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  2. NAD Electronics - Wikipedia

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    NAD Electronics is a brand name of an electronics firm whose products include home hi-fi amplifiers and related components. NAD is an abbreviation for New Acoustic Dimension . The company was founded in London , England , in 1972 by Dr. Martin L. Borish, an electrical engineer with a PhD in physics.

  3. Peavey Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Peavey Electronics Corporation is a privately-owned American company which designs, develops, manufactures, and markets professional audio equipment. [2] Headquartered in Meridian, Mississippi, Peavey is one of the largest audio equipment manufacturers in the world.

  4. Audio power amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Audio stereo power amplifier made by McIntosh The internal view of a Mission Cyrus One hi-fi integrated audio amplifier (1984) [1]. An audio power amplifier (or power amp) amplifies low-power electronic audio signals, such as the signal from a radio receiver or an electric guitar pickup, to a level that is high enough for driving loudspeakers or headphones.

  5. Standel - Wikipedia

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    The Standel Company is an American company that makes guitar amplifiers.It was founded in 1953 by Robert "Bob" Crooks in Temple City, California.Standel (a portmanteau of standard and electronics) was the name of Crooks' side-business of radio and hi-fi repair, located in his garage at 10661 Freer Street, Temple City, California.

  6. Fender amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Fender branded vacuum tube. The first "Fender" amplifiers were manufactured by Leo Fender and Doc Kauffman, [1] doing business as the K&F Manufacturing Corporation. [2] The amplifiers were housed in a steel case and most were finished in a "gray crinkle" finish that was baked in the Kauffman family oven.

  7. 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.

  8. Matchless Amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    Matchless Amplifiers was founded in 1989 by Mark Sampson and Rick Perotta. The company started in Perotta's home in Hollywood, California. Steve Goodale and Chris Perrotta were also key initial partners. The company saw great success in the early 1990s, meeting the demand for sonically consistent and structurally reliable tube amplifiers.

  9. Sansui Electric - Wikipedia

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    The separate pre-amp/power-amp CA-F1/BA-F1 topped the model range along with the AU-X1 integrated amplifier (1979). [ 11 ] In the UK around 1982, the Sansui AU-D101 amplifier and its more powerful sibling the AU-D33, [ 12 ] were acclaimed by audiophiles [ 13 ] and were so well matched [ citation needed ] to a pair of KEF Coda III speakers that ...

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