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http://www.reevesamps.com/
le concepteur des HIWATT
Non, c'est une marque qui a repris son nom et ses idées de conception d'amplis!
These are my pages dedicated to the wonderful classic valve guitar amps known as HIWATTs - the product of the design genius of the late Dave Reeves.
Dave Reeves worked at Mullard during the day, but in the evenings he worked in a tiny shop in Kingston, where he repaired hifi sets and televisions as well as musical instrument amplifiers. It was here he conceived the idea for a unique, sturdy and reliable line of amplifiers.
Reeves started making his Hiwatts designs, which were never just "me too" copies of existing popular amps, but completely original and different. These amplifiers used only the highest quality components inside and out, featuring transformers by Partridge and valves by Mullard from the earliest days.
While doing all this, he produced a run of amplifiers rebadged for Sound City, and was laid off by Mullard. At that point (196
, he bought a house in New Malden, and started building his Hiwatt amplifiers full time in the garage.
HIWATT was a life-long labor of love for Reeves, and he ran the company
until his unfortunate accidental death in 1981. The company struggled on for a few years afterwards, but fell apart by early 1984, when the name was sold and the remaining assets liquidated.
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