBay link. don't know why my regular searches missed that guy.
Just in case you haven't already, check out my website, www.combo-organ.com. I've got a fair amount of info on the Kustom organs.
The Kombo is indeed a beast, but the coolness does more than make up for it. Mine is gold, with a grey power cord and Frank power amp. It's got the most amazing bass section of pretty much any combo I've ever played (and I own over 20 off them!). The Kombo is also closely related to the Fender Contempo,which I recently acquired a specimen of, so I'll eventually be able to do some side-by-side comparisons (once I finish repairing the Contempo).
I found the preamp panel to be usable - plugged my bass into it, and got good sound out - the Kombo makes a great bass amp! The speaker jack by the volume pedal can also be used to drive an amp - either way, you definitely need a monitor of some kind.
I don't know if I'll make the get-together in Chanute. It's a 2-day drive for me (coming from GA), and I don't know if I have enough vacation time to swing it. If I do come, though, I will definitely bring the Kombo. That organ, more than any other, is what got me interested in combo organs, which has blown up into an entire website and a discussion group with more than 1,000 members.
www.combo-organ.com
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Re: Kustom Kombo Organ [message #13936 is a reply to message #13929] |
Wed, 09 June 2010 11:34 |
rodak
Messages: 516 Registered: October 2001 Location: Georgia
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Glad you liked the website!
A Magnus 3D! I have one myself. Terrible sounding little beast and difficult to play because of the undersize keys, but a pretty sharp looker, especially that chrome volume pedal!
www.combo-organ.com
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Re: Kustom Kombo Organ [message #13968 is a reply to message #13953] |
Sun, 13 June 2010 21:20 |
rodak
Messages: 516 Registered: October 2001 Location: Georgia
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About $800-$1,000, sometimes more. If you're patient and diligent, and not in a hurry, you can sometimes score a bargain.
www.combo-organ.com
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