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  2. Friedman Amplification - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 18, Dave Friedman moved from his native Detroit, Michigan, to Los Angeles, where he worked at a store renting high-end instruments to studio musicians. [1] [2] While there, a customer brought in a Soldano SLO 100 modified by Bruce Egnater of Egnater Amplification; an impressed Friedman contacted Egnater about creating a new preamp, which became popular with local studio musicians ...

  3. Category:Guitar amplifier manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Friedman Amplification; Fryette Amplification; G. Gabriel (amplifiers) Gibson (guitar company) ... This page was last edited on 16 July 2019, at 05:32 (UTC).

  4. Boutique amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Boutique amplifier is a catch-all descriptor for any type of instrument amplifier that is typically hand built with the intention of being much better than the mass-produced variety offered by large companies.

  5. Peavey Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The 400 BH power amp module was used in a range of bass amps during the early 1980s, commencing with the MKIII Bass Head in 1979. The MKIV Bass Amp head unit, introduced in 1981, offers a range of functions. It is air cooled, features protection circuitry, and is capable of around 300/350 watts RMS safely into 2 ohms.

  6. Carvin Corporation - Wikipedia

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    By 1947, operations briefly moved to Kiesel's home town of Gothenburg, Nebraska and back to Southern California in 1949, where Kiesel named the company Carvin, a portmanteau derived from the first names of his two eldest sons, Carson and Gavin. [1] From 1950 to 1970, Carvin manufactured and assembled several types of guitars and amplifiers.

  7. Richard Kruspe - Wikipedia

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    Kruspe mainly uses Mesa/Boogie amplifiers and cabinets, notably the Mark II C+ and Dual Rectifiers amps and 4×12 cabinets, in addition to Friedman and Soldano amps. [25] [31] [32] [9] [26] He also uses the Kemper Profiler in the studio and live. [25] Kruspe has a signature guitar pick and a signature string set through Dunlop and SIT Strings ...