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  2. Alembic Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Alembic Inc. is an American manufacturer of high-end electric basses, guitars and preamps. Founded in 1969, the company began manufacturing pre-amps before building complete instruments. Founded in 1969, the company began manufacturing pre-amps before building complete instruments.

  3. Preamplifier - Wikipedia

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    An example of a typical high-end stereo preamplifier. A preamplifier, also known as a preamp, is an electronic amplifier that converts a weak electrical signal into an output signal strong enough to be noise-tolerant and strong enough for further processing, or for sending to a power amplifier and a loudspeaker. [1]

  4. 3ZB - Wikipedia

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    3ZB was a radio station based in Christchurch, New Zealand. This station was run by Radio New Zealand (formally the NZBS/NZBC/BCNZ) and eventually spawned a second FM ...

  5. Bass amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Lower-priced amps may have a preamp out. Bass amps intended for use by professional players may have an XLR DI output so that the amp can be connected directly to a mixing board of a PA system or recording set-up. Some bass amps have a 1/4" headphone out jack, so that the bass amp can be used for silent practice.

  6. Tube sound - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum tubes glowing inside the preamp section of a modern guitar amplifier. Tube sound (or valve sound) is the characteristic sound associated with a vacuum tube amplifier (valve amplifier in British English), a vacuum tube-based audio amplifier. [1]

  7. Music Man StingRay - Wikipedia

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    Early iterations of this preamp came with a 2-band EQ (bass and treble), later augmented by an optional third band (midrange), and piezo pickups located in the bridge saddles. The StingRay's active preamp was sealed in epoxy to avoid reverse engineering of the technology which came to be synonymous with the StingRay bass.