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Sublime

Sublime Guitars was founded in 2012 by Chi-Yuan Huang, Tommy Platt, David Quinones and others. Sublime uses guitar makers from Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia and the US for different aspects of their guitar production. Their builders are often single person shops that specialize in a single area of production. Rather than having one large factory mass-produce an entire instrument, their guitar line sources each component based on quality and craftsmanship.

In 2014 used a successful Kickstarter campaign to help fund their first series of production pedals: Chunky Brogan Distortion, Mobin Overdrive, Pep-Pep Delay, and the Hippy Joel Overdrive

Source: Sublime Guitars website (4 December 2020)

Stinger

Stinger was an electric guitar and bass brand launched by CF Martin in 1985. The Stinger instruments were made in Korea (by Samick?) for distribution in the USA. The brand lasted until the mid 1990s at least.

Supersound

Supersound Electronic Products was established by Alan and Mary Wootton in 1952 in Erith, UK. Initially started as a part time venture, they made amplifiers in their garage at home. After they moved to Hawley Grange, Dartford, Alan packed in his day job with Jennings Electronics Industries and worked full time for Supersound custom making record players, radiograms and amplifiers. He was also joined by Ron Hopkins, Dave Pankhurst and Bob Kilgour from Jennings.

Universal Audio

Universal Audio was founded in 1958 by Bill Putnam Sr. as a maker of recording equipment. Putnam was the inventor of the modern recording console, the multi-band audio equalizer, and the vocal booth, and he was the first engineer to use artificial reverberation in commercial recording. Alongside his friend Les Paul, Putnam was also involved in the early development of stereophonic recording. Putnam started three audio product companies during his career: Universal Audio, Studio Electronics, and UREI. All three companies built equipment that remains widely used decades after their introduction, including the LA-2A and 1176 compressors, and the 610 tube recording console.

Walrus Audio

Walrus Audio is a US boutique guitar effects company who take pride in their unique desgins. The company was established by a group of friends in 2011 and is based in Oklahoma City. Over the years, the Walrus product line has expanded to include more than a dozen effects pedals. Each pedal design has unique artwork on the enclosure which tries to capture the essence of that pedal. The artwork is created by Oklahoma artist and musician Nathan Price who uses stylistic inspiration from classically animated films.  Walrus make a wide range of effects. From overdrives and fuzzes to delays, reverbs, modulations and octavers, they have a lot of variety on offer. Walrus pedals are individually built by hand.

Source: Walrus Audio website (4 November 2019)

JHS

Joshua Heath Scott started JHS Pedals in Jackson, Missippi. He started out in 2007 modifying Boss pedals but soon began developing his own designs and expanded in 2009, moving to Kansas City and taking on 10 employees. JHS makes a range of effects pedals, including overdrive, distortion, compression, fuzz, boost, tremolo, delay, and others. JHS also has a custom shop where customers can design their own artwork to be put on a case for a standard JHS Pedal.

Source: JHS Pedals website (2 November 2009)

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