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  1. #Kasino amp driver#
  2. #Kasino amp full#

Which Terms are Important To Understand Sports Betting? With this guide for newcomers to sports betting, we hope to clarify the process and make some of the terminology more approachable. When you consider all the different types of bets and the wide variety of sports available, placing your first sports wager can be a bit daunting. American pop culture’s anti-gambling stigma swiftly vanished, allowing a large, multibillion-dollar legal sports betting business to flourish. It's a smaller Kasino version than the one I owned but it looks much the same minus the "horn" driver.Sports betting has gone from obscurity to prominence during the past four years. (At least that far in the past).Ĭheck out the link below. In some ways I think of it as the "secret weapon" of my outdoor concert venues. I've never met another owner of the Kasino Fever. They're like a s pooky something special from the past. I almost never see the Kasino amp line mentioned in today's amp posts. When it finally died I just set it on the curb and let whoever haul it away. Other than that the amp worked perfectly from the late '70s to the late 2000's. I once had to replace 2 of the speakers because I was playing from the top of a large outdoor field and just set the volume on 10 and played for a little over an hour and a half. I played it off and on for near 30 years.

#Kasino amp full#

He said my price with full warranty would be $799.00. My old manager at Hamilton Music, (where I had previously worked as a guitar teacher), said he saved something special for me when I came home. I bought a "new never sold" early '70s model when I left the Navy in 1977. Very Loud! Think 100 watt Hiwatt loud out of a 200 watt solid state build.

#Kasino amp driver#

The Kasino Fever's cab was four 12" Altec Lansing speakers with a large "horn" driver directly above.

kasino amp

They owned the stage as much as Marshall stacks and Ludwig or Rogers drum kits.

kasino amp

A heavy solid wood cab with a 15" woofer in the bottom half and a huge "horn" driver directly above. The audience loved it!Īt this point I should ask if anyone here remembers the huge stacks of PA speakers that were the go to of outdoor concerts in the '60s and '70s. A true onboard "plate" reverb, (which I used to use to create "thunder" or "an explosion" by bumping the head while I was playing). A built in "boost" that could adjust the gain without effecting the volume and controlled by an included wah wah like rocker foot switch. A 200 watt RMS head on top of a very special large cab. A lot of bread when compared to what a solid state amps price range finally settled at. The Fever was the top of the line amp made by Kasino. The reason this article, and the picture of a Kasino amp hit me so hard was because, although tube amps have been the holy grail of amp tone for my entire life, the one amp I purchased and held onto for near 30 years was a Kasino Fever. This died out in the late '70s and didn't find another period of popularity until Dimebag and Randall got together. Believe it or not, solid state amps were the rage in the early to mid '70s. This is the same time period of the best of Acoustic Control Corp solid state amps as used by Frank Marino during his heyday. The Little Joe was a mid size solid state amp for that time period, ('72 to around '77). If you liked the sound of Kustom but couldn't stomach the Tuck & Roll vibe Kasino was your alternative.

kasino amp

The amp on the opening page of the feature and discussed further in the article was a Kasino. They had a feature on six solid state amps from the past. I was surprised when I checked out the latest addition of Premier Guitar.












Kasino amp