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Guitar Amplifier Links

Aguilar - Primarily Bass amps and DI boxes.
Aiken
Allen Amplification - Boutique, hand-wired amps.
Allesandro - If $5k for a JTM45 reissue or a Trainwreck isn't enough for you, try these out!  How about a solid GOLD chassis for only $50k.
Ampeg - Bass amps.

Apollo
Ashdown - Acoustic Radiators, Bass Combos.
Audio Cage
Bad Cat - The EYES have it!  Do they ever.  Tube tone.
Blues Pearl
Bluesland
Bogner
Boyden
Bruno
Budda
Callaham
Carr
Carvin - Guitars, PAs and amps.
Crate
Cruise Audio - Check out this 4 channel monster.
Demeter - Looks like bass amps.
Dr. Z - Tone is what the Doctor ordered.

Dredge-Tone
Dumble - There's a kind of awe surrounding these amps.
Edward 
Egnater
Emery
Fat Tube Sound - Amp repair and circuit design work.  You may need it someday.
Fender - They still make great amps.  I favor the tube amps.
Fuchs Audio - Custom tube mods
FullerTone
Gibson - Goldtone amps.

Gerlitz - The Revelator!  Two amps in one cabinet - a Blackface circuit and a Plexi and then you can blend them.
Green - Matamp - British tones.
Groove Tubes - None other than Aspen Pittman.  If he doesn't know, well, maybe Gerald does at Kendrick.

Guytron
HiWatt - The Who us with them.

Holland
Hughes & Kettner
Jamison - He was involved with Matchless.  Now he's making versatile amps with vintage sounds and more.
Johnson Amplification - Tube integrated Modeling amps in several flavors.
Harry Joyce Amplifiers - British made to Military specs.
Juke
KJL
Kendrick - Gerald Weber has handmade amps for over 10 years.  he's moving his plant and going with the Black Gold Series that are not 100% hand made, but still have that classic sound.
Koch
Kustom - Remember the tuck 'n roll amps?  This is it.
Laney
Line 6 - User selectable different classic and modern amp sounds.
Mako - Mil-spec amps
Marshall - If I have to explain this one, you don't get it.

Matchless - The company is gone, but not forgotten.

Maven Peal - Home of the Sag circuit.
Mesa Boogie - From Petaluma to you.

Musicman - Leo Fender started this after he left Fender.  You'll only find them used now.  They sound a lot like a Fender.  Wonder why?
Oahu - They're back.
Overbuilt - Former Matchless employee, I believe
Peavey - The 5150 is a strong player.

Pritchard
Randall
Rivera - A former Marshall hot-rodder has some great all tube amps and check out Los Lobottom for that baritone growl.
Rocktron
Roland - Okay, these aren't for rockers, but jazz and keyboards are going to love them.  Jazz Chorus 120 was an original.
Siegmund Amps - Another boutique amp.  Archtop guitars too.
Soldano - Another hot-rodder.
Songworks - How about a 3 pound, fire breathing, all tube amp?  Not enough?  Then how about a rotary speaker that sounds like a 200 pound Leslie?

Sonic Cord
Speedster - Now this is Retro.
Standel - These are classic blasts from the past, but WOW.  Choose your speakers, tubes, the works.
THD - Check out the Yellow Jacket tube converters.
Tech 21 - From the makers of the SansAmp.
Tone King - What is hip, can you tell me....
Tone Tubby - Brown Soun speakers
TopHat
Torres - Amps, mods, pickups, lots of neat stuff.
Trace Elliott - Known for their acoustic guitar amps.

Two-Rock
VHT
Van Amps
Vero Amps - All wood cabinets that look like furniture.  Be prepared for sticker shock.  Better buy furniture blankets too.
Victoria Amplifier - Boutique tweeds.  Buddy Guy plays'em.
Vox - Remember that little band called the Beatles?  They don't make the Super Beatle anymore, but you can get an AC-30.

Wild
Yep, I don't have anything for Orange, or one of my old amps, Silvertone, but as I get info on these and others, I'll add it to the site.  I hope you enjoy.  Send me an Email with info on these or others I've missed.  Thanks.
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This page was last edited on 09/30/2002 .