Kustom PA

Description

The Kustom KSC10ML monitor speaker is a full-featured unit that is perfect for use on any stage. Handling 60W (120W peak), the KSC10ML utilizes a heavy-duty 10" Kustom PA speaker with a high frequency driver for the high end. It's built using time-tested construction methods and is covered in a durable vinyl material with protective corners

But that's just part of the story. Kustom monitors also have totally unique features that can make your life a lot easier! For example, Kustom monitors have a built-in volume attenuator. A simple feature, but perfect for those on-the-fly stage adjustments needed to satisfy everyone on stage. Now you can use additional monitors without the need for additional power amps. A simple but effective solution to an age-old problem.
Kustom PA KSC10ML Floor Monitor

Specs

  • Power Handling: 60 Watts
  • Power Handling: 120 Watts Peak
  • Speaker: 10"
  • Horn Type: High Freq. Driver
  • Freq. Response: 75Hz–18kHz
  • Sensitivity: 93dB
  • Volume Control: Yes
  • Dimensions (in): 12.5H x 19W x 9.5D
  • Dimensions (mm): 318H x 483W x 241D
  • Weight: 17.7 lb.

Reviews

3.33

6 Reviews

50%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Performances5
  2. Amateur Recording2
  3. Home Studio2
  4. Outdoor Events / Games2
  5. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing1
Cons
  1. No Bass, poor sound quality1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced3
  2. Professional Musician3
Pros
  1. Easy To Use5
  2. Good Value4
  3. Portable4
  4. Quick Setup3
  5. Durable2
  • Not as described in catalog.

    3

    Verified Buyer

    submitted4 years ago

    byDave

    fromRochester, NY

    The item is described as Kustom KSC10ML but is actually a KSC10M, which does NOT have an attenuator (level) control. That is disappointing.

  • I recommend this product

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byDeus

    fromAlgonquin IL

    Worked great!

  • Not Worth The Investment

    1

    submitted6 years ago

    byWill

    fromFlorida

    Not worth the investment if you're looking for a booming crisp sound. Better to spend the extra $$ and get something that has a better quality of sound.

  • The Best monitors we ever owned!

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byStrat Bob

    fromBellefontaine, Ohio

    We had 4 of these we used on stage and at practice. 1 monitor per band member. We used them indoors and outdoors. We never had a problem hearing ourselves through these monitors. We have owned other brands and more expensive monitors before we tried these and were never satisfied until we bought these Kustom 10" monitors.

  • Great practice monitors

    5

    submitted7 years ago

    byDurango E

    fromFort Worth, Tx

    My band bought these as an easy and cheap way to hear our vocals during practice. They work great. Good volume. Excellent tone.

  • these are actually the same specs as the $50 speakers

    1

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    bygreg

    fromallen park mi

    I got these because they were supposed to have volume controls impedance switch and 75 watt capability.. These are just the cheaper 50 dollar version reboxed with a different part number. Very deceptive description

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Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byKenny

    fromLubbock tx

    Will this work for a rock band guitarists on stage monitor?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes they will work as a stage monitor.
  • asked byRobert

    fromPerry ga

    What kind of connection does it have?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    the connections are 1/4"
  • asked byJorjik

    fromLa.ca

    Hi.I want a use this amp with my electric drum set for practice.do u think it works.?plz let me know asap

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes it will be compatible and would be perfect for practice.
  • asked byBen

    fromWyoming, MI

    Can you plug a microphone straight into it? And how do you plug it in to an electric outlet to work? There's literally only an aux input and output

    Open Reply - Ronald
    There's a power cord included with it that plugs into it on the right side. And you would need a power amp in order for the mic to work in it.
  • asked byRob

    fromKS

    I run a small karaoke business that plays in bars. I am currently running 2 passive JBL EONS for my speakers and I am looking to add a monitor to help with singers hearing their vocals. Would I run a patch cord from one of the speakers to make this work? I am not very technologically advanced with using these. Please advise.

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes, you will connect it to the line in/out