Egnater
Guitar amplifier manufacturer
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Egnater is an American company that manufactures boutique guitar amplifiers.
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Amplification |
| Founded | 1975, in Detroit, Michigan, United States |
| Founder | Bruce Egnater |
| Headquarters | , United States |
Key people | Bruce Egnater |
| Products | Amplifiers |
| Website | www |
History
Amplifier models
Modular series
Egnater produces a series of modular amplifiers (the MOD50/MOD100 and preamplifier M4) which employ a modular architecture, with 2 to 4 vacuum tubes in a footswitchable configuration.
Egnater collaborated with Randall Amplifiers for the Randall MTS series of guitar amplifiers and preamplifiers, which follow the same modular design but use less expensive parts than Egnater's own amplifiers.
Tweaker series
The Tweaker series are so called for a series of mini-switches that allow for different voicing options, including a choice between British, American, and Vox AC30 tone colors. The series has combo and head models, including a 40-watt combo with a 12-inch speaker.[2]