Hi, I'm looking for a schematic for this unit, it's not one of the cool tuck n roll models but I found it at a yard sale and want to practice my troubleshooting chops on it. Thanks in advance for any help!
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I did, but they did not get any of the old schematics when the company changed over. They were helpful and gave me some links to try but nothing there either. I did get to look at some George Jetson cool tuck n roll vintage Kustom amps in red, green, blue & aqua colors.
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That "George Orwell" "Stalinistic" kind of thinking drives me nuts.
Old information should be considered a heritage.
Instead it is looked apon as a heavy neck stone.
I worked for a major USA industrial sewing machine manufacturer back in the '70's.
This company was in existance since the 1920's.
In the 90's they where purchased by a Japanese manufacturer.
The person in charge of all the parts books was told to "weed out" all of the old books.
" We will no longer be supporting vintage equipment"
He put up a fight. Kept his books. Satisfied his customers needs for information on there old equipment.
Fast forward to the man going on a 2 week scheduled vacation.
Guess what happened while he was away.
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1984
The Kustom mixer amp was probably made in 1984 hehehe... every bussiness now is staffed bare-bones they don't have the time to scan old manuals into nearly free cloud storage, oh well thank you Wall St corporate takeover specialists. Everyone is trying to do the work of 2 or more people so that we can compete with 25$ a week offshore labor ooohhhh don't get me started Free trade, yeah right. Better stop my ranting......
Anyway I've struck out with all the websites that the new Kustom folks recommended to me, guess I'll just have to scope it out.
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