I assumed that I would have to replace the old CTS drivers in them before they would be usable, but that is not the case. I don't care about the tuck and roll at all, but love the sound of the cabs! I found them at a pawn shop for $50 for the pair and couldn't pass them up for that price! 627.27 120.00 shipping or Best Offer Only 1 left Epiphone By Gibson Electric Guitar SG Custom Ebony Black with Gig Bag 597.08 83. As I understand it, Kustom used the same components in their Ka$ino line, and cut costs by using plain Jane Tolex instead of the slick "apolstered" look of the Kustom line. Epiphone by Gibson SG electric guitar 218.88 42.95 shipping 18 watching Epiphone Electric guitar Inspired by Gibson SG Standard 61 Maestro Vibrola. I don't have a lot (any) experience with their performance, other than a pair of used 2x10 cabs from their budget, Ka$ino line. The combo of hot rod cars and hot rock and roll, combined, and then taken to its logical conclusion amps that look like the interior of a 57' Chevy! So what do you think of the brand? The vintage amplifiers not the new ones. Does anybody know anything about these They are rated at 8 or 16 Ohms and originally had two separate inputs. So the old solid states became unpopular. Ive been thinking about running a 2x10 cab and was in the pawn shop and saw two Kasino Club 210 cabs. Later own every body seem to want tube amplifiers again and distortion. So when a really great solid state came on the store shelves like the Kustom tuck and roll. But he said most old solid state was junk also. I read on line that Fender made a solid state amplifier. He said back in the day they hated tubes. I think he used to work in a music store. And used to be expensive for a solid state. They have a huge following of guitarist that love the old brand. And went to a web site dedicated to the brand. And Yes I can wait until Christmas for the 4 channel amplifier head. The Kasino put black electrical tape to cover up the bad spots. I can clean the tuck and roll up with armor all. Roy Clark my favorite guitarist used them. I read some info on the web about the amplifiers. Has any one ever used the amplifiers? And what did you think of them? I going to get them no mater what anybody says. I love old vintage gear more than new and the Tuck And Roll has mojo. Not this year for any matching speakers cabinets. But that might be next year and If I find any. I would love to own some matching speakers as well. I can not believe I am going to own some vintage amplifier's owned and played from some of my favorite guitarist. It is a Kustom Tuck And Roll amp head 4 channels. So the amp head won't be sold to some one else. Also I'm going to ask for my Christmas present to also be bought early. Solid-state guitar amps were touted as the way forward when they debuted in the 1960s, but the fad soon fizzled. With their loud cleans and Naugahyde coverings, Kustom’s solid-state amps offered an enticing alternative to tube tone. So my family might say yes to the change. Classic Gear: 1970 Kustom Electronics K200B. I have to get it early so it will not get gone. See it will be a birthday present for me. I might get instead a Kustom Tuck And Roll solid state amp head instead. It is part of the Kustom Tuck And Roll Family. Right now I going to get really soon A Kasino Club amp head solid state amplifier.
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