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The Magnatone Brand is Relaunched


Anaheim, CA (January 23, 2013) – Magnatone, a legendary brand from the past, is staging a comeback, re-launching at NAMM this week after laying dormant for more than 40 years. Magnatone’s line of American-made, high end, vacuum tube amplifiers features the iconic “pitch-shifting” vibrato effect. These amps and a line of solid body electric guitars will be on display at NAMM Booth #4794 located in Hall C of the Anaheim Convention Center from January 24 thorough 27, 2013.

Magnatone’s President and CEO is Ted Kornblum, whose music industry career began as Artist Relations Director for his family’s business, St. Louis Music (Crate, Ampeg, Alvarez, etc.) From his teen years on, he formed relationships with such notable talents as Crosby, Stills & Nash, Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of The Grateful Dead, Sting, Keith Richards and Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones, The Who, Black Sabbath, Metallica, Ani DiFranco, and many others.

Today he’s focused on the new Magnatone line of amps – 100% tube powered, handmade with point-to-point wiring, made in the USA. The creative team behind Magnatone’s new lines includes the engineering talents of Obeid Khan, George McKale, Greg Geerling, Gregg Hopkins, Chris Villani, Dave Hinson and Dan Ryterski, and others.

ZZ Top’s Billy F Gibbons has been closely associated with Kornblum and Magnatone, and said, “This is nothing short of a rockin' resurrection.  The Mag is back!”  In the studio and live concerts Gibbons has been using a prototype Magnatone Super Fifty-Nine, and his input, as well as that of guitar tech Elwood Francis, has had a significant influence on Magnatone design and execution. Likewise, Neil Young’s guitar tech Larry Craig has provided input into upgrading the Magnatone sound.

Magnatone history dates back to the 1930s when it opened its doors in Los Angeles, CA. manufacturing radios, record players, lap steel guitars and amplifiers.  Perhaps, the company’s most noted innovation was its patented pitch-shifting vibrato effect using non-moving parts to create “true vibrato,” in contrast to what others called vibrato but was actually mislabeled tremolo. Today’s Magnatone engineers have used the patented vibrato circuit from 1958 as their design platform. They have engineered the models to include the vibrato effect as well as tremolo, as both effects are applicable to musical instrument amplification.

For more information:
www.magnatoneusa.com


     

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MotorCentaur
on 01/26/2013
I opened up a friends Mag 480 to chase some noise gremlins That thing was a flippin rats nest of wiring chaos. No boards, eyelet boards, everything was on posts. Even with a schematic it was near impossible to chase. And it had a lot of varistors (resistors that change value with heat and voltage change), so you could never get any stable readings anywhere. Fortunately a quick clean and the static gremlins disappeared for the mean time....
Stevie Gurr
on 01/25/2013
...if this amp pictured sounds like an old 213,that would be impressive...I love my old 213,and I'm glad to see these folks making a attempt to resurrect this venerable line...is there a 280 in the works???...THAT won't be cheap...
Jim H
on 01/25/2013
"I hope I can afford one of the new amps!" Yeah, that is usually the problem...when they "resurrect/re-engineer" these old brand names, usually they don't resurrect the old pricing!OK, maybe Danelectro... ;-)
Magneto
on 01/25/2013
Hell Yeah, just stopped by the Magnatone booth. Neil Young is going to be be stoked. And then right next door is the awesome Souldier handmade guitar straps and they have Neil's black peace dove guitar strap. I'm in heaven at NAMM with these two fantastic brands
Rethro
on 01/24/2013
They needed all these guys to re-engineer an old and simple circuit? There are hobby folks out there building these for fun.
Rob
on 01/24/2013
Sweet! Nice work on this!
TanQue
on 01/23/2013
This is awesome news and I hope they do very well! I've always been a fan of the Magnatone sound and also the look. I hope I can afford one of the new amps!



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