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Because of this, Dumble amplifiers are the most expensive boutique amplifiers on the used market, [3] and prices have risen rapidly. In 2012, Vintage Guitar magazine described the Dumble Overdrive Special as the most valuable in the product line, with used amplifiers fetching between $70,000 and $150,000. [4] Other examples have sold for more. [5]
In the early 1990s, QSC diversified from power amplifiers by starting development of network audio systems for remote control and monitoring of amplifier systems. QSC called its system QSControl (pronounced "Q's Control"). The company was one of the first licensees of the MediaLink networking technology developed by the Lone Wolf Corp. for ...
Late 1960s: MC 3500 Tube Power Amplifier, 350 WPC. [27] Early 1970s: MC 2300 Power Amplifier, 300 WPC. Early 1980s: MC 2500 Power Amplifier, 500 WPC Power Guard and similar chassis to MC 2300. Around 1990: MC 2600 Power Amplifier, 600 WPC Power Guard final version on MC 2300 Chassis. Around 1990: MC 7300, 300 WPC and much smaller than MC 2300.
Audio stereo power amplifier made by McIntosh The internal view of a Mission Cyrus 1 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.
The company was known for the most powerful audio amplifiers of the era led by the Phase Linear D-500 introduced in 1978. It was a stereo power amplifier delivering 505 watts of clean (typically < 0.1% total harmonic distortion over 20 Hz–20 kHz) RMS power per channel. It had a retail price of $1395. Buyout
Crooks's amplifier was both visually and sonorously appealing. He used his shop's name "Standel" as the amplifier's brand. He called the model the 25L15, because it had 25 watts of power and a Lansing 15-inch speaker. Bigsby eventually purchased a Standel 25L15, #1018 on April 10, 1954.
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