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Re: Kustom III lead pc board 5065 rev2 [message #27391 is a reply to message #27347] Sat, 15 June 2019 06:23 Go to previous message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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Great new to hear!

Note that on these metal face amps the 2 input jacks for each channel are a different level of gain, not tone as on the non metal face Kustom amps.

Each jack has a built in shorting switch in it as many amps do and if they are clean will not add any hum , especially if the volume is down, reverb will always add some level of hum on most any amp that has the reverb pan mounted less than 8 to 10 inches away from the power transformer!
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