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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 88. Chapters: Roland Corporation, Vox, Marshall Amplification, Mesa Boogie, Music Man, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, THD Electronics, Engl, Ampeg, Behringer, Dumble Amplifiers, Peavey Electronics, Gibson Guitar Corporation, Suhr Guitars, Yorkville Sound, Orange Music Electronic Company, Specimen Products, Goodsell Amplifiers, Danelectro, Standel, Matchless Amplifiers, Kay Musical Instrument Company, Ashdown Engineering, Line 6, Jennings Musical Instruments, Carr Amplifiers, Carvin Corporation, Blackstar Amplification, Voodoo Amplification, 65amps, Univox, Sadowsky, Trace Elliot, YaqinAudio, Phonic Corporation, Electro-Voice, Jim Kelley Amplifiers, Randall Amplifiers, Acoustic Control Corporation, Soultone, Kustom Amplification, Hilgen, Ahed, Soldano, SWR Sound Corporation, Diezel, Laney Amplification, Sunn, Gabriel, Bogner, Crate Amplifiers, Smith Custom Amplifiers, Hiwatt, Hayden, Diamond Amplification, Rick-Tone, Scholz Research & Development, Inc., Hartke, Budda Amplification, Moody Amplifiers, Dr. Z Amplification, Watkins Electric Music, Krank Amplification, HH Electronics, Valco, Tech 21, Hughes & Kettner, Award session, Electromuse, Earth Sound Research, Johnson Amplification, Sound City, Tone King, Eden Electronics, Electrosonic Amplifiers. Excerpt: Marshall Amplification is a British company, founded by drummer Jim Marshall, that designs and manufactures music amplifiers, brands personal headphones/earphones (made by Zound Industries), and, after acquiring Natal Drums, drums and bongos. Marshall amplifiers, and specifically their guitar amplifiers, are among the most recognized brands in popular music. Marshall is based in Bletchley, Milton Keynes. Marshall amps were originally based on Fender amplifiers, but had their own sound, and were soon sought out by guitarists seeking that sound and more volume. Like man...
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 88. Chapters: Roland Corporation, Vox, Marshall Amplification, Mesa Boogie, Music Man, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, THD Electronics, Engl, Ampeg, Behringer, Dumble Amplifiers, Peavey Electronics, Gibson Guitar Corporation, Suhr Guitars, Yorkville Sound, Orange Music Electronic Company, Specimen Products, Goodsell Amplifiers, Danelectro, Standel, Matchless Amplifiers, Kay Musical Instrument Company, Ashdown Engineering, Line 6, Jennings Musical Instruments, Carr Amplifiers, Carvin Corporation, Blackstar Amplification, Voodoo Amplification, 65amps, Univox, Sadowsky, Trace Elliot, YaqinAudio, Phonic Corporation, Electro-Voice, Jim Kelley Amplifiers, Randall Amplifiers, Acoustic Control Corporation, Soultone, Kustom Amplification, Hilgen, Ahed, Soldano, SWR Sound Corporation, Diezel, Laney Amplification, Sunn, Gabriel, Bogner, Crate Amplifiers, Smith Custom Amplifiers, Hiwatt, Hayden, Diamond Amplification, Rick-Tone, Scholz Research & Development, Inc., Hartke, Budda Amplification, Moody Amplifiers, Dr. Z Amplification, Watkins Electric Music, Krank Amplification, HH Electronics, Valco, Tech 21, Hughes & Kettner, Award session, Electromuse, Earth Sound Research, Johnson Amplification, Sound City, Tone King, Eden Electronics, Electrosonic Amplifiers. Excerpt: Marshall Amplification is a British company, founded by drummer Jim Marshall, that designs and manufactures music amplifiers, brands personal headphones/earphones (made by Zound Industries), and, after acquiring Natal Drums, drums and bongos. Marshall amplifiers, and specifically their guitar amplifiers, are among the most recognized brands in popular music. Marshall is based in Bletchley, Milton Keynes. Marshall amps were originally based on Fender amplifiers, but had their own sound, and were soon sought out by guitarists seeking that sound and more volume. Like many guitar amplifiers, many of the current (and reissue) models continue to use vacuum tubes as amplification components. Marshall also manufactures less expensive solid-state and hybrid devices. Site of Jim's 1st shop. Now a mens barbers.After a successful career as a drummer and teacher of drum technique, Jim Marshall first went into business in 1962 with a small shop in Hanwell, London, selling drums, cymbals and drum-related accessories; Marshall himself also gave drum lessons. According to Jim, Ritchie Blackmore, Pete Townshend and other guitarists often came into the shop and asked why Marshall was not selling or producing guitar equipment. Marshall Ltd. later expanded and started selling guitars and amplifiers, the most notable of which at the time were the Fender amplifiers imported from America. These were very popular with guitarists and bass players, but were very expensive. Jim Marshall thought he could produce a cheaper alternative to American-made guitar amplifiers, but he had limited experience as an electrical engineer. He enlisted the help of his shop repairman Ken Bran and an EMI technician named Dudley Craven, and between them they decided they most liked the sound of the 4x10' Fender Bassman. They made several prototypes using the Fender Bassman amp as a model. The sixth prototype produced, in Jim's words, the 'Marshall Sound'. The first few production units almost copied the Bassman c 88 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9781155622460
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 88. Chapters: Roland Corporation, Vox, Marshall Amplification, Mesa Boogie, Music Man, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, THD Electronics, Engl, Ampeg, Behringer, Dumble Amplifiers, Peavey Electronics, Gibson Guitar Corporation, Suhr Guitars, Yorkville Sound, Orange Music Electronic Company, Specimen Products, Goodsell Amplifiers, Danelectro, Standel, Matchless Amplifiers, Kay Musical Instrument Company, Ashdown Engineering, Line 6, Jennings Musical Instruments, Carr Amplifiers, Carvin Corporation, Blackstar Amplification, Voodoo Amplification, 65amps, Univox, Sadowsky, Trace Elliot, YaqinAudio, Phonic Corporation, Electro-Voice, Jim Kelley Amplifiers, Randall Amplifiers, Acoustic Control Corporation, Soultone, Kustom Amplification, Hilgen, Ahed, Soldano, SWR Sound Corporation, Diezel, Laney Amplification, Sunn, Gabriel, Bogner, Crate Amplifiers, Smith Custom Amplifiers, Hiwatt, Hayden, Diamond Amplification, Rick-Tone, Scholz Research & Development, Inc., Hartke, Budda Amplification, Moody Amplifiers, Dr. Z Amplification, Watkins Electric Music, Krank Amplification, HH Electronics, Valco, Tech 21, Hughes & Kettner, Award session, Electromuse, Earth Sound Research, Johnson Amplification, Sound City, Tone King, Eden Electronics, Electrosonic Amplifiers. Excerpt: Marshall Amplification is a British company, founded by drummer Jim Marshall, that designs and manufactures music amplifiers, brands personal headphones/earphones (made by Zound Industries), and, after acquiring Natal Drums, drums and bongos. Marshall amplifiers, and specifically their guitar amplifiers, are among the most recognized brands in popular music. Marshall is based in Bletchley, Milton Keynes. Marshall amps were originally based on Fender amplifiers, but had their own sound, and were soon sought out by guitarists seeking that sound and more volume. Like many guitar amplifiers, many of the current (and reissue) models continue to use vacuum tubes as amplification components. Marshall also manufactures less expensive solid-state and hybrid devices. Site of Jim's 1st shop. Now a mens barbers.After a successful career as a drummer and teacher of drum technique, Jim Marshall first went into business in 1962 with a small shop in Hanwell, London, selling drums, cymbals and drum-related accessories; Marshall himself also gave drum lessons. According to Jim, Ritchie Blackmore, Pete Townshend and other guitarists often came into the shop and asked why Marshall was not selling or producing guitar equipment. Marshall Ltd. later expanded and started selling guitars and amplifiers, the most notable of which at the time were the Fender amplifiers imported from America. These were very popular with guitarists and bass players, but were very expensive. Jim Marshall thought he could produce a cheaper alternative to American-made guitar amplifiers, but he had limited experience as an electrical engineer. He enlisted the help of his shop repairman Ken Bran and an EMI technician named Dudley Craven, and between them they decided they most liked the sound of the 4x10' Fender Bassman. They made several prototypes using the Fender Bassman amp as a model. The sixth prototype produced, in Jim's words, the 'Marshall Sound'. The first few production units almost copied the Bassman cBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 88 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9781155622460
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 88. Chapters: Roland Corporation, Vox, Marshall Amplification, Mesa Boogie, Music Man, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, THD Electronics, Engl, Ampeg, Behringer, Dumble Amplifiers, Peavey Electronics, Gibson Guitar Corporation, Suhr Guitars, Yorkville Sound, Orange Music Electronic Company, Specimen Products, Goodsell Amplifiers, Danelectro, Standel, Matchless Amplifiers, Kay Musical Instrument Company, Ashdown Engineering, Line 6, Jennings Musical Instruments, Carr Amplifiers, Carvin Corporation, Blackstar Amplification, Voodoo Amplification, 65amps, Univox, Sadowsky, Trace Elliot, YaqinAudio, Phonic Corporation, Electro-Voice, Jim Kelley Amplifiers, Randall Amplifiers, Acoustic Control Corporation, Soultone, Kustom Amplification, Hilgen, Ahed, Soldano, SWR Sound Corporation, Diezel, Laney Amplification, Sunn, Gabriel, Bogner, Crate Amplifiers, Smith Custom Amplifiers, Hiwatt, Hayden, Diamond Amplification, Rick-Tone, Scholz Research & Development, Inc., Hartke, Budda Amplification, Moody Amplifiers, Dr. Z Amplification, Watkins Electric Music, Krank Amplification, HH Electronics, Valco, Tech 21, Hughes & Kettner, Award session, Electromuse, Earth Sound Research, Johnson Amplification, Sound City, Tone King, Eden Electronics, Electrosonic Amplifiers. Excerpt: Marshall Amplification is a British company, founded by drummer Jim Marshall, that designs and manufactures music amplifiers, brands personal headphones/earphones (made by Zound Industries), and, after acquiring Natal Drums, drums and bongos. Marshall amplifiers, and specifically their guitar amplifiers, are among the most recognized brands in popular music. Marshall is based in Bletchley, Milton Keynes. Marshall amps were originally based on Fender amplifiers, but had their own sound, and were soon sought out by guitarists seeking that sound and more volume. Like many guitar amplifiers, many of the current (and reissue) models continue to use vacuum tubes as amplification components. Marshall also manufactures less expensive solid-state and hybrid devices. Site of Jim's 1st shop. Now a mens barbers.After a successful career as a drummer and teacher of drum technique, Jim Marshall first went into business in 1962 with a small shop in Hanwell, London, selling drums, cymbals and drum-related accessories; Marshall himself also gave drum lessons. According to Jim, Ritchie Blackmore, Pete Townshend and other guitarists often came into the shop and asked why Marshall was not selling or producing guitar equipment. Marshall Ltd. later expanded and started selling guitars and amplifiers, the most notable of which at the time were the Fender amplifiers imported from America. These were very popular with guitarists and bass players, but were very expensive. Jim Marshall thought he could produce a cheaper alternative to American-made guitar amplifiers, but he had limited experience as an electrical engineer. He enlisted the help of his shop repairman Ken Bran and an EMI technician named Dudley Craven, and between them they decided they most liked the sound of the 4x10' Fender Bassman. They made several prototypes using the Fender Bassman amp as a model. The sixth prototype produced, in Jim's words, the 'Marshall Sound'. The first few production units almost copied the Bassman c. Seller Inventory # 9781155622460
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Condition: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 88. Chapters: Roland Corporation, Vox, Marshall Amplification, Mesa Boogie, Music Man, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, THD Electronics, Engl, Ampeg, Behringer, Dumble Amplifiers, Peavey Electronics, Gibson Guitar Corporation, Suhr Guitars, Yorkville Sound, Orange Music Electronic Company, Specimen Products, Goodsell Amplifiers, Danelectro, Standel, Matchless Amplifiers, Kay Musical Instrument Company, Ashdown Engineering, Line 6, Jennings Musical Instruments, Carr Amplifiers, Carvin Corporation, Blackstar Amplification, Voodoo Amplification, 65amps, Univox, Sadowsky, Trace Elliot, YaqinAudio, Phonic Corporation, Electro-Voice, Jim Kelley Amplifiers, Randall Amplifiers, Acoustic Control Corporation, Soultone, Kustom Amplification, Hilgen, Ahed, Soldano, SWR Sound Corporation, Diezel, Laney Amplification, Sunn, Gabriel, Bogner, Crate Amplifiers, Smith Custom Amplifiers, Hiwatt, Hayden, Diamond Amplification, Rick-Tone, Scholz Research & Development, Inc., Hartke, Budda Amplification, Moody Amplifiers, Dr. Z Amplification, Watkins Electric Music, Krank Amplification, HH Electronics, Valco, Tech 21, Hughes & Kettner, Award session, Electromuse, Earth Sound Research, Johnson Amplification, Sound City, Tone King, Eden Electronics, Electrosonic Amplifiers. Excerpt: Marshall Amplification is a British company, founded by drummer Jim Marshall, that designs and manufactures music amplifiers, brands personal headphones/earphones (made by Zound Industries), and, after acquiring Natal Drums, drums and bongos. Marshall amplifiers, and specifically their guitar amplifiers, are among the most recognized brands in popular music. Marshall is based in Bletchley, Milton Keynes. Marshall amps were originally based on Fender amplifiers, but had their own sound, and were soon sought out by guitarists seeking that sound and more volume. Like many guitar amplifiers, many of the current (and reissue) models continue to use vacuum tubes as amplification components. Marshall also manufactures less expensive solid-state and hybrid devices. Site of Jim's 1st shop. Now a mens barbers.After a successful career as a drummer and teacher of drum technique, Jim Marshall first went into business in 1962 with a small shop in Hanwell, London, selling drums, cymbals and drum-related accessories; Marshall himself also gave drum lessons. According to Jim, Ritchie Blackmore, Pete Townshend and other guitarists often came into the shop and asked why Marshall was not selling or producing guitar equipment. Marshall Ltd. later expanded and started selling guitars and amplifiers, the most notable of which at the time were the Fender amplifiers imported from America. These were very popular with guitarists and bass players, but were very expensive. Jim Marshall thought he could produce a cheaper alternative to American-made guitar amplifiers, but he had limited experience as an electrical engineer. He enlisted the help of his shop repairman Ken Bran and an EMI technician named Dudley Craven, and between them they decided they most liked the sound of the 4x10" Fender Bassman. They made several prototypes using the Fender Bassman amp as a model. The sixth prototype produced, in Jim's words, the "Marshall Sound". The first few production units almost copied the Bassman c. Seller Inventory # 7858534/2
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