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Old April 15th, 2005, 09:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Kustom 3 Lead SC

I have 1977 Kustom 3 Lead SC , 2 x 12, 130 watt solid state amp I got brand new in 77, along with a Les Paul Custom. The Les Paul is long gone, but the amp is still goin strong after a 10 year nap in the back bedroom. This amp is a great match for the 93 MIM tele I have . Lots of bottom and plenty of punch. I run it straight out no effects , except reverb wide open. All who have heard it say it has a very "twin like " sound . Since digging it out , and spraying all pots and jacks with tuner cleaner, I've played 4 gigs in 5 weeks and not a bit of trouble. As high as twins are these days , I'll have to keep my Kustom awhile longer. Anyone out there seen one of these and what are your thoughts and opinions ?
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