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  2. Asko Appliances - Wikipedia

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    1988 Takeover by ASKO, name changed to ASKO ASEA; 1992 Name change to ASKO, the 20003 washing machine introduced with, a world's first for a domestic machine, frequency converter (FU) brushless motor, 44-liter machines refreshed, models 11003 and 12003 now with 1400 RPM. 1994 44-liter washing machines and dryers refreshed, new control panel design

  3. Gorenje - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Gorenje took over Swedish appliance manufacturer Asko Appliances. In 2013, Gorenje sold a 13% stake in the firm to Japanese Panasonic for around €10 million. [ 7 ] In November 2016, trading in Gorenje at the Lubljana Stock Exchange was suspended for 3 days after Panasonic refused to take over the company and the shares dropped lower ...

  4. Automobile auxiliary power outlet - Wikipedia

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    Equipment intended to be powered by the receptacle needs to account for intermittent contact, and voltages outside the nominal 12 V DC, such as maximum voltage 9–16 V continuously, or maximum voltage of 20 V lasting 1 hour, 24 V lasting 1 minute, and 40 V lasting 400 ms. [15] An example of protection component ratings tolerance is +50 to − ...

  5. Asko - Wikipedia

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    Asko or ASKO may refer to: Asko (name), a male given name common in Finland and Estonia; Askø, a Danish island; Asko Cylinda or Asko Appliances AB, a Swedish company producing household appliances; Asko|Schönberg, a Dutch chamber orchestra; ASKO Kara, a Togolese football club; ASKÖ Pasching, an Austrian football club

  6. NEMA size - Wikipedia

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  7. Power amplifier classes - Wikipedia

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    The class H amplifier can actually be thought of as two amplifiers in series. In the schematic example shown by the figure, +/- 40 V rail amplifiers can produce about 100 watts continuous into an 8-ohm load. If the output signal is operating below 40 volts, the amplifier only has the losses associated with a 100 W amplifier.

  8. SWR Sound Corporation - Wikipedia

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    This model soon became the SM-400. SWR then pursued development of a speaker cabinet to accompany its amps. In 1986, SWR released the Goliath, a 4 x 10" full-range speaker cabinet with a built-in horn tweeter, a first for bass cabinets. The company's name was changed to SWR Sound Corporation on 1 December 1997 as part of a restructuring plan.

  9. Roland Jazz Chorus - Wikipedia

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    Summers' use of the amp in turn inspired, for instance, Jeff Buckley, whose first amplifier was a Jazz Chorus. [ 4 ] Another notable user of the JC-120 was Johnny Marr of The Smiths who used the Roland JC-120 along with his Rickenbacker 330 and Telecaster to create the sounds present on The Smiths’ debut album.