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===History===
===History===
In 1979, the Trace Elliot brand found its roots at the Soundwave music store in [[Romford]], [[Essex]], [[UK]], which provided a place for professional musicians to gather. It is rumored that the first two people to use Trace Elliot extensively at this early time were [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] of [[Led Zeppelin]] and [[Brian Helicopter]] of [[Punk rock|punk]] band [[The Shapes]]. [[Mark King]] of [[Level 42]] was also an early adopter of the brand.<ref>{{cite web
In 1979, the Trace Elliot brand found its roots at the Soundwave music store in [[Romford]], [[Essex]], [[UK]], which provided a place for professional musicians to gather. It is rumored that the first two people to use Trace Elliot extensively at this early time were [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] of [[Led Zeppelin]] and [[Brian Helicopter]] of [[Punk rock|punk]] band [[The Shapes]]. [[Mark King (musician)|Mark King]] of [[Level 42]] was also an early adopter of the brand.<ref>{{cite web
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.trace-elliot.co.uk Trace Elliot Official Website]
*[http://www.trace-elliot.co.uk Trace Elliot Official Website]

[[Category:Guitar amplifier manufacturers]]
[[Category:Guitar amplifier manufacturers]]



Revision as of 18:52, 10 February 2008

Trace Elliot V-Type 300 Head from the 1990s

Trace Elliot is a United Kingdom-based company that designs and manufactures high quality bass instrument amplification systems and speaker enclosures. In 1992, the company was bought by Kaman Music. In 1998, Gibson acquired Trace Elliot LTD.[1]

History

In 1979, the Trace Elliot brand found its roots at the Soundwave music store in Romford, Essex, UK, which provided a place for professional musicians to gather. It is rumored that the first two people to use Trace Elliot extensively at this early time were John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin and Brian Helicopter of punk band The Shapes. Mark King of Level 42 was also an early adopter of the brand.[2]

Products

  • GP12SMX Bass Pre-amp: 12 Band EQ Bass Pre-amp with dual band compression. The bassis for the preamp in all the SMX series.
  • AH300SMX: Single channel bass head incorporating the GP12SMX preamp.
  • RAH300SMX: Rack-mount version of the AH300SMX.
  • V-Type 600 and 300: Slightly rare, single channel bass head with tube preamp. Available in 300 and 600 watt models.
  • V-8Type V-8:

References

  1. ^ "Gibson Labs Amp Academy Session 3". Gibson Labs. Retrieved 2006-06-16.). In 2005, Peavey Electronics acquired distribution rights to sell Trace Elliot products in North America ("Peavey Expands to Distribute Trace Elliot® in North America". Peavey Electronics. 2005-05-02. Retrieved 2006-06-16.
  2. ^ "Product line summary". Mahogany. 2006. Retrieved 2007-06-16.). The brand name itself was conceived by Soundwave owner Fred Friedlein, who selected "trace" to refer to the sine wave found in the Soundwave logo, and the name "Elliot" as suggested by Andy Perry, his technical designer ("Pro Audio Company Names: Mysterious Initials -- What They Mean". Rane Corporation. 2007-02-15. Retrieved 2007-06-16.