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Should it stay or should it go?

Posted:
Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:10 pm
by Starfish Scott
I just got a newer PA, so I have my other setup.
It's a KUSTOM 200 Watt/16 ohm PA head, 4 channel with Reverb only.
It has (2) KUSTOM 5 speaker columns. I was using it exclusively until I got another newer pa setup. Black tuck and roll, not mint but good condition.
Someone I know wants to buy it. Should I even sell it? If so, how much?
Used by Johnny Cash, CCR and a few others, I think..idk for sure.

Posted:
Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:29 pm
by gbheil
Keep er for the back up. Unless you need the cash.
Re: Should it stay or should it go?

Posted:
Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:28 am
by Power is Serious
Capt. Scott wrote:I just got a newer PA, so I have my other setup.
It's a KUSTOM 200 Watt/16 ohm PA head, 4 channel with Reverb only.
It has (2) KUSTOM 5 speaker columns. I was using it exclusively until I got another newer pa setup. Black tuck and roll, not mint but good condition.
Someone I know wants to buy it. Should I even sell it? If so, how much?
Used by Johnny Cash, CCR and a few others, I think..idk for sure.
Yeah, as sans says keep it as a back up if possible

Posted:
Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:04 am
by ROCK ZOMBIE
I have collected a wall full of the old Kustom gear. The PA systems were a midrange only sound system, very antiquated by todays standards, yet they were loud. Good for garage banding, if you have been doing serious gigs, how did you get by with 200amp mediocre sounding gear? Only the metal flake colors have any extra value.

Posted:
Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:03 pm
by Starfish Scott
I use a Rolls Rotorhorn on the vocals as well as a Digitech dsp 128 plus and I tell ya, I like the sound it makes.
It can be difficult at times but so far it's been good to me and a lot of people ask about it.
We generally play outside a lot, so I like the fact that it's loud. If you know that it's not a great PA, but if you only send vocals through it, it tends to be a fun piece and extremely workable.
I was trying to sell it because someone gave me another pa, but I changed my mind.
And I don't care what color it is, I just care that I can get it to sound decent on any given night.
The way something sounds should be the only consideration for musical equipment. If whatever it is you are using looks that bad? Throw a sheet over it and use it anyway.

Posted:
Mon Nov 01, 2010 8:59 pm
by gbheil
Capt Scott wrote:I use a Rolls Rotorhorn on the vocals as well as a Digitech dsp 128 plus and I tell ya, I like the sound it makes.
It can be difficult at times but so far it's been good to me and a lot of people ask about it.
We generally play outside a lot, so I like the fact that it's loud. If you know that it's not a great PA, but if you only send vocals through it, it tends to be a fun piece and extremely workable.
I was trying to sell it because someone gave me another pa, but I changed my mind.
And I don't care what color it is, I just care that I can get it to sound decent on any given night.
The way something sounds should be the only consideration for musical equipment. If whatever it is you are using looks that bad? Throw a sheet over it and use it anyway.
Had a girl friend like that once.
