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  2. Carvin Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Official website; Lowell Kiesel Interview at NAMM Oral History Library (2003) Carson Kiesel Interview at NAMM Oral History Library (2003) Carvin DN640K, review, Willie G. Moseley, Vintage Guitar, March 2005, accessed on line March 9, 2007. Carvin Cobalt C780 Jumbo Acoustic-Electric, review, proaudioreview.com, accessed on line March 9, 2007.

  3. Mesa/Boogie - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent design revisions to Mesa's early amps lead to the Mark Series, which popularized modern, high-gain circuits, [2] while the 1990s saw the introduction of Mesa's flagship Rectifier amps, the success of which made the brand a staple of modern rock tone. [3] In 2021, Mesa/Boogie was acquired by Gibson. [3]

  4. Boss Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The latest op-amp change occurred in 2007, when new DS-1 pedals began shipping with the NJM3404AL op-amp. In 2014, Boss released the Japanese-made "Waza-Craft" line of premium pedals, built with higher-end components featuring reissues of highly sought after vintage Boss effects such as the DM-2W Analog Delay, CE-2W Analog Chorus and DC-2W ...

  5. SWR Sound Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as SWR Engineering, Inc. by its namesake, Steve W. Rabe. Rabe was known for his engineering work at Acoustic Control Corporation.After extensive research with top Los Angeles studio bassists, SWR released its first commercial product in 1984, the PB-200 hybrid tube/solid-state bass guitar amplifier.

  6. Eden Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Eden was founded in 1976 in Montrose, Minnesota, 35 miles west of downtown Minneapolis.Originally, Eden designed and manufactured sound-reinforcement (public address) systems, in particular speaker cabinets and then drivers, whose popularity grew amongst sound engineers and with musicians.

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  8. Orange Amps - Wikipedia

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    Orange Amps is an English amplifier manufacturing company, noted for their products' distinctive sound and the bright orange Tolex-like covering of their heads and speaker cabinets. The company was founded in 1968 by Cliff Cooper, who decided to build his own amplifiers when vendors refused to supply his West End musical instrument store ...

  9. Ashly Audio - Wikipedia

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    Ashly Audio, Inc. is an American audio equipment company founded in Upstate New York by Bill Thompson and Dave Malloy in 1974. [1] Ashly produces over 40 products, including amplifiers, mixers, equalizers, digital and analog audio processors, for the recording and live sound industries.

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