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Kasino amps
Kasino amps












kasino amps

I picked it up for $80, as a gamble because I was unfamiliar with the brand. If you want an amazing clean sound, this will definitely do it. If you're looking for a hard rock or metal solution, this probably isn't the amp for you, although it can get SUPER loud. One of the best clean, solid state amps I've ever heard. Anyhow, based on my experience, this thing sounds incredible. He also told me Tom Petty LOVED these things, FWIW. It's supposed to be a '72 but the original owner couldn't remember for sure. I too just acquired the same amp but everything is original and it was purchased from the original owner.

kasino amps

Zuit suit silver stripes on black isnt exactly a hot commodity these days. Good luck on finding a match for your grill cloth too. And I'll be first to admit I dont type well either. Pretty G/Dam good guessing for a snob who cant spell.

kasino amps

KEI stands for Kustom Eminance Intergrated. I just googled up the info from the Kustom site now and they used KEI speakers in them. One with a round magnet and one with a square. They were bottom of the barrel budget speakers a bunch of low end amps used and basically came in two types. Earley eminance speakers are not the speakers you buy today either. That was what the budget manudacturers did to copy Altecs and JBL's to give that cloned look but totally missed it on sound quality. What would you guess? The speaker were crappy sounding too. My memories of the speakers before I googled it was they were black, and had no manufacturers name on them. He makes a post about a rare amp Kustom made without the tuck and roll that likely noone else at HC has ever heard before no less gigged with for 10 years and he calls me a snob? Like I said My old bass player still has his from the 70s, and Its still not a super amp and nothings going to change that.














Kasino amps