Budda Amplification

This article is about the amplifier company. For the spiritual leader, see Gautama Buddha.

Budda Amplification is an American company that designs and manufactures electric guitar amplifiers and effects pedals. Founded by chief designer Jeff Bober and Scot Sier[1] in 1995, the company debuted its first amplifier, the 18-watt Class A/B Twinmaster Ten, at the NAMM show the following year, receiving orders for 65 units despite not having the facilities to make them.[2] The Twinmaster's success led to broader interest in low-wattage "boutique" amplifiers[3] and the success of the company.[2] Budda has since released the Superdrive line in a variety of higher wattage models, the discontinued Dual Stage, Stringmaster, and an updated 10th anniversary reissue of the Twinmaster Ten.[2] Their pedals include the BudWah wah wah pedal and the Zenman and Phatman distortion pedals.

The Budda brand is now owned and manufactured by Peavey Electronics.

References

  1. Lucas, Anthony. "Behind Budda". Premier Guitar Magazine. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 Feser, Phil. "Budda 10th Ann. Limited Edition Twinmaster". Vintage Guitar Magazine. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  3. "Budda Twinmaster 18w 1x12" Combo Amp". Premier Guitar Magazine. Retrieved 20 February 2012.

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