Kasino solid state amplifiers, bass guitars, electric guitars
This 1970's Kustom Concert Kasino CON-L Series amp is a testament to the versatile design philosophy of Kustom. Built to handle both guitar and bass with ease, this amp features a robust and adaptable sound that makes it a valuable addition to any setup.
Kasino amps were made in the 1970s – another quality product of s, Chanute Kansas. They were the same amp inside as Kustom but without the plush covers. They were made 1972-1975 [Source: Wikipedia]
Although Kustom went out of business in the late 1980s, Hanser Holdings of Cincinnati, Ohio bought the rights to the Kustom and Kasino brands in 1994. At this time Hanser introduced some Chinese made Kustom amplifiers and some Kasino by Kustom guitars and basses.
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This model stands out with its four built-in effects, which include dual tremolo knobs, an overdrive knob, and a reverb knob. While these effects are more commonly associated with guitar use, the Kasino Concert's versatile design ensures they complement bass sounds as well. The tremolo and overdrive add dynamic depth and character, while the reverb provides a lush, spatial quality to your tones. Its durable build and distinctive sound make it a standout choice for musicians seeking a reliable and adaptable amplifier that can handle a range of musical styles and effects. It's been serviced by our technician, and is ready for the stage/studio!
The Kasino amplifier brand was launched by in 1972. Kasino amplifiers were identical to Kustom amplifiers but were covered with traditional Tolex material instead of the regular Kustom Tuck-And-Roll Naugahyde. This made the Kasino amps more attractive to players with conservative tastes who were put off by the flashy look of the Kustom amps. The Kasino amplifier line was discontinued in 1975 following a change of ownership of Kustom Electronics.