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T&R Cabinet [message #9962] Sun, 23 November 2008 13:19 Go to next message
fenderman is currently offline  fenderman
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I have purchased a T&R cabinet to go with my K-100-2
head. It has 2 each 10 inch speakers and 1 each 16 inch (all
16 ohm). The 16" indicates its "remanufactured" for Kustom
and has a Kustom inspection stamp on it (dated 1973). Not sure about the 10's. The numbers
038-0025-00, 137, 7005, 16 ohms appear on the one of the 10" magnets.

Two questions: I can't find this speaker configuration
in any of the old literature for cabinets. I'm looking for any info on the orginal intent for this cabinet (bass, guitar, etc).

Also, the 10's need replacing. I'm looking for best replacement spec's to look for.

thanks

FM
Re: T&R Cabinet [message #9964 is a reply to message #9962] Sun, 23 November 2008 14:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ellum68 is currently offline  ellum68
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Location: Sioux City, IA
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I've seen two of those cabs on eBay. It should have two 10"s on the top and one 15" on the bottom IIRC. What speaker brands are in there now? The best replacements just depend on what you're doing with this amp. Personally, I love Weber speakers. I went with a set of Weber California's after I bought an empty 4x10" cabinet.
Re: T&R Cabinet [message #9971 is a reply to message #9962] Mon, 24 November 2008 06:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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Hi.
Your cabinet is a 1970 since the date code on your 2-10" drivers is 7005, the break down goes like this.
The frist part of the code 137 is the manufacures code, this denotes that they where made by CTS, the most used drivers in kustoms. The 7005 code is the production date, so 70 is 1970, and 05 is the fith week of 1970.
Your remanufactured 15" driver is more than likly a CTS driver also.
Re: T&R Cabinet [message #9976 is a reply to message #9964] Mon, 24 November 2008 09:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
fenderman is currently offline  fenderman
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Thanks for the quick reply ! I'd actually like to
use it for bass primarily but still have the option to play my
Strat thru it and have decent mids and highs!

Another response has ID'd my drivers as CTS !

FM
Re: T&R Cabinet [message #9977 is a reply to message #9971] Mon, 24 November 2008 09:12 Go to previous message
fenderman is currently offline  fenderman
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Thanks for the quick reply and the serial number info !
Outstanding !

FM
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