Vintage USA Made Kustom 200 Bass Amp Head. Model- K1001- Used, USED Vintage Kustom 200 Bass Amp Head. Model- K1001 Serial number 62294 Made in Chanute. USA This item was a store trade. It has been tested by a member of my staff and is in perfect working order. It sounds great. No p apers or instructions included. Kustom Amplifier Serial Number Chart - not for speaker S.N.' S Tuck-and-Roll S.N. Senior Member If anyone wants the exact production date of your Kustom amp, please let me know the following info: Required 1) Serial number 2) Model number 3) Production code on top front frame of amp chassis - it is hard to read so please give me the different. VintageKustom.com is your source for literature and information on the tuck-and-roll vintage Kustom amps from the 60's and 70's, as well as their related products such as guitars and organs. We provide a webboard for help with kustom gear history, technical information and repairs as well as discussions with other collectors.
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I just acquired a pair of Kustom 302-PA towers (the old school tuck & roll kind). I don't know anything about them, and can't find the info online. I don't know what's safe to plug them into, I have a Mackie Onyx Satellite output station from my computer (100 ohm line-level output). Does anyone know if I can just plug them in and roll with it? What type of cables would I need? I was told not to use standard guitar cables, but I don't know anything about it. Any info about these speakers (impedence, speaker types because I need to replace a few, etc.). All I can find out about them is that they are 300 watts. The previous owner had them hooked directly from a '68 Bassman, but I know they were designed to be used as PAs.