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  2. 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.

  3. Western Electric (tube manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Western Electric began production of the 91E amplifier system, employing the 300B tube in a single ended configuration. The amplifier is a high-end model designed for audiophiles, costing $15,000 or more. It can produce from 14 to 20 watts (at 8 ohms) per channel. This is considerably more than the standard 10w per channel from a ...

  4. Sherwood (company) - Wikipedia

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    This United States manufacturing company–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Crown International - Wikipedia

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    Crown International, or Crown Audio, is an American manufacturer of audio electronics, and is a subsidiary of Harman International Industries, which has been part of South Korea-based Samsung Electronics since 2017.

  6. Randall Amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, the company worked with Bruce Egnater of Egnater Amplification to create the MTS (Modular Tube System) series of guitar amplifiers. These involve a single amp head consisting of the power amp and part of a preamp, and slots in the head (one for the RM20 head and combo, two for the RM50 head and combo and RM22 head, and 3 for the RM100 head and RM100C combo, and 12 for the ...

  7. Gallien-Krueger - Wikipedia

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    Although Rich Krueger is no longer involved in the company it has retained his name. In 1983, Gallien-Krueger launched the bass amplifier that would define the future of the company, the 800RB. [3] The GK sound is defined by a dry "growl" and a quick reaction from the class H power amplifier.