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  2. List of loudspeaker manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Veritone Minimum Phase Speakers: United States Vifa: Denmark Wharfedale: United Kingdom (brand) Wilson Audio: United States Wilson Benesch: United Kingdom Yamaha: Japan Yorkville Sound: Canada ZR Speaker Lab: Slovenia Zu Audio: United States

  3. RCF audio - Wikipedia

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    RCF is an Italian audio products manufacturer founded in 1949 in Reggio Emilia, [1] [2] Italy. The first products sold were microphones and electroacoustic transducers (loudspeakers). In the late ’60s, concert sound was going electric, and many loudspeaker pioneers were searching for high-powered devices to use in their designs.

  4. Peavey Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The Original 2–12 Vintage is 100 watts, whereas the 6–10 and the 1–15 are only 50 watts The original Classic was a 50 watt amp and two 12-inch speakers and a spring reverb, with two preamps for "clean" and "distortion" channels.

  5. Fender '65 Twin Custom 15 - Wikipedia

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    The Fender '65 Twin Custom 15 is a guitar amplifier produced by Fender. [1] It is a tube combo amp that pairs an 85-watt reissued Fender '65 Twin chassis with an enlarged cabinet and single 15 inch speaker.

  6. Fisher Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Fisher Electronics was an American audio equipment manufacturer founded in 1945 by Avery Fisher in New York City, New York. Originally named the Fisher Radio Corporation, the company is considered a pioneer in high fidelity audio equipment.

  7. Speakon connector - Wikipedia

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    Other manufacturers make compatible products, [3] often under the name "speaker twist connector". Speakon connectors are rated for at least 30 A RMS continuous current, [ 4 ] higher than 1/4-inch TS phone connectors , two-pole twist lock, and XLR connectors for loudspeakers.