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  2. Bogner Amplification - Wikipedia

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    Bogner Amplification is an American guitar amplifier manufacturing company founded by Reinhold Bogner in 1989 in Los Angeles, California. Bogner began by custom-building boutique amplifiers based on classic Fenders and Marshalls , and now offers different models of serially produced amplifiers.

  3. Trainwreck Circuits - Wikipedia

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    Both amplifiers are still in production by their respective manufacturers. Ken Fischer died from complications due to chronic illness in 2006. John Mark, who was Ken's longtime friend and co-builder, decided to continue building amps under the Trainwreck name. Production of Trainwreck Amps resumed in 2009 with permission from Fischer's family.

  4. Mesa/Boogie Rectifier - Wikipedia

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    The amp also had the ability to swap "Vintage" and "Modern" modes between the two channels via a "Channel Style Select" switch. [6] The amp's use of both tube and silicon diode power amp rectification provided players a choice of modern, tight, fast attack (diode) or a smoother, vintage-style attack and sag (tube) via a "Rectifier Select ...

  5. Jennings Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    After positive feedback [citation needed] from a sample amplifier taken to the Namm show of 2006 the amplifiers were launched for general sale in the March of that year, showcasing at the Frankfurt Musikmesse at the end of March 2006. Also, as an added option, the company offered a rear-mounted top boost on all 30W models.

  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. Mesa/Boogie - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the decade, Mesa continued to produce combo and head amplifiers, and began production of rack power and pre-amps, developing power amplifiers such as the M180/190 and Strategy series, as well as pre-amps such as the Quad and Studio. Other models developed in the 1980s included the Mark III, Mark IV, the Son of Boogie, and the Studio .22.

  8. Twitch Influencer Kai Cenat’s AMP Group Apologizes After ...

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    Kai Cenat, the Twitch and YouTube streamer, issued a statement Saturday through his group AMP (Any Means Possible) apologizing after a violent mob took over New York’s Union Square Park a day ...

  9. Tone King - Wikipedia

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    Tone King is a manufacturer of vacuum tube guitar amplifiers and stand-alone attenuators located in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Tone King was founded by Mark Bartel in 1993 in Kingston, New York, after studying vintage fender amplifiers with blues guitarist Ben Prevo. [1] In 1994 Mark moved the company to Baltimore.