Are Kustom bass amps good?

5.0 out of 5 stars Solid amp. Good, solid lows from the 12″ sub, which handles the low B of a 5-string well. It also produces surprisingly crisp highs. It is small enough to fit in pretty tight areas, but loud enough to be useful in small-sized venues or band practices.

Are Kustom amps any good?

Kustom, IMO, is one of the most underated amp companies of all time. They make excellent products. I have never heard of any quality issues from any owners, and they sound pretty damn good. Their SS lines are pretty solid (I personally prefer their acoustic amps to play an electric through.

Who used Kustom amps?

Some of the most famous Kustom P.A. users include Creedence Clearwater Revival, Leon Russell, Johnny Cash, Roy Clark, The Jackson 5, Carl Perkins and The Carpenters. CCR toured from mid-1969 – 1972 using their own massive Kustom 400 PA system due to a lack of quality backline PA systems in venues at that time.

Are Sunn amps good?

Sunn amps fit the genre because they’re loud, relatively clear, put out a good bass sound, and can deliver a ton of distortion. These Solos II amps are currently worth between $400 and $600 (U.S.) in excellent condition, which your amp most certainly is.

Are Traynor amps made in Canada?

Traynor Amplifiers are still manufactured by Yorkville Sound, a privately owned, wholly Canadian Company manufacturing a full line of professional PA products including mixers, amplifiers, active and passive loudspeaker cabinets and lighting – employing over 250 people at the 225,000 square foot Pickering Ontario …

Are Sunn amps still made?

Fender shut down the sunn operation in 2002.

Who owns Yorkville Sound?

CEO Steve Long
In July, we took a look at the history of Yorkville Sound, which achieved 55 years of service this year. This month, we go more in depth by chatting with company CEO Steve Long to learn why the company has been successful, why he is optimistic about the industry and what we may see in the future. Enjoy.

Does fender own Sunn?

Fender acquired Sunn in 1985, relocating operations from Tualatin to Lake Oswego.

Who used Sunn amps?

Sunn 100S Amplifiers. Beginning in August 1967 and for the early- to mid-1968 North American tours, Pete (and John) used Sunn amplifiers and cabinets, succeeding the use of U.S. Thomas Organ (Vox) Super Beatles, with Sunn 100S amplifiers and cabinets. The first known use of Sunn amps is 23 Aug. 1967 in Flint, Michigan.

Is Yorkville a good brand?

Yorkville makes some decent gear for pretty much every level (High End to Low End). The question that is being asked above is a good one because their product range is enormous and runs the gamot in terms of quality.