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Aiken

Aiken Amplification is a small guitar amplifier manufacturing company based in Greenwood, SC, established in late 1999. Initially founded in South Carolina, the company moved to Georgia for a few years before returning to South Carolina. Randall Aiken, the founder, developed a passion for electronics at an early age, influenced by his elementary school science teacher. His interest in electronics and guitar led him to disassemble and study tube televisions and guitar amplifiers, eventually leading to building his own amplifiers and modifying existing ones. With two engineering degrees from Clemson University, Aiken has a diverse background in engineering, including design and consulting in various industries. Aiken Amplification represents the culmination of his extensive experience and passion for vacuum tube guitar amplifier design.

ART

ART (Applied Research and Techology) was founded in 1984 in Rochester, New York by former employees of MXR (the original MXR Phase 90, the original MXR Flanger (the Eddie Van Halen sound) and  the MXR 175 Rackmount Delay as used by Eric Johnson were created by an ART Engineer). The ART product line began with a primary focus on pro audio processing and consisted of rack mounted, high-definition equalizers and digital reverbs. The ART range also included sepcialised guitar and bass digital signal processors and rack mounted effects. Currently ART specialises in vacuum tube preamplifiers and compressors, graphic equalizers and various other useful audio tools designed for stage and studio.

Source: ART website (14 December 2017)

VERSOUL

Kari Nieminen gained a degree in industrial design in 1989 in Helsinki, Finland. As part of his course work he developed a series of experimental acoustic guitars. Nieminen founded Versoul in 1994 and was awarded Finnish Industrial Designer of The Year in 1998. Versoul specialises in the design and construction of high end string instruments. The product range broadened from two acoustic models in 1995, to 19 production models in 2008. By 2017 Versoul was offering electric, acoustic, classical, bass and resonator guitars as well as sitars and amplifiers.

Source: Versoul website (22 February 2017)
 

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