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  2. AHED (company) - Wikipedia

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    These speakers were best known for their use in Marshall 4 X 12 100 watt cabinets. The Super Bug was a 2x12" Solid State Amplifier, much like the Reverb Bug but more powerful and heavier to transport.

  3. Peavey Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The Original 2–12 Vintage is 100 watts, whereas the 6–10 and the 1–15 are only 50 watts The original Classic was a 50 watt amp and two 12-inch speakers and a spring reverb, with two preamps for "clean" and "distortion" channels.

  4. HH Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The I/C100 was also put in a cabinet (called a Combo) with 2 x 12" Celestion Speakers. Following a move to Bar Hill, Cambridge circa 1975, or just before, HH extended its range of sound reinforcement equipment to include models such as the MA100 Mixer Amplifier, a 100 watt, 5 channel PA amplifier 'head' with a switchable spring reverb. The ...

  5. Marshall Amplification - Wikipedia

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    A 2×12-inch combo had the option of sending the first channel into the second, probably inspired by Marshall users doing the same trick with a jumper cable. [8] The 1972 Park 75 put out about 100 watts by way of two KT88s, whereas the comparable 50-watt Model 1987 of that time used 2 EL34 tubes. [9]

  6. Mesa/Boogie Mark Series - Wikipedia

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    The first Boogies are referred to as Mark I's, though they were not given this name until the Mark II was released. They were 60 or 100 watt combo amps with a 12-inch speaker, primarily Altec-Lansing 417-8H Series II.

  7. Traynor Amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    2 x 5881s, 3 x 12AX7s Channel Independent Tone Control, 12 inch Celestion speaker. Custom Valve 80 – 80 watt class AB amp. 4 x 5881s, 3 x 12AX7s, 2 x 12 inch Celestion 70/80 speakers; Custom Valve 80Q – Same as Custom Valve 80, but with 4 x 10 inch Celestion speakers.

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