Hughes & Kettner

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Hughes & Kettner
Company type Private
Industry Amplification
Founded Neunkirchen, Germany (1984;40 years ago (1984))
FounderHans and Lothar Stamer (CEO)
Headquarters,
Germany
Area served
Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, South America, Australia
Key people
Hans and Lothar Stamer
ProductsAmplifiers
Website hughes-and-kettner.com

Hughes & Kettner is a German manufacturer of instrument amplifiers, cabinets and effects boxes.

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History

The company was founded in Neunkirchen in 1984 by two brothers, Hans and Lothar Stamer, and moved to St. Wendel three years later. [1]

It is cited as a "long and good standing reputation as a maker of solidly performing tube amplifiers". [2]

In 1989, Hughes & Kettner offered the first realistic speaker emulation device, the Red Box, providing the sound of a speaker without needing a microphone. [3] In 1997, the company designed the Rotosphere, a tube-powered effects pedal simulating the sound of a rotary cabinet, similar to a Leslie, but in a much smaller form factor. [4] It has been used by guitar players but also by some keyboard players, such as Jon Lord. [5] In 2011, Music Radar named the Rotosphere as one of the best modulation and filter pedals of all time. [6]

The company is actively producing new models, both tube and solid-state amplifiers. In 2020, the company released the 50W Spirit Nano amplifier head, which combines a transistor amplifier with a Red Box Leslie simulator. [7] [8] The era 1 and era 2 are general purpose amplifiers that are suitable for acoustic guitars and microphones. [9]

Notable users

Notable users of Hughes & Kettner products include Rush's Alex Lifeson [10] and Kiss' Tommy Thayer, who have signature amplifiers by the company (The TriAmp MKII Alex Lifeson and the Duotone Tommy Thayer). [11] [12] Marillion's Steve Rothery is a longtime user of the Rotosphere and prefers it to other Leslie simulators. [13]

Other Hughes and Kettner users are Joel Stroetzel who has used the company's Rotosphere, [14] Adam Dutkiewicz, [15] Joe Bonamassa, [16] Peredur ap Gwynedd who uses a GrandMeister 36, [17] Nuno Bettencourt, [18] Tony Macalpine, [19] Michael Wilton and Allan Holdsworth. [20]

Hughes & Kettner made a custom rig of steampunk styled guitar amplifiers for Rush's Time Machine Tour in 2010. [10]

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