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What is this PA? [message #3980] Sat, 03 April 2004 01:13 Go to next message
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Just picked this pa up from an uncle of mine, but I have no information about it and could not find it on the site. Any info would be appreciated, thanks. *copy and paste adress* http://www.geocities.com/theholyrollerstx/Picture_0516.JPG
Re: What is this PA? [message #3981 is a reply to message #3980] Sat, 03 April 2004 19:46 Go to previous message
LesS is currently offline  LesS
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Hi Here is the specs on your Kustom II: Kustom II P.A. mono powered mixer
Output 60 watts RMS at 8 ohms
Recommended minimum output load 8 ohms
Four channels, mono
High impedance input only (no low impedance/XLR inputs)
Each channel controls are: Volume (gain), Low EQ, High EQ, and Reverb level.
Master controls are: Main level, Master Reverb, and Presence on-off switch
This was in the next series of Kustoms produced after production of the tuck-and-roll Kustoms ended in 1973.
Produced from 1973 to approx 1976
Size: 7 1/8" high x 20" wide x 17" deep
Net Weight: 38 lbs.
Opinion: Not too useful today as a PA mixer as most people now use low impedance (XLR) mikes. Weaknesses: no XLR inputs, no graphic EQ, and no monitor send. Could be used for keyboards or drum machines. With premium quality speakers (JBL, Altec, EV), the power might be enough for keyboards. At 60 watts, power is too low for most PA uses - might be OK indoors in smaller rooms. If used as a monitor amp, the power is enough to power monitor speakers at medium volume. Make sure your total speaker load is 8 ohms or higher, as it is not recommended for loads below 8 ohms.
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