Bogner Amplification is an American
guitar amplifier
A guitar amplifier (or amp) is an electronic device or system that strengthens the electrical signal from a pickup on an electric guitar, bass guitar, or acoustic guitar so that it can produce sound through one or more loudspeakers, which a ...
manufacturing company founded by Reinhold Bogner in 1989 in
Los Angeles, California
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. Bogner began by custom-building
boutique amplifier
Boutique amplifier is a catch-all descriptor for any type of instrument amplifier that is typically hand built with the intention of being much better than the mass-produced variety offered by large companies. In the majority of cases, this is re ...
s based on classic (blackface)
Fenders, and now offers different models of serially produced amplifiers.
History
German
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amp builder
Reinhold Bogner moved to
California
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hoping to gain entrance into the burgeoning market for high-gain guitar amplifiers, where
Mesa Boogie
Mesa/Boogie (also known as Mesa Engineering) is an American company in Petaluma, California, that manufactures amplifiers and other accessories for guitars and basses. It has been in operation since 1969.
Mesa was started by Randall Smith as a s ...
was the market leader and companies like
Soldano and
Rivera Amplifiers
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Before moving into manufacturing amplifiers under his own name, Paul River ...
were following in Mesa's footsteps.
The first amplifiers he made were often based on 1960s
Fender Showman
The Fender Showman was a guitar amplifier produced by the Fender company. It was introduced in 1960 and was discontinued in 1993. Blackface and Silverface models such as the Showman, Dual Showman, and Showman Reverb employed the same "piggyback he ...
s, even using the original faceplate and chassis. They were handwired "one-off custom amps", which he sold to players such as
Eddie Van Halen
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,
Steve Stevens
Steve Stevens (born Steven Bruce Schneider; May 5, 1959) is an American guitarist. He is best known as Billy Idol's guitarist and songwriting collaborator, and for his lead guitar work on the theme to ''Top Gun'' – " Top Gun Anthem" – for ...
, and
Allan Holdsworth
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Holdsworth was known for his esoteric and idiosyncratic usage of advanced music theory concepts, especially with respe ...
.
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Models
Initially, Bogner made two custom models; earlier (three-channel) models were designated Ecstasy 100A and 100B and later models 101A and 101B—the "A" meaning "American", with 6L6
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tubes, and the "B" referencing "British", with EL34
The EL34 is a thermionic vacuum tube of the power pentode type. The EL34 was introduced in 1955 by Mullard, who were owned by Philips. The EL34 has an octal base (indicated by the '3' in the part number) and is found mainly in the final output ...
tubes, the latter being "very close to the Fender-meets-hotrodded-Marshall template Bogner was aiming at in the first place."[
The Caveman amplifier was built not long after the Ecstasy and featured two channels completely hand-wired. The production run was 60 units.
, Bogner makes three lines of amplifiers, all with switchable channels and "truly fearsome amounts of gain."]
* Überschall (according to Bogner, "Armageddon in a box")[
* Ecstasy (the "flagship" model)][
* Shiva (with two channels)][
]
References
External links
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Guitar amplifier manufacturers
Manufacturing companies based in Los Angeles
Audio equipment manufacturers of the United States