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Milbert Amplifiers

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Milbert Amplifiers is an American electronics manufacturer which, in collaboration with The David Berning Company,[1] applies advanced power supplies and other patented technologies [2] in its high-end audio equipment. Introduced in 1986, its mobile vacuum-tube audio amplifier has been followed by several models collectively in continuous production for nearly 30 years. Milbert also produces several uncommonly light-weight and versatile vacuum-tube guitar and musical amplifiers [3] using unique impedance conversion [4] to greatly prolong tube operating lifetimes, measurably enhance tube performance,[5] and eliminate all heavy power magnetics and bulky audio transformers.[6]

References

  1. ^ "The David Berning Company".
  2. ^ The DC Voltage Company's patented "P3 Technology: Phantom Power for Guitar Effects Pedals and Active Pickups".
  3. ^ Rich Maloof (2014-01-01). "Shape Shifter: The Milbert Amplifiers GAGA D-60". Vintage Guitar Magazine.
  4. ^ "Berning ZOTL Patent". USPTO.
  5. ^ "What Good Tone Looks Like". Performer Magazine. 2014-09-01. pp. 46-47 PDF
  6. ^ "Tubes vs Transformers: An Esoteric Exploration of Tubes, Transformers, Tone and Transcendence". Milbert Amplifiers.

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