K150-6 and K200B Questions [message #6584] |
Thu, 26 January 2006 12:00 |
T-Bone
Messages: 7 Registered: January 2006 Location: Boston, MA
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Hi guys,
Another 1st timer here looking to buy my first Kustom after drooling over them for years. I'm a bass player (Fender jazz) with two possibilities around here:
Option 1. K150-6 combo amp. White tuck-n-roll with what looks like a 12in(?) speaker. If I understand right, 75w per channel. other postings have answered my questions on is it normal to distort at low volume settings. I thought this might make a nice practice amp. Doesn't sound like it will work for even the small dives we play.
My questions:
a) what ohms would the single speaker be?
b) "monitor" plug on back - Does that mean I can plug another amp into it and use it like a speaker cabinet or does that mean I can send the amp signal out to an external speaker cab?
Option 2. K200B - Black tuck-n-roll, but not selling with a cabinet. I belive it needs a minimum 4ohm speaker cab.
Questions:
a) Does that mean I can use it with my SWR Triad rated at 4 ohms until I find a Kustom cab?
b) Do many people sell the cabs without the head, or am I most likely going to end up with two heads and one cabinet in the end?
Which would you start with? Any feedback would be great. Thanks for maintainting a very useful web site.
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Re: K150-6 and K200B Questions [message #6586 is a reply to message #6584] |
Thu, 26 January 2006 13:42 |
LesS
Messages: 477 Registered: December 2002
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The K150-6 has a 15 inch speaker. It is hard to say on the ohms as Kustom used both 16 ohms and 8 ohms on the 1x15 combos.
Most were 16 ohms though.
The monitor output is to be connected to another power amp.
The K200 will work fine with your cabinet – it works well at 4 ohms.
You should be able to find a Kustom cabinet with no trouble.
Since you are accustomed to the Triad, you might not be happy with the combo – it will have less deep bass response than your Triad, as the internal cabinet volume is less.
I would get the K200 head and later get a Kustom 2x15 cabinet.
Keep in mind the key thing is how loud you play and what you are used to – a lot of bass players use 2.5 cu. ft. cabinets and would love the bass sound of the K150-6.
-Les S
internal speaker enclosure volumes:
K150-6 1-15SC ............3.1 cubic feet
Kustom 2x12 cabinet......3.5 cu.ft.
SWR Triad cabinet ........5.0 cu.ft.
Kustom 2x15 cabinet .... 5.7 cu.ft.
...VintageKustomFAQ21
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Re: K150-6 and K200B Questions [message #6588 is a reply to message #6587] |
Fri, 27 January 2006 16:05 |
BC
Messages: 583 Registered: March 2000 Location: Kentucky
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Welcome T-Bone! Another bass player here. I play 4001 Rics and Fender Jazz. I have played bass for 30+ years and I have said on this board multiple times that if I could only own ONE amp it would be a K200 with a 2x15 CTS cabinet. Good volume and tone for any venue and still small enough to haul in the back seat of a sedan. During the last 7 years I have owned 50+ Kustom amps of various color and speaker configurations and I still come to the same conclusion. Lots of other great sounding Kustoms out there but the 2x15 is the best all around in my opinion! BC
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Re: K150-6 and K200B Questions [message #6650 is a reply to message #6584] |
Sat, 18 February 2006 00:45 |
johns33dodge1
Messages: 5 Registered: February 2006 Location: Southeast
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I have a k200 kustom with 2-15's and have been using Kustoms for years. I now use a Yamaha preamp I purchased new in the mid to late 70's and love the added color I can mix into my Kustom, the preamp is also bi-amp capable with other nice features. I use to have a blonde neck,black Jazz in the seventies which I wish I kept. I would never get rid of my Kustoms!
ZOOMY
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