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instead of doing major original research and development. Univox used time-proven electronic circuits and quality components, but to avoid the negative market perception Unicord introduced the Stage brand; the only difference between the Univox and Stage equipment was the nameplate, attached prior to
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Unicord had begun as a manufacturer of electrical transformers. When the original Marshalls came to the U.S., Unicord's engineers were concerned that the output transformers could not reliably handle the full output. Unicord redesigned the output transformers and told Marshall to use the Unicord
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in 1968, In 1978 Unicord phased out the Univox line of guitars and equipment. They switched to an original guitar line called "Westbury", and an amp line called Stage which lasted until about 1982. The Unicord Corporation was purchased by
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Tony Frank, the design engineer at Unicord, created the dual-volume-control two-stage pre-amp that Marshall introduced with their 4140 and 2150 amplifiers, which allowed a "super-dirty" fuzz even at extremely low volumes.
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A number of tube and solid-state amplifiers were produced by Univox over the years. These ranged from small practice combo amps to powerful heads with separate cabinets. Some models had built-in
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design in all units shipped to the U.S., and Marshall could use the design outside the U.S. if they wanted to. Marshall did adopt the Unicord design for all their tube amps.
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Univox-branded fretted instruments (electric and acoustic guitars and electric basses) began being imported from Japanese contract manufacturer
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In 1962, Gulf and Western acquired Merson Musical Products, an importer of various headstock-brand guitars such as Tempo, Giannini and
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was a musical instrument brand of Unicord from the early 1960s, when they purchased the Amplifier Corporation of America of
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The Univox name developed a market reputation as cheap because Unicord had copied amplifier designs from companies such as
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in 1959) purchased the Amplifier Corporation of America and began marketing a line of amplifiers under the name of Univox.
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Univox had many effects units, generally made by Shin-Ei, but perhaps their most well known was the
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output tubes, but as they could barely reach the rated output wattage Unicord replaced them with
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effects. In 1971, Univox introduced the B Group amplifiers, covered in two-toned blue or gray
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Univox was best known for its copies of instruments from better-known companies such as
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with distinctive ovaloid cosmetics. The C-Group (UX) line of amps were used by
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A Univox "B-Group" amp head from the early 1970s. Model: U-1011
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sold Unicord to Korg, and the Univox brand was phased out.
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Limited Edition Series (double-cut Les Paul Junior copy)
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A Univox U45-B tube combo amplifier from the mid-1960s.
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