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Happy Newbie with a K-150 [message #25735] Sat, 31 December 2016 00:26 Go to next message
Midlife is currently offline  Midlife
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Greetings - First of many posts I hope. Just acquired a nearly pristine K-150-1 Bass amp. Pwr switch not working - fixed with zip ties but neither switch illuminates. still has 2 prong power.

SN is 84927, when was it made?

How do I replace the switch bulbs?

What is the right way to 3 wire it?

Thanks in advance for your wisdom and experience.

SG


Steve
Re: Happy Newbie with a K-150 [message #25737 is a reply to message #25735] Sat, 31 December 2016 14:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks!

Steve
Re: Happy Newbie with a K-150 [message #25738 is a reply to message #25735] Mon, 02 January 2017 08:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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Hello!
Your amp was born between Jan and June 1972.
The pilot lamp bulbs you need are GE 335 which can be had from many sources , order some spares as they are cheap!

The best way to replace them is to unscrew the mounting bracket that they are threaded on to from the inside face of the amp, then pull the Blue lens off of them and the I use some automotive vacuum tubing to slip over the bulbs to both unscrew them, and install the new bulbs.

Note , I do have new complete switches for these heads but there are 60 bucks before the shipping cost.

While you are in there you should clip out the grounding cap from the polarity switch.
icon14.gif  Re: Happy Newbie with a K-150 [message #25739 is a reply to message #25738] Mon, 02 January 2017 10:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks Much! I'm loving this vintage amp! Silly newbie question - why 2 sets of two inputs - what's the intended difference? I looked online for an old manual reprinted or scanned but no luck

Steve
Re: Happy Newbie with a K-150 [message #25740 is a reply to message #25739] Mon, 02 January 2017 16:36 Go to previous message
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The lower jack on each channel has more gain than the top jack of each channel. Reason might be back in the day you could select either jack, upper for humbucking guitars and the lower jack for single coil pickup guitars.

I know back in the 50's and 60's there were a lot of bands that would share an amp, hence the two independent channels.

pleat
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