solid state diodes

boxofspiders at 23h50
09
Sep
2011
solid state diodes

I was looking around and found some nice sounding amps made by Granger Amps ( http://grangeramp.com ) where it appears the majority of their amps use a similar system that the HT series does.

Does anyone know of any other amp companies that are making amps this way?
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