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- Multivox abstract "Multivox was an American-based synthesizer company since the mid-1970s until the 1980s. Originally it was founded in the mid-1940s as the guitar and amplifier manufacturing subsidiary of Peter Sorkin Music Company (Sorkin Music), a New York-based retailer/wholesaler. Then eventually it established separate corporate identity, and after the close of Sorkin Music in the mid-1970s, it continued in existence for fourteen years, according to the Blue Book of Guitar Values.They specialized in delivering Japanese-designed and built equipment to the American market. They were criticized as having design and circuitry extremely similar to but inferior to designs by Roland. Multivox ceased trading in the early 1980s having "faded into synth history", according to the Synthmuseum.In addition to synthesizers, the company marketed several Effects pedals. These included the Big Jam series guitar effects line.".
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- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synthesizer_manufacturing_companies.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Effects_pedals.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Effects_unit.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Leslie_speaker.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Multivox_Premier.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Sorkin_Music_Company.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Roland_Corporation.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Roland_TB-303.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Synare.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- Multivox wikiPageWikiLinkText "Firstman SQ-01".
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hillwood".
- Multivox wikiPageWikiLinkText "Multivox".
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- Multivox subject Category:Synthesizer_manufacturing_companies.
- Multivox hypernym Company.
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- Multivox type Company.
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- Multivox comment "Multivox was an American-based synthesizer company since the mid-1970s until the 1980s. Originally it was founded in the mid-1940s as the guitar and amplifier manufacturing subsidiary of Peter Sorkin Music Company (Sorkin Music), a New York-based retailer/wholesaler.".
- Multivox label "Multivox".
- Multivox sameAs マルチボックス_(楽器メーカー).
- Multivox sameAs m.03h1815.
- Multivox sameAs Q6935159.
- Multivox sameAs Q6935159.
- Multivox wasDerivedFrom Multivox?oldid=633193256.
- Multivox depiction Multivox_MX-75_Dual_Voice_Synthesizer_(Pulser_M-75)_(clip).jpg.
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