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  2. Dumble Amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    Dumble, however, was not interested in selling amplifiers in greater numbers, but focused solely on getting the best possible sound. Building to order only (even building his own speaker cabinets by hand), his amps gained a positive reputation and became highly sought after by professional musicians. Dumble became known as a tube electronics ...

  3. Line 6 Flextone - Wikipedia

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    Flextone 1x12- A 60 watt amplifier with one 12" speaker. Flextone Duo- A 100 watt stereo amplifier with two 10" speakers. Flextone Plus- A 60 watt amplifier with one 12" speaker and a connection for stereo operation via 1x12" extension cabinet. When the extension cabinet was connected, the amp automatically converted to 50 watts per channel stereo.

  4. Matamp - Wikipedia

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    Orange Amps went on to be a major international amplification company so Matamp has also become widely recognised due to this early collaboration with Orange. Their mixing console Matamp Stereo Supernova was named one of the world's best mixers by Mixmag in a 2012 list, [2] and features on the cover of the 2013 compilation album 12"/80s/Club ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Peavey 5150 - Wikipedia

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    Peavey 6505 head and cab. The Peavey 5150 is a vacuum tube based guitar amplifier made by Peavey Electronics from 1992 on. The amplifier was initially created as a signature model for Eddie Van Halen. After Van Halen and Peavey parted ways in 2004, the name was changed to Peavey 6505 in celebration of Peavey's 40th anniversary (1965–2005).

  7. AHED (company) - Wikipedia

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    Its main product line was the GBX amplifier, which could reach 180 watts with 4x10", 4x12" or 2x15" speakers. The GBX amplifier had a pre-amplifier that could change the gain, brilliance, depth, contour and response of the output. AHED, an acronym for Arc Home Entertainment Diversified, [1] was established in 1969.