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EAAmps

About Me


The NEW iAMP micro300. The size of 1/2 a sheet of paper, under 3 pounds and a whopping 550 watts @ 4 ohms!
At EA, we believe that neither amps nor speakers should have tone. Tone comes from you, the artist. Like brush strokes to a canvas, your fingers express your musical soul, amplified by EA without coloration.
Our sound quality and consistent performance improvements have been achieved by a new design approach, careful selection of materials, and attention to the smallest detail to produce remarkable bass output and full range sound in a compact cabinet.
"Think Inside The Box" is more than just a slogan. . .
It is the guiding philosophy at EA. It is "inside the box" that you will find the most cutting edge, state of the art technology. Technology designed for one purpose, to create the finest sounding musical instrument amplification available.
From the iAMP series of Class D, digital amplifiers to our series of Transmission Line cabinets, the technology, design and implementation inside our "box" represents a leap in technology, design, portability, and, most importantly, YOUR SOUND.
"Euphonic Audio provides today's bass player with the equipment necessary to express his/her inner voice on their instrument like never before, with amazing clarity and tonal options. I chose the iAmp 800 Combo along with an extra CXL-1X12L cabinet. This provides me with the necessary power and optimum tone for any musical situation. Whether I am playing my Sadowsky 5 string or my EUB, performing at a small or large venue, Euphonic Audio's gear gives me the best tone in a very portable package."
-John Carey (NYC professional bassist)
PRODUCTS:
- MICRO (Ground-breaking 3 pound 300 watt amplifer)
- iAMP800 (800 watt digital amplifer)
- iAMP500 (500 watt digital amplifer)
- Doubler (550 watt digital amplifer)
- iAMPPro (1200 watt digital amplifer)
- NL-410 (4X10" speaker cabinet)
- NL-210 Series II (2X10" speaker cabinet)
- Wizzy 12 (1X12" Whizzer speaker cabinet)
- Wizzy 10 (1X10" Whizzer speaker cabinet)

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 04/06/2007
Band Website: www.EAAmps.com
Band Members: Class D Amplifiers –"Back to School" . . .
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Transmission Line Cabinets - "Four On the Floor" . . .
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Neodymium Speakers - "What You Need to Know about Neo" . . .
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Whizzer Speaker Cone - "The Whizzy" . . .
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Sensitivity and Kevlar -
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FAQ's -
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Influences: EA ENDORSERS:

Leland Sklar, Michael Rhodes, John Carey, Mike Dimin, Percy Jones, Gary Jibilian, David Inamine, Lynn Keller, Glenn Kawamoto, Bob Lee, Kasim Sultin, Pat Phillips, Phil Mulford, Bob Hurst, Charlie Hunter, Ron Bienstock, Woody Lingle, Paul Duke, Trey Gunn, Adam Small, Tiran Porter, Alexis Sklarevski . . .

Contact Information:

Euphonic Audio
18 Newtown Blvd
Robbinsville, NJ 08691

email:
[email protected]

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BUY John Carey's new book, The Working Bassist, What You Really Need to Know to Survive in New York City.

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“This kind of veteran information can be considered a kind of survival guide to becoming a working, professional bass player, and should be required reading at music schools.”
Mike Visceglia – bassist & musical director for Suzanne Vega

“John Carey has managed to put together a beautiful palette of colorful characters in his collection of interviews with New York City bassists, shedding light on how focus, dedication and perseverance helped each one of them make it in the ultimate metropolis of the performing arts. Carey’s book should serve as agreat inspiration for any new (or old) bass player trying to make it in The Big Apple.”
Patrick Pfeiffer – bassist & author of Bass Guitar for Dummies & Improve Your Groove

“John's book is a great primer for bass players entering the scene. As the Zen Master's say, ‘Fight your shame. Learn all you can from others. This is the secret to a successful life.’”
John Miller – Broadway contractor, bassist & music coordinator

“Carey has assembled a wealth of ideas for networking, sharing specific bass concepts, philosophy and equipment needs.”
Mark Egan – professional bassist

"Relevant questions, interesting and useful answers— a detailed but practical reference for musicians everywhere."
Lincoln Goines – professional bassist

“The Working Bassist, What You Really Need to Know to Survive in New York City, is an essential tool for any bassist who aspires to work in New York City or any other major metropolitan area. This is real world information that will prove to be invaluable to your career.”
Irio O’Farrill – professional bassist, music educator and author
Record Label: Unknown Major
Type of Label: Major