Tuck & Roll 1969 Kustom K200B-4 Guitar Amplifier with 3 x 15" Jensen Speaker Cabinet

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  • This video provides a detailed look at the history, design, construction, and sound of the King of the 1960's "Tuck & Roll" Kustom amps, the Model K200B-4. Resting atop a "Blue Sparkle" speaker cabinet filled with three huge 15" Jensen speakers, this 100-Watt RMS head offers powerful volume and tone as well as Reverb, Tremolo, Frequency Boost, and Harmonic Clipper (Fuzztone) effects. You will see why it was the amp of choice for Creedence Clearwater Revival, Waylon Jennings, Cheryl Crow, and many other famous performers.
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  • @lawrencegenereux8567
    @lawrencegenereux8567 Před 6 lety +39

    Kustom advertised those 15" high frequency horns as "police siren" horns. The capacitors are tantalum; it was a selling point in their catalogs. You couldn't kill those old Kustoms. I had a one piece Kustom 100 amp with a 15" speaker, two channels, and no effects. I ran it wide open all night in a late '60s rock band for over a year. I could not hurt it. It was as faithful as a hound dog.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety +3

      They are rather unique and interesting amps, Lawrence. Thanks for your input :)

    • @jenniferwhitewolf3784
      @jenniferwhitewolf3784 Před 4 lety +1

      Correct.. When they opened a dealer in my city, that was part of the pitch when I went to visit. I was happy to keep my Fender though..

    • @derekkelley7490
      @derekkelley7490 Před 3 lety

      Did you like the solid state sound vs the deeper base and growl of tube amps?

    • @archangele1
      @archangele1 Před 3 lety +2

      @@derekkelley7490 I have both tube and solid state amps and the
      Kustom amps sound as good as tube amps clean. But when pushed, the
      transistor distortion is much more raspy. Plus power transistors do not like
      being pushed beyond their limits where as tubes seem to handle that
      better. For bass, the solid state amps are far superior. They
      offer a dynamic range and punch you can only get out of
      a huge tube amp like an Ampeg SVT.

    • @archangele1
      @archangele1 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jenniferwhitewolf3784 I have an old black face Fender Bandmaster and it
      has a warmth the Kustom lacks. But the Kustom is a better
      built amp using higher quality electronic parts. Back in the day,
      Kustom amps were among the most expensive amps available.

  • @vincet68
    @vincet68 Před 6 lety +12

    “9 furlongs of power cable,... plug into the next county...” you gave me a lovely chuckle, Doug!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety

      I'm glad, Vince. Thanks for watching.

  • @Slugg-O
    @Slugg-O Před 3 měsíci +1

    I don't know how I missed this 10 year old video but I did. It just popped up in my suggestions.
    I remember seeing these at a S Texas beer joint called the Road Runner Inn. I was just a kid back then, but I remember being in awe of those tuck and roll cabinets.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 měsíci +1

      We're glad you found this old video, Randy. Kustom's were definitely unique ;)

  • @brob9995
    @brob9995 Před 4 lety +3

    I am still playing those 1971 Kustom 250 amps, bass and full range models in my band, they last forever

  • @joebentry
    @joebentry Před 4 lety +4

    My “first” 200 bass head - hooked up to my 2/12” homemade cab with Radio Shack speakers. I loved how when you power them up they seem to provide full power right up front (no such “soft” start per-say). You can watch (and hear) the speakers pop outward then settle down, upon power down you can see them suck back in. So after my first dozen starts the 2/12 Radio Shack’s popped OUT and stayed out 😳 Shortly afterwards I was off to the local Music Store to pick up pair of 15’s ❤️

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety +1

      You KNOW you're playing when the speaker cones are literally blown out of the baskets :) Be sure to subscribe so you will receive notification of newly-posted videos.

    • @garthkolbeck8674
      @garthkolbeck8674 Před 10 měsíci +1

      😂 I went through a s load of those Radio Shack 12" speakers with the silver cones!😂

  • @c.hundley9714
    @c.hundley9714 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the details on this beautiful piece of engineering . I listened to Mr. Ross being interviewed on CZcams. I was exhausted but couldn't turn it off. He tells the entire story of how and why Kustom happened. I really believe that had they not been tuck and roll, they may not have sold that well. Great SS sound but tubes just rock. In todays lingo, they're off the grid.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome, CH. That's a good way to describe SS amps....."off the grid" :)

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 11 lety +3

    Tuck & roll upholstery was quite common back in the 60's, in car interiors, diner booths, etc. To us old timers, it's nostalgic, but I can easily imagine that it would not appeal to those who had not lived in that era.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

    Thanks....and congratulations on your acquisitions.....they are wonderful speakers !!

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters Před 3 lety +1

    I saw Tommy James and the Shondells in the Jacksonville Coliseum maybe 1966-1967, and they played through these amps before the days of miking. That was a great band and the amps sounded quite tight and professional. Later, we would handle Kustom amps in my brother's Tallahassee music store in the 'early '70s, where we sold a lot of them, especially PA systems. They even had a one-piece self-contained organ with amp and speakers ... that was a load! ROSS also made one of the first compressors which was first class, and emulated by a major company in this day and age.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing your experiences with us, TT.

  • @mikehaskins
    @mikehaskins Před 8 lety

    Great vid! I love the Kustom sound. Thanks for posting this.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +Mike Haskins You're welcome, Mike.....glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @BenG76MDguy
    @BenG76MDguy Před 9 lety +3

    Those are some cool looking amps. I have always wanted to try one of them out.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +BenG76MDguy You might check for vintage guitar and amp shops in your vicinity, Ben. They will generally let you try out the merchandise.

  • @GoMarcRoberge
    @GoMarcRoberge Před 9 lety +1

    That blue sparkle is a knock-out!! Love the tuck and roll.

  • @Roadster665
    @Roadster665 Před 10 lety

    Thanks for the post. I remember back in the late 60's a high school band called Captain Zero and The Bushmen using these amps. Great memories!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      With a name like that, they HAD to be good !! Thanks for the input, Paul. I'm glad the video conjured up some long-lost memories :))

  • @weaselsuit
    @weaselsuit Před rokem

    Kustoms are awesome! I’ve owned several of them thru the years and they have all sounded magnificent.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Thanks for your input, WS. I agree ;)

  • @t_dizzle7201
    @t_dizzle7201 Před rokem

    This is one of the best reviews I've ever watched.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, TD. Please watch our other 250 videos :)

    • @t_dizzle7201
      @t_dizzle7201 Před rokem +1

      @@UncleDoug I will !

  • @jayster.k.wiseguy
    @jayster.k.wiseguy Před 3 lety +1

    cute tuck and roll arrangement, no one else does that~

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the kind words, Travis, and you're very welcome.

  • @akilluminati47
    @akilluminati47 Před rokem

    I love these tuck n roll amps so much. I have a combo with the bright switch reverb and tremolo in my room.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

    Yes, those big 15" Jensen's have wonderful bass response.

  • @thorn3686
    @thorn3686 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video..and what a clean, clean amp. When the Kustom speakers were first introduced at the NAMM show in Chicago, the young people found Kustom off in a small side room. Pretty soon, the room was crowded and the Kustom gear was a hit.They looked cool, they would play LOUD, and you couldn't hurt the speakers.. and they took off from there.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the nice comments and information, Craig :)

    • @weaselsuit
      @weaselsuit Před rokem

      Turn one up to 8 or 9 sometime! I think you will be pleasantly surprised!

  • @MarcosMendozaJr
    @MarcosMendozaJr Před 10 lety

    Great to see information on KUSTOM AMPS. I have an original from around the first years with 2 15" JBL D-130's in black. I have never seen one with round cord holders in the back. LOUD AND PROUD.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Greetings, Marcos. I'm glad you liked the Kustom amp video.

  • @tb40ford
    @tb40ford Před 11 lety

    Great Video as Always.
    Thank you for the videos.
    Travis in Ky.

  • @archangele1
    @archangele1 Před 5 lety +1

    I have three K200 heads from 1969. Two bass heads and one with reverb and vibrato but
    no harmonic clipper. The one has an original Altec bottom with the two original
    Altec 15" speakers. These were really nice amps and are still sought after by many
    guitar players. Only thing is that they do have a lot of transistor hiss due to
    the old transistors used in these amps. I have ganged two up and driven four 15"
    speakers for bass and it is quite a system. Power switches like to fail in these and
    I have no idea who the genius was who put the mains fuse on the inside. Uh,
    priceless. When I was young, these were the Rolls Royce of guitar amps. Everyone
    wanted one due to how cool they looked, their power and the quality of these amps.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for all the interesting information, A1. You make me proud to own one :)

  • @Nobody-xg2un
    @Nobody-xg2un Před rokem +1

    Super cool, I'd love to hear this on 10 with an extreme metal pedal next to the super dumpster pedal EQed to wake the dead.
    My neighbors would love it.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem +1

      The structure of your house might not appreciate the seismic disturbance, N.

  • @endall39
    @endall39 Před 3 lety

    Loved this video as someone from Kansas (and I know Chanute pretty well) and who admires vintage pro audio. This makes me want to learn how to do tuck and roll upholstery. As a hobby I build vintage-look modern speakers, and this would be a great look to try. Thanks for sharing!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome, E39. Best of luck with your projects.

  • @gwugluud
    @gwugluud Před 8 lety

    3x15 cab ! That's unbelievable. GREAT-looking rig.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      Thanks, GW :)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      It should be noted that the upper 15" speaker is actually a horn, but as you can see by looking at it, there are definitely three 15" diameter speakers in the cabinet.

  • @GracefulSnowTiger
    @GracefulSnowTiger Před 8 lety

    Why do you literally have the best amp videos?

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +GracefulSnowTiger Thanks so much, GST. I give Rusty most of the credit :)

  • @HalfLifeAMD
    @HalfLifeAMD Před 8 lety

    What an awesome video! thank you. I love these amps and I always wanted one of that series.

    • @HalfLifeAMD
      @HalfLifeAMD Před 8 lety

      forgot to mention...i believe the castors are original.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +HalfLifeAMD You're welcome, HL, and thanks for your nice comments. I share your enthusiasm for the vintage Kustom amps.

    • @HalfLifeAMD
      @HalfLifeAMD Před 8 lety

      +Uncle Doug thanks for taking the time to do an indepth video!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      You're welcome, HL. Glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @musicjazzvez
    @musicjazzvez Před 3 lety

    I just one of this just the head. Thank you for share!

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

    Thanks, BT. The cabinet is sealed with a silicon-like sealing material and about 50 screws, so it's virtually impossible to open it to check on the wiring first hand, but the resistance at the input jack in the rear measures 12.5 ohms. This would imply three 4 Ohm speakers in series, but I can't be positive since the internal wiring could be adding to the total resistance.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 11 lety

    Thanks, Cat. Fortunately, there are only a few small abrasions and tiny little tears, but I'll keep that in mind if I ever do need material for large repairs.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the added info, Steve, and I'm sorry for repeating the false story about Bud.....but you must admit, it was a great tale !! The ability to use all four effects on one channel makes great sense, it bothered me that you can't on the B; and I spent a lot of time and effort trying to improve my tremolo, but apparently the B trem is just not all that great. I will check out your Kustom video's.....Thanks again !!!

  • @renequinones9723
    @renequinones9723 Před 6 lety +1

    I have one of these. My dad gave it to me and it's sentimental for me. I have the black one and it is so noisy but that right side for a heavier music can be a lot of fun. Wish I had the reverb on that channel too. Thanks for this video. Very informative.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety

      You're welcome, Rene. Yes, most Kustom amps were very noisy, with lots of "frying egg" sizzle and loud pops whenever a knob was turned......but they really can perform, especially when driven hard.

  • @pookatim
    @pookatim Před 6 lety

    I remember those. They were beasts! That reverb tho!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety +1

      John Fogarty liked them too :)

  • @paulmartin8212
    @paulmartin8212 Před rokem

    thanks for sharing. Back in the early 70's we had a pair of "kustom" PA speakers. two 15inch altec 418b's (I think) plus a horn.I think voice of the theater cabinets used altec 421"s. Gosh that was a long time ago but great memories. We had a "shure" 100 watt rms amp on each one. that's all we could afford. sounded pretty good for back in the day at the levels we played at.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      You're welcome, Paul. Glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @aztecwhistle9122
    @aztecwhistle9122 Před 3 lety

    That amp sounds amazing

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, AW :)

    • @aztecwhistle9122
      @aztecwhistle9122 Před 3 lety

      @@UncleDoug the guitar playing and amp settings certainly helped🎸

  • @yefartz108
    @yefartz108 Před rokem

    That bright side is enough to own this amp the reverb sounds amazing I probably wouldn't crank it up as high though haha. Thank you for such an eloquent presentation of this wonderful sounding amp I think I may pull the trigger on one

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed the video, YF. Give it a try.....I think you'll be glad you did.

  • @Mr512austintexas
    @Mr512austintexas Před 8 lety +1

    That was great.Thanks for a terrific video! Really takes me back to my earliest rock'n'roll days. Reminds me of the "Plush" 2x15 bass amp I had in the first band I was ever in. Later on had a "Kustom" 1x15 combo amp in the exact same blue sparkle covering as this beast ... and man, I wish I still had either one (or both) ... What do they say? "You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone!"

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety +1

      +Bruce Jones You're welcome, Bruce.....glad you enjoyed it. I guess we all regret some of the decisions of our youth. I still shake my head over the fact that, married and with a newborn daughter, I traded my 1965 Tri-Power, 4-Speed GTO in on a Toyota Corolla Sedan :(

    • @Mr512austintexas
      @Mr512austintexas Před 8 lety

      +Uncle Doug ... Raise a cup to days gone by! Cheers, Uncle Doug.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      Likewise, Bruce :)

  • @jayster.k.wiseguy
    @jayster.k.wiseguy Před 3 lety

    this is so awesome, uncle doug~

  • @captnsquid8151
    @captnsquid8151 Před 3 lety

    I bought used a 3 x 15 bottom Kustom and same colour (metal flake blue) It had a Kustom metal plaque between the two sound holes Used fine fine steel wool and solvent to clean the vinyl. Used a good black vinyl spray paint. Then a few vinyl repairs tears. Traynor face and speaker botton new black grill cloth. Looked great. I gigged with this unit for 7 years. Made my Fender Precision sound great. Had 3 Jensen 15 speakers. Sold off for 4 times what I paid for it. I miss it.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      They're great speaker cabs, Capt'n......mine was missing the Kustom plaque, but there were no holes where one was ever mounted (?)

  • @alexgambill7131
    @alexgambill7131 Před 6 lety

    That harmonic clipper is awesome!

  • @Kinopio710
    @Kinopio710 Před 4 lety +2

    My professor for studio guitar has a small one and it's so damn cool

  • @graxjpg
    @graxjpg Před 3 lety

    I recently bought an early “silverface” 150w 6 channel kustom K300PA in silver charcoal tuck n roll with the largest accutron reverb tank I’ve ever seen. It’s also a 90lbs amp!! Sounds absolutely fantastic to my ears, which have always loved these old solid state amps. sure enough, there is my exact amp sitting on the front of that catalog along with its speakers and stand (which I would love to have)!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      That sounds like quite an acquisition, Grant. Best of luck with it.

  • @jenniferwhitewolf3784
    @jenniferwhitewolf3784 Před 6 lety

    a fun blast from the past!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video :)

    • @jenniferwhitewolf3784
      @jenniferwhitewolf3784 Před 6 lety

      Uncle Doug
      Yeah I remember visiting a music store on 10th or 12th avenue in Portland OR in 1971 seeing a bunch of Kustoms.. I was really happy with my blackface Fender Vibrolux Reverb with 2 10s,( still have it) but I was really impressed by the reverb sound of the Kustoms.. of course, the covering was incredible.. I should also point out that Sunn were made here in a Portland suburb so we saw lots of them around here. Kustoms were not in every guitar store.. they were more exclusively marketed.. They were quieter when new.. probably as transistors and caps age and got leaky... meaning more noise. Thanks again for posting this..

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety

      Memories of long-past visits to local music stores are fond indeed, JW. If I only had access to lots of money and storage space, there is no limit to the collection of vintage guitars and amps I would now own. Your final comments about Kustoms being noisy is valid.....they do tend to pop and sizzle quite a bit. Hopefully, this was not the case when they were new :)

  • @mijgita7680
    @mijgita7680 Před 10 lety

    Thanks for the replies.. sorry for my typos, as these handheld devices are none too fitting for my fingers ;-) .I will then just leave the cord as is. Your video was very interesting and quite informative as most videos go. I am love the tone these od these interesting solid states.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

    Greetings, MIJ. I have never seen this model, but it appears to be very compact and it offers both reverb and tremolo, so it seems like a great amp.......Congratulations !!

  • @howzejamie
    @howzejamie Před 10 lety +1

    Love your videos, I've learned a lot. I have an older version of this amp with just reverb and vibrato. The modulation circuit in these amps is one of the things that sets them apart, it is a true vibrato that modulates the frequency of the input rather than the volume (tremolo). The Kustom vibrato is almost Leslie type effect but not as pronounced. It's not weak tremolo but a different effect altogether.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Thanks, Jamie. I guess you have the K-200-A, which is supposed to have a much better Tremolo/Vibrato effect than my K-200-B. I would love to hear one in person.

  • @Deliquescentinsight
    @Deliquescentinsight Před 4 lety +1

    John Fogerty had a black one, it produced a very 'rock' tone, clean yet distorted, I had the opportunity to hear it in action live, quite a sound!

  • @gorgecoach
    @gorgecoach Před 8 lety

    I have wonderful Kustom bass head and nice knowing the card loss story and the decal details that help determine the year of origin.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +James Hurley We're glad you enjoyed the video, James. Best of luck with your Kustom bass.

  • @MacedoinaChoirs
    @MacedoinaChoirs Před 3 lety

    Looking at these remind me of going to Quarte singings in South Carolina
    Nearly every band would use these until Peavey became popular.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety +1

      They must have had some husky roadies, MC :)

    • @MacedoinaChoirs
      @MacedoinaChoirs Před 3 lety

      @@UncleDoug Nah ,No roadies . Just some strong Black Men. This was the 70's

  • @DaveyG68
    @DaveyG68 Před 2 lety

    Reminds me of my 100W SS Fender Montreaux. Huge Capacitors and Transformers. Really clean Fender tone. I've been looking for an original Kustom amp for years. The hunt continues...

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety

      Good luck with the quest, David.

  • @jameskessel5138
    @jameskessel5138 Před rokem

    This is great and had that amp as a teenager

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, James.

    • @jameskessel5138
      @jameskessel5138 Před rokem

      What was the price of this amp back in 1969, Uncle Doug?
      I used the normal channel and got good feedback with harmonic clipper. When you turned on the harmonic clipper, you lost volume power though

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem +1

      @@jameskessel5138 I have no idea, James. Perhaps an internet search would reveal the original price.

  • @MrMichaelk997
    @MrMichaelk997 Před 10 měsíci

    I bought my KB200-2 in 1969; it had teal sparkle tuck & roll which was a bit more rare than the blue. That sucker was loud! It lacked the boosts & the harmonic clipper but that didn’t matter to me. I had a Rosac Nu-Wa pedal that provided both fuzz & wah-wah. The amp was equipped with 2 15 inch Jensens & I replaced the horn in the top with a JBL D140F. We placed the horn into a homemade cabinet designed to spin like a Leslie speaker. Sounded pretty good but almost shimmied off the stage it was so unstable! I sold my KB200 just last year (2022). Kinda broke my heart to part with her, but she was too loud & cumbersome to play in the house. Our bass player had a black tuck & roll KB200 with 2 2x15 inch cabs. We also had the Kustom PA with silver sparkle & 2 3x15 inch Jensen cabs. Man those were the days!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing with us, Mr. M :)

  • @maynardwilliams1964
    @maynardwilliams1964 Před 4 lety

    brings back many memories. used most of times in bar room, lodges, etc. used wuth 1960 telecaster and foot pedals, . had a great reverb. always went back to it , after trying many amps.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it, Maynard :)

  • @rottnrobby
    @rottnrobby Před 9 lety

    Wow! I love this guy!! Kustom amps are very unique to say the least.. Not my cup of tea but fascinating.. Good job!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      Robby Fair Thanks, Robby.....glad you liked it :)

  • @captnsquid8151
    @captnsquid8151 Před 8 lety +1

    Nice! I just sold a bottom 3 x 15 Jensen. It was blue speckle but I changed the blue colour to black with vinyl spray black. Came out good. Power was Traynor YB1A . Played bass for years. Imbetween the bass ports should be a metal plate with Kustom on it. The cab did come with those casters and I changed the side lift handles to HD metal. Looks like that grill cloth has been changed. Nice find Uncle Doug. I regret selling mine. To bad about the silicone on the back board. Thanks for the video, brings me back to Suzy Q

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety +1

      Ronald Cairns Thanks, Ronald. I agree that the Kustom plate must be missing, but after searching diligently for the nail/screw holes that held it, and finding none, I can't figure how it was held on. It's great to hear from you....thanks for your input :)

  • @w.rustylane5650
    @w.rustylane5650 Před 4 lety

    I had a black roll & tuck Kustom speaker cabinet with 3 15 inch Altec-Lansing speakers with the silver cones (voice coils). I had a 150 amp head and a '72 Fender Telecaster. I could never turn up the volume past 3 or 4 tops. It would simply blow yer ears off. Wish I still had it. I worked hard as a Marine Sergeant for that gear and sold it all when I got married (dumb me)! I sure enjoyed standing in front of that speaker cabinet and playing the feedback with my fuzz tone. Yep, my cabinet was just as tall as was I. I bought my set up on time at a music store just outside the gate at Cherry Point, NC. I guess it was a '72 or '71 model as I didn't get it until it was completely paid off. I paid on that equipment every week after I got back from Vietnam. My 150 amp head was quiet as a mouse. No hum whatsoever.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      That sounds like quite a rig, Rusty. You were fortunate that it was hum-free.....many aren't :)

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 Před 6 lety +4

    Lots of Naugas gave their lives for that covering! :)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety +1

      Good riddance.....they are annoying little critters :)

    • @OhmygodGoodday
      @OhmygodGoodday Před 5 lety

      David Perkins ii

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Před 4 lety

      Whatever you do, don't feed the Naugas after midnight!

  • @SammyBones
    @SammyBones Před 10 lety

    The blue finish has always been one of my favs...
    #kustom #vintage

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Mine too, Sammy. I'm glad you liked it :)

  • @Vintageaudionagoya
    @Vintageaudionagoya Před 3 lety

    GNP of Peru! Thanks Doug.. I am bidding on one right now in Japan.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      Good luck with the bidding, VW :)

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

    Thanks, Sunnhead. The speakers are completely original (the cabinet had never been opened until I opened it to inspect the speakers), but there are three Jensen speakers in the cabinet, which complicates the wiring scheme. If they are indeed 16-Ohm speakers, then perhaps they are arranged in a combination of series and parallel to produce a final impedance of 8 ohms, and the extra 4.5 ohms I measured was due to the wiring between the speakers. I have always considered it to be an 8 ohm cabinet.

  • @stephenbaldassarre2289

    I have a Kustom 250-4 and it literally saved the show tonight because our bass player's amp was DOA. The selective boost is a resonant low-pass filter. I use it all the time on "5" to add a little bite to the bass. As for the noise, I heard it's because the carbon comp resistors don't age well in these guys. I don't have the time or money to put it to the test though. The tone stack is precisely similar to Fender amps as well. Great video as always!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing this with us, Stephen. I am definitely a Kustom fan.

  • @francesnieznay6623
    @francesnieznay6623 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks a couple of bass players in the 70's used the fuzz to great advantage one that brings to mind is "dance to the music.

  • @MrStudioLand
    @MrStudioLand Před 4 lety

    I love these amps.... For a Solid State they are great!! I have owned

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      I agree, Bob. I think they are under-appreciated.

  • @olivertaylor8788
    @olivertaylor8788 Před 9 měsíci

    Dam good stuff

  • @jayster.k.wiseguy
    @jayster.k.wiseguy Před 3 lety

    tanky-tummy~ I love it~

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      They do have nice reverb :)

    • @jayster.k.wiseguy
      @jayster.k.wiseguy Před 3 lety

      @@UncleDoug a needed crutch for those that depend on that for their main sound~

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 11 lety

    Welcome aboard, CCR. You might be right about the Harmonic Clipper. I'll experiment around and see if I can come up with a demo that portrays it in a more favorable light. Meanwhile, please check out some more videos on my channel......

  • @Dennis-mq6or
    @Dennis-mq6or Před 2 lety

    I still have a few that look like that one except in black; and some od the later ones with the more conventional covering on them....
    When I wasn't playing the accordion through a Magnatone 480 doing very loud polkas; I was playing keyboard in a more conventional group. By doing that I was employed every weekend...
    Thanks Doug.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety

      I can just visualize the "very loud polkas", Dennis. The things we do to make a living ;)

  • @michaelsutliffe5714
    @michaelsutliffe5714 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the video (all of them!), Uncle Doug. A minor correction to this one. The Kustom 200-A4 by Ross was different from the B4 in several respects. In the A4, all of the effects (reverb, tremelo, selective boost, and distortion) were all functional on the left channel. The right channel on the A series was essentially "dry." The A4 also had a vibrato in addition to the tremelo. The A4 had a 4-button footswitch in domed cast metal enclosure, that plugged into the back with 5 pin connection. I owned both an A4 and a B4. The tone was slightly warmer on the A series, by Ross. (ok, now I'm going back to watch the rest of the video :) ).

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the helpful info, Michael.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

    It's been many months since I worked on this amp and I don't recall the exact location of the connection, but I don't believe it matters, since virtually any point on a chassis makes a good ground. The schematics for this model (pre-amp and power amp) are readily available on the Internet. You can download a set for future reference.

  • @edicateband
    @edicateband Před 2 lety

    Doug...nice video. I had a green cascade K200B-2 (2 15's) back in the mid 70's that I used for my Wurlitzer 200 electric piano and I loved it. Unfortunately I got tired of carrying the beast around and like a dumb ass sold it. I always missed it. I was fortunate enough a few months ago to find another one exactly like it but surprisingly even in better condition. It is immaculate. I got it for believe it or not $300. Anyway I thought the typical Kustom "hiss" was a little louder than I remembered. Your video reminded me that it is normal for these amps. Thx again for the nice vid. Tim

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome, Tim. Kustom amps tend to be very noisy, at least the ones I've encountered.

  • @joaoburatto3258
    @joaoburatto3258 Před 9 měsíci

    This is one of the amps that I kinda dream for. I live nowhere near a place where I can get my hands on that kind of machine (Brazil). The CCR sound was that, a rickenbacker and a Les Paul tuned to D in the middle position.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I hope someday you can get one, Joao :)

  • @neutrodyne
    @neutrodyne Před 8 lety

    Great video. Here are a few notes. The holes in the side of the cabinet is for special brackets that the PA head used. This was to use with the Kustom stand adapters. The filter caps are what was known as computer grade caps. I have never seen one go bad in my 40 plus years of servicing them. The hi and low jacks are probably not hi z and low z but are hi for higher pitched ( less bass) instruments and the low jacks have more low end on them. The special sealant on the back was probably added later I have never seen it on any I have worked on.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +neutrodyne Thanks for your knowledgeable input, Neutro :)

  • @yonitznkc
    @yonitznkc Před rokem

    I copped Kasino 220U ‘bass head’ w/2x15” 200 cabinet a few years ago. I LOVE IT! It was basically the same as a Kustom ‘guitar’ amp without tuck-roll upholstery, preferred by the 70s country-western players for more conservative looking gear. It’s loud and clear like a HI-WATT and still louder using my multi-effects DOD pedal. I never got past 4 on volume, here inside the house, using an SG and Strat.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 11 lety +1

    Greetings, Matthew. It seems like the Harmonic Clipper is more popular than I might have anticipated. It really does have a strong heavy metal tone, and I guess I should have given it more emphasis in the demo.

  • @backlineguy
    @backlineguy Před 7 měsíci

    Hey Uncle, I was lucky enough to find a Kustom 100 in Charcoal sparkle in AMAZING condition...the seller dropped his price $100 and then drove 75 miles to meet me for the sale...he even had an inverter in his car so he could plug the amp in and play guitar through it in the parking lot of a Waffle House! I'm in the process of replacing the 2-prong power cord myself ( with help from a Vintage Kustom forum...) but this amp is literally LIKE NEW...everything works except the reverb, and I've ordered a reverb tank that hopefully will work, but I've got pedals for reverb...just stumbled across your video again and wanted to mention the 'new' Kustom! Thanks!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing, BLG. Your seller was certainly more accommodating than most I have encountered. Best of luck with your new amp :)

  • @sloanchampion85
    @sloanchampion85 Před 5 lety

    these were the standard in the 70s...remember seeing them everywhere

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      They made a nice display on stage, and were definitely loud enough to be heard in the back row :)

  • @SanFranciscoFatboy
    @SanFranciscoFatboy Před 8 lety

    hey uncle doug :) i really liked what you said about high dollar amps. i love the old kustom stuff. Their 4x12 PA tall cabs have 4 25 watters. they are a diamond in the rough also. Two other low dollar goodies i would like to see more of are the Traynor mark3 ( 250$ off craigslist in san francisco) and a carvin x100b from the early 80's (200 bucks: cr/lst). Thanks for the great vids :) I bought both of them.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      Greetings, Fatz. We share an appreciation for the fact that not all really good amps have to be really expensive. There are some real "diamonds" out there for those who take the time to listen and evaluate them. Congratulations on your two acquisitions.

  • @franklinwilson3783
    @franklinwilson3783 Před 8 lety

    I remember back when I started playing guitar in the late 70's you could get a Kustom head and 2x15 cab for around 100 bucks...The Guitar and Drum Center ( my local music store back then ) had a ton of them because they rented them out to kids who took lessons there. Long story short they ended up selling them dirt cheap to get rid of them. My first amp was a Kasino Lounge Bass 25 watt 1x15 solid state combo which was made by Kustom...it was super quiet and still works perfectly today.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +Franklin Wilson Those were the good old days, Franklin. Sadly, however, good vintage amps are getting real scarce and relatively expensive. You're lucky you still have your old Kustom. Thanks for your input.

    • @franklinwilson3783
      @franklinwilson3783 Před 8 lety

      +Uncle Doug ...sure thing ...enjoy your videos....if I would have known then what I know now !

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      Yep.....I think we can all agree with that sentiment :)

  • @stephenquail3168
    @stephenquail3168 Před 6 lety

    Monster amp.cool .I would like to request a little bit of this magic moment.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety

      I'll have Rusty download the music, Stephen :)

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 11 lety +1

    Yes, and the materials would have cost a lot more.....not to mention the (literally) hundreds and hundreds of staples that had to be put in individually. Having removed the back door of this cabinet (a tough job) to inspect the speakers, I can attest to the excellent workmanship that was readily evident, even inside the cabinet where it would probably never be seen.

  • @lynyrdskynyrdtributeband

    Started playing guitar in 1969 and switched to Bass in 73. If you were in a top notch garage band back in the day, the only thing Kustom you would have is their PA System. Everything else was Fender, Orange, Ampeg, HIWATT and acoustic. I kind of considered Kustom as a fancy Peavey. You did a great presentation. I am looking forward to buying a Kustom Bass Head, just to toy around with. I still think they are cool. However, I dont see switching from my current 70s acoustic rig.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for your helpful input, Charles. I think you left out Silvertone 1484's as popular garage gear. God knows they caused plenty of mayhem in otherwise peaceful neighborhoods :)

  • @lencycler1
    @lencycler1 Před 7 lety +14

    if nothing else there is no cooler looking man cave corner decoration....

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety +6

      I agree, Len. One glimpse of a 6' tall, tuck & rolled Kustom amp lurking in the corner, and you instantly know that you're in the right place :)

    • @stevemitchell2252
      @stevemitchell2252 Před 6 lety +1

      Uncle Doug I have learned so much from you.. I think you are an amazing super smart individual..your Kustom amp is beatiful..

  • @bryanfreisinger2304
    @bryanfreisinger2304 Před 7 lety

    Used to use one of their old tuck and rolls as a PA back in my garage band days. Plenty of shocks when the lips met the mic. A 3 prong plug with some nice grounding would have been a good idea, but we were plenty stupid back in the day.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety +2

      Amen, Bryan. Running with scissors, not looking while crossing the street, unprotected sex with a trio of Juarez hookers, etc. etc. We were walking disasters........

  • @remley8877
    @remley8877 Před 7 lety

    Love it! About 20 years ago, I bought a gold 2x15 version of this cabinet and a Lucky brand tube amp head ( a 2 6L6 and 4 12ax7 bass man kinda thing) for $40. At the time i kinda thought i got ripped off.lol I sold both to a giy for $100 Now, id give $400 to get that rig back.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety +1

      I feel your pain. Back in the 70's I bought an immaculate 1965 Corvette Stingray for $1500, but didn't like it because it had an automatic transmission and air conditioning.......so, like a complete idiot, I sold it (for about that amount). Undoing my foolishness would probably cost me 40 to 50 times that amount now.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

    Greetings, BG1. If you are speaking of the RCA-style outlet on the right side of the rear of the amp, near the ID Tag, I understand that it is an output "for recording purposes"......i.e. it must bypass the speakers, so you can access the signal without the noise.

  • @mikeroberts5783
    @mikeroberts5783 Před 5 lety +2

    I think the harmonic clipper is better suited for single notes. I always liked the sound of that effect, the ones I heard were more mellow sounding. That rig is more suited for a keyboard with the horn and all. That being said, the Kustom amps are an interesting piece of history, I have fixed a couple, but I have no desire to have one in my stable. Thanks for giving us a look at this one, the blue sparkle was my favorite color.

  • @mikemiller6628
    @mikemiller6628 Před 5 lety

    I always wanted a Kustom amp....They were made fairly close to where I live ,Where I live is Chetopa Kansas which is about 65 miles south of Chanute...I might add that these amps had a lifetime warranity on them.It showed pride and confidence in their product.Little good the guarintee does now though.....RIP Bud Ross.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety +1

      We had a successful Kustom distributor in my area (West Texas) and they pop up here in Craigslist ads from time to time (where I found this one). I think they are among the most impressive and unusual amps you can find. Definitely worth owning......if just for watching the expression on people's faces when they see one.

    • @mikemiller6628
      @mikemiller6628 Před 5 lety

      @@UncleDoug Yeah Doug ,Those amps were beautiful ,The silver ones reflected light which would be really cool with colored stage lights.Very nice amps indeed.By the way Great vid on this.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks, Mike :)

    • @mikemiller6628
      @mikemiller6628 Před 5 lety +1

      @@UncleDoug Youre welcome Doug.

  • @bluesb52
    @bluesb52 Před 3 lety +1

    doug i knew the man that engineered the amps at kustom.he was a good friend of mine.his name was bob brinkman.he worked for kustom for 16 year.and also engineered the casino amps too.he also engineered for dean markley amps and spent a lot of time with him when did the dr. fong amps.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing this with us, Jesse. Kustom amps were a part of rock music history and Bob deserves plenty of credit for making it happen.

  • @UGotMalk
    @UGotMalk Před 10 lety

    it came yesterday, and I made the video..this thing sounds better than my dads..love it!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      That's great news, UG. Sometimes long-distance purchases don't work out so well, but in this case apparently, one did. Congratulations !!!

    • @UGotMalk
      @UGotMalk Před 10 lety

      Uncle Doug you are right..cause ive heard of some stuff getting hurt on the trip

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      ....and stuff that was nothing like what you were led to believe it was. But in this case, it appears you hit a home run. I watched your video and really enjoyed it.....very well done !!

    • @UGotMalk
      @UGotMalk Před 10 lety

      Uncle Doug thank you so much for watching, it meant a lot to me. coming from two people who loves kutom amps. well the bridge just came in the mail. but a set of black knobs one was busted in two..so there you go..things get damaged

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety +1

      At least it was a knob instead of the amplifier. You might try super-gluing it together until a good replacement can be obtained.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 11 lety +2

    I also wonder how the thick, padded covering affects the resonance of the cabinet. If people agonize over the difference between nitrocellulose and polyurethane coatings on guitars, you would think that an inch-thick layer of foam and naugahyde would have a much greater influence on the speaker cabinet. Whatever the effect, it seems quite positive, because this speaker cabinet is one of the best I have ever heard.

    • @Tonetwisters
      @Tonetwisters Před 4 lety

      My brother was a dealer for Kustom in the early '70s ... we sold a bunch of them. I have to say that I doubt the external cover had much to do with the sound quality of the speaker cabinets. Cannot remember ... but they might have been made from pressed wood, which has no resonant frequency, from what I have read. Kustom also used some pretty good speakers, as I recall, and the cabs had sufficient air space. The early amps were pretty flat sounding electronically, as in not much interesting tone, IIRC. But the electronics got better and better. I saw "Tommy James and the Shondells" in the old Jacksonville Coliseum, and they used all Kustom, maybe around 1966-67? Have to admit, the band sounded fabulous and those amps were running quite loud. Their amps were particularly good for bass. The bassist in my band back then had a charcoal sparkle head and TWO 3X12 cabs, and that thing covered everywhere we played in Tallahassee, including some outside jobs. Kustom also made a real fine sounding PA system that competed well with the Shure Vocal Master, and was more reliable.
      And BTW, I have three Stratocasters with nitro, and one with polyurethane, and it is my considered opinion, that the urethane finished Strat (a beautiful piece of ash) is just lifeless compared to the three nitro guys. But poly is great if you want a guitar that stays new all of its life and never ages!

  • @jpdenk
    @jpdenk Před 7 měsíci

    I bought one of those back in 1970, had it for several years until my house was burglarized and it was stolen. I didn't have the 3x15" cabinet though, had 2 of the 2 x 15" cabinets. Mine wasn't particularly noisy though. When turned way up (which I always did at a gig) there was a slight hiss, not enough to be objectionable. It ROCKED!! :-)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Your burglars were more energetic than most.....unless they came specifically for the Kustom amp.

    • @jpdenk
      @jpdenk Před 7 měsíci

      @@UncleDoug Yeah, that head was no lightweight. They came in and exited through a basement window, so they couldn't take the speakers, but they wrestled the amp, a keyboard, all my mics and stands out that window. Fortunatley I had taken a Teac 3340 4 track recorder, all guitars and my Arp Odyssey upstairs in the house, so they didn't get those. I think my wife and I returned home while the burglars were still in the basement, probably the only reason they didn't come upstairs for the rest of the stuff.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Sounds like a group of penniless, dastardly musicians who knew you and where the gear was stored. @@jpdenk

    • @jpdenk
      @jpdenk Před 7 měsíci

      @@UncleDoug Yes, and it was probably partially my own fault. I was selling off some of my equipment, and had a few prospective buyers show up, showed them what was for sale and they didn't buy. It was probably one of them. Felt like an idiot. In my defense, I was in my early 20's and tended to be too trusting due to youthful ignorance of the ways of the world.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 měsíci +1

      That's one of the major drawbacks of garage sales, Craigslist, and FB Marketplace......you actually play host to the thieves. @@jpdenk

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 11 lety +2

    The Silvertones are good amps. My favorites from the 50's and 60's are the amps that Valco made for Gretsch, Supro, National, Oahu, Airline, etc. Let's face it, any amp with a power transformer is probably going to be better and safer than the "boxes of death" that don't. Other good brands are Premier and Magnatone. All are well made with good components and are reasonably easy to fix.

  • @fredericktorrence5348
    @fredericktorrence5348 Před 10 měsíci

    10years ahead of your time jhs has braught some of the ross history back

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 měsíci

      He's a very interesting guy :)

  • @craigmarshall4829
    @craigmarshall4829 Před rokem

    The hissing noise comes from the preamp stages. If no 60 cycle hum don't replace the ps caps..no need. The hiss come mostly from the early semiconductors from my understanding. Have a Blue bass 200-1 and 2 twin 15 JBL D140 bins I use live. Love the sound!!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Thanks for the helpful info, Craig.

  • @louietesta3752
    @louietesta3752 Před 3 lety

    Hey Uncle Doug
    I have been watching a lot of your videos they are excellent but I have never came across this one until today. I see it’s 7 years old and you might not get this note but I have an interesting story that I thought you might appreciate about it. Back in the 70s I had the Kustom model 250 head with it’s black padding. I wanted to make it into a smaller and lighter amp for jobbing, so I took an old Peeve bottom that I had with 6 10 inch speakers and removed the 2 top speakers, then remove the amp head from the padded enclosure and mounted it into the bottom where the 2 top speakers were at. It took a little work but it came out great it look like it came that way from the factory with the bottom being covered in its original black vinyl material. I have to assume it’s the only one like it in the world LOL. It was a great sounding amp for doing all different kinds of shows clubs, weddings, even outdoor concerts and I used it to play gigs for over 30 years. I agree the reverb on these Kustom amps are amazing my 250 had a push and pull out knob that turn the reverb into • super reverb “ it sounded twice as good with the really long sustain, and very reliable I never had to repair it once in all the years I used it.
    Anyway, I still have that amp to this day, once I modified that amp I hardly ever used my Fender Twin reverb amp much. I did not have any 60 Cycle hum problems on it, it was a very quiet and Clean sounding amp even at high volumes. I also had its big brother the Kustom 300 PA amp head also in the black padding, we used that for most of our gigs as well it was another great sounding amp and perfect PA system with it’s two matching padded speaker columns for doing smaller gigs.
    I hope you find this story interesting, if you want any pictures let me know and I will send you some.
    Thank You for all of the great videos you post I love all of them. Say hi to Jack and Olly for me.
    Louie
    IL USA 🇺🇸

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing your interesting experiences with us, Louie.

  • @eddgong
    @eddgong Před 6 lety

    My first guitar amp was the PA version of this amp with the 2 COLUMNS WITH 4 TENS stacked together it was cool looking ,sounded ok if you turned it up to 10 or 11.When you are 16 looks are everything

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety

      So true, EJ :)

    • @eddgong
      @eddgong Před 4 lety

      @@UncleDoug Hi ya Pard , Just jogged past this post from you again and wanted to say hello and just for the sake of convenience ,how simple would it be to drop that 28V down to 12 V so you could Auto Zone that pwr lite bulb

  • @randyc5650
    @randyc5650 Před 4 lety

    My two friends had tall Kustoms like this one but I think they were a year or so older. They were both silver flake and sounded pretty bright. I had a '65 blackface Twin Reverb. Those were the days. Hurricane Katrina took it.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety +1

      Thy may have been K200-A models.....the first ones made, and supposedly the best. Ugh.....losing a BFTR would be hard to live with.

  • @petarrazovicmusicchannel460

    John Fogerty legendary amp :) Solid state design! I think maybe germanium output transistors because germanium transistors in clipping sounds like a tube. Silicium no. I made a little 15W RMS solid state guitar amp with 2xAD161/162 in parallel and with Goodmans loudspeaker amp sounds like a 2x6V6 (europian EL84) in clipping. Preamp also with Ge transistors. Si transistors sounds "cold". The Italian factory Montarbo has in early 70's created an excellent 80W amplifier with four Ge transistors (two and two in parallel) in push-pull, with transformer for phase shifter and output transformer, with two channels preamp made as a copy of Kustom amplifier preamp.Thanx for this video.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety +1

      You're welcome, Pero. Thanks for your very knowledgeable input :)

  • @dansmusic5749
    @dansmusic5749 Před 10 měsíci

    We all loved reverb back then didn’t we, Uncle Doug? I think you may be stuck in the past. lol
    Fascinating story about Bud Ross. I saw in interview of him. He seemed like a hard worker, great boss, family man and a reliable business man. I guess everyone has a bit of foolishness in them. Some of us more than others. lol
    My band had a Kustom PA which I thought sounded great (with the reverb turned up, of course) and was totally reliable after many bumps on the road. I was the singer, so the PA was important to me.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes we did and still do, Dan. Thanks for sharing :)