I just finished refurbishing a 1970 Kustom K200B-1 head, and I noticed on the schematic that its BJT input impedance appears to be at most around 50k, probably somewhat less. I guess this before JFETs became popular for SS input stages.
I know that the general standard for tube guitar amps is a 1M input impedance, though I've seen some amps as low as 330k.
How did Kustom get away with such a low impedance for guitar/bass, given that this amp actually sounds pretty good to me, though a big mid-rangey. It definitely responds differently from a tube amp, but not in a bad way.
Kustom PC105 preamp_and_boost.PDF
I know that the general standard for tube guitar amps is a 1M input impedance, though I've seen some amps as low as 330k.
How did Kustom get away with such a low impedance for guitar/bass, given that this amp actually sounds pretty good to me, though a big mid-rangey. It definitely responds differently from a tube amp, but not in a bad way.
Kustom PC105 preamp_and_boost.PDF
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