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Tripletone was a small electronics manufacturing company based just outside London. When I first got in touch with them in 1969 they were pretty much at the end of their lifespan - no sign of business can be found after 1975. Their models were quite practical, but with a rather outdated cosmetical design - sort of kit-like. The Brits' obviously liked it, though. But they have always had the capability to look under the skin. The amplifiers had genuine glass fronts and dual-concentric tone controls - even a midrange control. I imported some samples of their 10-watt stereo amplifier, a simple stereo FM tuner and some speakers. Their speaker cabinets had a rather unwieldy (ugly) design, and had a dual-cone 8 in. full-range speaker installed. Later this was coupled to a separate 4 in. tweeter, rather like an afterthought. Even if these units played quite well - didn't cost much, either, I understood fairly quickly that Tripletone was not the future for me. However, not before I had been inspired to "borrow" some from their name - Tri-Tone Stereo it was! I believe some of these first units are still going strong here. At the same time I got in touch with The Ferrograph Company - manufacturers of very sturdy reel-to-reel tape recorders. Tripletone had to yield. Today I know more about Tripletone than I did then - thanks to the good assistance of mr. Gwillliam-Rees of Savoy Hill Publications in England. When I got into the picture ('69) Tripletone had a much reduced product range. Going back only a few years they had several integrated and power tube amps, tube preamps as well as some other tube gadgets. For a while they manufactured both tube and transistorized units. They also made their own dual-cone speaker drivers! Today, many of their tube products would have been highly sought after.

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