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Ashdown Engineering

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Ashdown Engineering
Company typePrivate
IndustryBass amplification
Founded1997
FounderMark Gooday
HeadquartersHeybridge, Essex, England
OwnerMark Gooday
SubsidiariesHayden Amplification
Websiteashdownmusic.com
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Ashdown Engineering is a British manufacturer of instrument amplifiers, particularly for bass[1] and acoustic guitars.

History

The company was founded in 1997 by Mark Gooday, a chief engineer and managing director at Trace Elliot. When Gooday was let go by Trace Elliot's then parent company, Kaman, and prior to Kaman closing the doors to the UK distribution and factory facilities, he had been planning to start his own company. The company was named 'Ashdown' after Gooday's wife's family name, and the logo was constructed from this, his passion for cars and the Austin-Healey motor badge.

Besides bass amplifiers and cabinets,[2] the company makes effect pedals for bass players.[3]

Initially focusing on bass guitarists, in 2001 the company introduced a line of guitar amplifiers (50W and 100W stacks and combos) called Peacemaker. Later, more affordable models in 20W and 40W were added, with cheaper PCB technology.[1]

Ashdown have gone on to produce hand-wired amplifiers, and set up a separate company for this, called Hayden.

References

  1. ^ a b Pittman, Aspen (2003). The Tube Amp Book. Backbeat. p. 8. ISBN 9780879307677.
  2. ^ "Ashdown Engineering Unveils Rootmaster Series, PiBass-240, and AAA Range". Premier Guitar. 23 January 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  3. ^ Voight, Billy (6 September 2013). "Review: Ashdown Engineering NM2 Double Distortion Pedal". Guitar World. Retrieved 3 September 2015.

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