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  2. HH Electronics - Wikipedia

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    HH Electronics is a British amplifier manufacturer that was founded in 1968 by Mike Harrison, Malcolm Green and Graham Lowes in Harston near Cambridge, England, where its first solid state TPA and MA range of studio quality amplifiers were designed and manufactured. These amplifiers were used by many recording and broadcasting studios ...

  3. McIntosh Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    MC250 solid state power amplifier, MAC1500 receiver 1967 MC2100, MC2105, MC2505 solid state power amplifiers 1968 MX112 solid-state tuner-preamplifier 1968 MC3500 tube amplifier 1970 ML1, ML2, ML4 loudspeaker line 1971 MC2300 power amplifier: 1972 MR78 tuner 1980 MC2500 power amplifier, XRT20 loudspeaker system 1985 MCD7000 CD player 1999-2000

  4. McIntosh MC-2300 - Wikipedia

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    The McIntosh MC-2300 is a solid-state power amplifier which was built by the American high-end audio company McIntosh Laboratory between 1971 and 1980. [1] Jerry Garcia in 1987 with an MC-2300 in the lower-right corner of the picture. McIntosh produced the MC-2105 (with blue meters) and the MC-2100 (without) between 1969 and 1977.

  5. Radford Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Radford SPA50 transistor power amplifier. Although today, the valve audio amplifiers attract the most attention from enthusiasts, the quality of Radford's designs continued into the transistor age with the "Zero distortion" series of solid state power amplifiers produced in the mid 1970s, in which THD was reduced to less than the circuit noise ...

  6. Crown International - Wikipedia

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    The Crown DC300, introduced in 1967, helped define the era of modern power amplifiers [5] In 1959, Crown began making standalone tube power amplifiers. By 1963, solid state electronics development allowed Crown to produce a more robust tape recorder, and in 1964, their first solid state power amplifier: the low-profile SA 20-20. [2]

  7. Peavey Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The Bandit amp series are solid-state combo guitar amplifiers. The Bandit amplifiers were introduced in 1980. The earliest model Bandits had a power rating of 50 watts RMS into an 8 ohm speaker. The power rating has gradually increased over time, and current model Bandits are rated at 80 watts RMS into 8 ohms, and 100 watts RMS into 4 ohms.

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