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  2. Harmony Company - Wikipedia

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    It made many types of string instruments, including ukuleles, acoustic and electric guitars and violins. The company ceased in 1975, with the "Harmony" brand being relaunched by BandLab in 2018 to produce electric guitars and amplifiers. [1]

  3. Framus - Wikipedia

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    Violins Violas Cellos Double basses Dulcimers Zithers Lutes Classical, archtop, acoustic and electric guitars Lap & pedal steel guitars Acoustic & electric basses Electric upright basses Ukuleles Banjos Mandolins Amplifiers: Owner: Hans-Peter Wilfer: Divisions: Warwick GmbH & Co Music Equipment KG: Subsidiaries: Giannini Drums: Website: Framus ...

  4. Electric violin - Wikipedia

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    One unusual acoustic/electric violin system uses the string itself as a linear active pickup element. Made to fit standard acoustic violins, the only requisite is that the string is electrically conducting, so the common synthetic or steel core strings can be used. [11] Generally, piezoelectric pickups are inexpensive and more common.

  5. Mark Wood (violinist) - Wikipedia

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    It has since evolved into the Viper, a fretted, seven-stringed electric violin with a patented chest support system. The Viper's T.F. Barrett line (which includes four-, five-, and six string-violins) uses the Barbera Transducer pickup. Their tonal character is a nice blend between acoustic and electric. [8]

  6. Acoustic Control Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Most of the amplifiers produced by ACC were solid-state, but a few models later in production were valve amps. The company is remembered in particular for its Acoustic 361 bass stack, consisting of an Acoustic 360 bass pre-amplifier and one or two Acoustic 361 W-bins, each featuring a built-in 200-watt RMS power amplifier and a rear-facing 18" Cerwin-Vega loudspeaker.

  7. Instrument amplifier - Wikipedia

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    These amplifiers are intended for acoustic instruments such as violin ("fiddle"), mandolin, harp, and acoustic guitar—especially for the way musicians play these instruments in quieter genres such as folk and bluegrass. They are similar to keyboard amplifiers, in that they have a relatively flat frequency response and avoid tonal coloration.

  8. Höfner - Wikipedia

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    Tav Falco has played only a Höfner violin guitar, with built-in factory fuzztone, since 1980. Richard Thompson's first electric guitar was a V3 in a sunburst pattern. [8] Tonny Koeswoyo used Höfner Galaxy Series & Verythin Series; John Lennon of The Beatles bought a Club 40 as his first electric guitar in 1959.

  9. Kay Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    The company initially manufactured only traditional folk instruments such as mandolins, tenor guitars and banjos, [3] but eventually grew to make a wide variety of stringed instruments, including violins, cellos, double basses and a variety of different types of guitars, including electric, classical, lap steel and semi-acoustic models.

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