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  2. Fender amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Fender amplifiers would become favorites of guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, also known in these cases for playing Fender guitars. Fender amps have come in many configurations and styles. The early K&F and Fender amplifiers relied upon vacuum tube circuitry, with solid-state models appearing in the late 1960s ...

  3. Fender Bassman - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Fender introduced a range of solid-state Fender Bassman combos, the Bassman 25, 60, and 200. [11] These were joined by the Bassman 100 combo and the tube-powered Bassman 300 head in 2002. [11] In 2005 all the solid-state combos were replaced with much smaller and lighter, and more powerful models, the Bassman 100, 150, and 250.

  4. AHED (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Super Bug was a 2x12" Solid State Amplifier, much like the Reverb Bug but more powerful and heavier to transport. Later on GBX produced the Custom Bug which was a 60 watt solid state combo with 4 x 10" speakers. Like the other amplifiers it had two inputs, normal and effects, and gain, brilliance, depth, contour and reverb controls.

  5. SWR Sound Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Workingman's Series of amplifiers was redesigned and upgraded to the WorkingPro Series - amplifier heads and speaker cabinets in 2005, and amplifier/speaker combos in 2006. At the January 2007 NAMM Show , SWR introduced the SM-1500 head, which combined the hybrid tube/solid-state platform with some Fender-era innovations, including a tube ...

  6. Sunn - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The stated intent was to both revitalize the Sunn amplifier lines and to produce some Fender-branded models as well, which included the Standard Series (Princeton Chorus and Ultra/Ultimate Chorus, both solid-state) and M-80 Series, and are identified as USA-made amplifiers with an "LO"-prefix serial number. [citation needed]

  7. Fender Hot Rod DeVille - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Rod DeVille is a modified version of the earlier Fender Blues DeVille from the Blues amplifier line and has a higher level of gain in its preamplification signal. The DeVille incorporates a 60 watt amplifier and has been offered in two different models: a 212, with 2, 12-inch speakers and a 410, with 4, 10-inch speakers. The 410 ...

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