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help with sn [message #11388] Wed, 08 July 2009 12:34 Go to next message
guitarzan is currently offline  guitarzan
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I have k200 by ross. M# 200b 5 .... s# 32877. Anyone know when it was made or any other info??
Re: help with sn [message #11390 is a reply to message #11388] Wed, 08 July 2009 15:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
C4ster
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First off, a B-5 is a 3rd generation PA head. 4 channels with reverb. The reverb is on all of the time unless a footswitch is plugged into the 1/4" jack in the lower right hand corner. The RCA jack higher up on the back panel is for a slave head or recording out but it is very weak. The head is rated at 100 watts RMS at 4 ohms, total. 2 cabinets, 8 ohms each. This head will work great for just about any guitar, bass, keyboards or high impedance mic. It appears that your head was built on 1/15/69. It seems odd that that head would say "by Ross" on the front panel. It should be Kustom Electronics. A little more description would be nice.
Conrad
Re: help with sn [message #11402 is a reply to message #11388] Thu, 09 July 2009 08:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
guitarzan is currently offline  guitarzan
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sorry the cab is where it says by ross....theres no plug in lower right corner ..or do you mean on the back? I bought this new but never had a foot switch...always left reverb on.
Re: help with sn [message #11403 is a reply to message #11402] Thu, 09 July 2009 12:05 Go to previous message
C4ster
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There should be 4 Jacks on the back. 2 are somewhat in the middle just above the center line. These are the 2 speaker outputs. Then there should be a 1/4" jack in the lower right corner. That is the footswitch. The last is an RCA jack at the top and I forget exactly where. That is the record out jack. There have been some deviations from this noted. That head was supplied with 2 PA columns. Check out the Literature section to see what those look like. It sounds like you are using it for bass or guitar. Have fun.
Conrad
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