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Carvin Corporation

Carvin Corporation is a family-owned San Diego, California, manufacturer of guitar amplifiers and audio equipment.[1] The company is known for its early work using plastics in the 1940s, making electric guitars from Resinox.[2][3]

Carvin Corporation
TypePrivate
IndustryAmplifiers
GenreMusic company
Founded1946; 77 years ago (1946)
FounderLowell Kiesel
HeadquartersUnited States of America
Area served
Global
ProductsAmplifiers, Audio equipment
Websitewww.carvinaudio.com

History

 
Carvin's Legacy 3 amplifier above a speaker cabinet with Ibanez JEM guitar, used by Steve Vai
 
1984 Carvin X60 Amp

Founded by Lowel C Kiesel as the L.C. Kiesel Company, in 1946 in San Diego, California.[4] The company's first self-manufactured items were guitar pickups, which were wound using an old sewing machine.[5] Manufacturing then shifted to producing entire steel guitars.

By 1947, operations briefly moved to Kiesel's home town of Gothenburg, Nebraska and back to Southern California in 1949, where Kiesel named the company Carvin, a portmanteau derived from the first names of his two eldest sons, Carson and Gavin.[1]

From 1950 to 1970, Carvin manufactured and assembled several types of guitars and amplifiers. They were an authorized manufacturer and reseller for Fender and Martin guitars, DeArmond pickups, and Sonola accordions. In the 1960s and early 1970s, they used Höfner necks on guitars they made.[6]

Starting in the 1970s, Carvin developed a niche in the musical instrument world by selling directly to the public via mail order.

In the late 1970s, Carvin began the production of their own instrument parts and expanded their product lines to include professional audio gear, amps, recording equipment, lighting, and other stage and studio equipment. Later on, Carvin switched to manufacturing through-neck guitars, attracting metal players such as Jason Becker and Marty Friedman.[7]

In the 1980s, they began to offer customized guitars and basses, based on available body shapes, woods, colors, electronics, and other features.[8]

On December 28, 2009, it was announced that the founder of Carvin Guitars/Kiesel Guitar, Lowell C. Kiesel, had died.[9]

In 2015, Carvin Corporation split off the guitar business to a new company, Kiesel Guitars,[10] which continues to build electric and acoustic guitars, MIDI synth guitars, bass guitars and other instruments under the Carvin Guitars brand as well as new, Kiesel branded instruments. Carvin Corporation continued to operate the brands Carvin Amplifiers and Carvin Audio, which manufactured guitar and bass amplifiers as well as other professional audio gear.[11][12] In October 2017, Carvin Audio announced that their California factory would be closing its doors after over 70 years.[13]

On January 23, 2018, Carvin Amps and Audio announced the relaunch of their website.[14] On June 14, 2018 Carvin announced the warehouse has been moved to a centralized USA location to offer customers faster shipping countrywide.[15]

References

  1. ^ a b Moseley, Willie G. (June 2009). "The Carvin DN440T". Vintage Guitar. p. 64.
  2. ^ Wendle, Bruce (August 2, 1991). What Every Engineer Should Know about Developing Plastics Products. CRC Press. ISBN 9780824784850.
  3. ^ RESINOX - Trademark Details Justia. Retrieved March 22, 2021
  4. ^ Hill, Matthew (May 28, 2015). Carvin Corporation. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.a2282333.
  5. ^ Guitars, Kiesel. "Lowell C. Kiesel, Founder of Kiesel Guitars | KieselGuitars.com". www.kieselguitars.com. Retrieved August 16, 2017.
  6. ^ "What Model is that Carvin Guitar?". www.carvinmuseum.com. Retrieved August 16, 2017.
  7. ^ "Marty Friedman Guitar Gear Rig and Equipment". www.uberproaudio.com. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
  8. ^ Swearingen, Cynthia (November 19, 2018). "A Brief History Of Carvin Guitars - Taking A Look at Its Journey". Vintage Guitar Masters. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
  9. ^ Guitars, Kiesel. "Lowell C. Kiesel, Founder of Kiesel Guitars | KieselGuitars.com". www.kieselguitars.com. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  10. ^ "San Diego Union Tribune, Carvin splits into two, 2015". January 21, 2015.
  11. ^ Varga, George (January 20, 2015). "Carvin splits in two to launch Kiesel Guitars". Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  12. ^ "Carvin Announces the Launch of Kiesel Guitars". January 24, 2015. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  13. ^ "Carvin Audio Closes Factory, Will Liquidate Assets". October 9, 2017.
  14. ^ . January 24, 2018. Archived from the original on January 25, 2018. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on March 25, 2019.(archived)

External links

  • Official website
  • NAMM Oral History Interview with Lowell Kiesel June 24, 2003
  • NAMM Oral History Interview with Carson Kiesel June 24, 2003
  • , review, Willie G. Moseley, Vintage Guitar, March 2005, accessed on line March 9, 2007.
  • , review, proaudioreview.com, accessed on line March 9, 2007.

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Carvin Corporation is a family owned San Diego California manufacturer of guitar amplifiers and audio equipment 1 The company is known for its early work using plastics in the 1940s making electric guitars from Resinox 2 3 Carvin CorporationTypePrivateIndustryAmplifiersGenreMusic companyFounded1946 77 years ago 1946 FounderLowell KieselHeadquartersUnited States of AmericaArea servedGlobalProductsAmplifiers Audio equipmentWebsitewww wbr carvinaudio wbr comHistory Edit Carvin s Legacy 3 amplifier above a speaker cabinet with Ibanez JEM guitar used by Steve Vai 1984 Carvin X60 Amp Founded by Lowel C Kiesel as the L C Kiesel Company in 1946 in San Diego California 4 The company s first self manufactured items were guitar pickups which were wound using an old sewing machine 5 Manufacturing then shifted to producing entire steel guitars By 1947 operations briefly moved to Kiesel s home town of Gothenburg Nebraska and back to Southern California in 1949 where Kiesel named the company Carvin a portmanteau derived from the first names of his two eldest sons Carson and Gavin 1 From 1950 to 1970 Carvin manufactured and assembled several types of guitars and amplifiers They were an authorized manufacturer and reseller for Fender and Martin guitars DeArmond pickups and Sonola accordions In the 1960s and early 1970s they used Hofner necks on guitars they made 6 Starting in the 1970s Carvin developed a niche in the musical instrument world by selling directly to the public via mail order In the late 1970s Carvin began the production of their own instrument parts and expanded their product lines to include professional audio gear amps recording equipment lighting and other stage and studio equipment Later on Carvin switched to manufacturing through neck guitars attracting metal players such as Jason Becker and Marty Friedman 7 In the 1980s they began to offer customized guitars and basses based on available body shapes woods colors electronics and other features 8 On December 28 2009 it was announced that the founder of Carvin Guitars Kiesel Guitar Lowell C Kiesel had died 9 In 2015 Carvin Corporation split off the guitar business to a new company Kiesel Guitars 10 which continues to build electric and acoustic guitars MIDI synth guitars bass guitars and other instruments under the Carvin Guitars brand as well as new Kiesel branded instruments Carvin Corporation continued to operate the brands Carvin Amplifiers and Carvin Audio which manufactured guitar and bass amplifiers as well as other professional audio gear 11 12 In October 2017 Carvin Audio announced that their California factory would be closing its doors after over 70 years 13 On January 23 2018 Carvin Amps and Audio announced the relaunch of their website 14 On June 14 2018 Carvin announced the warehouse has been moved to a centralized USA location to offer customers faster shipping countrywide 15 References Edit a b Moseley Willie G June 2009 The Carvin DN440T Vintage Guitar p 64 Wendle Bruce August 2 1991 What Every Engineer Should Know about Developing Plastics Products CRC Press ISBN 9780824784850 RESINOX Trademark Details Justia Retrieved March 22 2021 Hill Matthew May 28 2015 Carvin Corporation Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article a2282333 Guitars Kiesel Lowell C Kiesel Founder of Kiesel Guitars KieselGuitars com www kieselguitars com Retrieved August 16 2017 What Model is that Carvin Guitar www carvinmuseum com Retrieved August 16 2017 Marty Friedman Guitar Gear Rig and Equipment www uberproaudio com Retrieved October 6 2020 Swearingen Cynthia November 19 2018 A Brief History Of Carvin Guitars Taking A Look at Its Journey Vintage Guitar Masters Retrieved May 22 2020 Guitars Kiesel Lowell C Kiesel Founder of Kiesel Guitars KieselGuitars com www kieselguitars com Retrieved December 13 2017 San Diego Union Tribune Carvin splits into two 2015 January 21 2015 Varga George January 20 2015 Carvin splits in two to launch Kiesel Guitars Retrieved March 5 2016 Carvin Announces the Launch of Kiesel Guitars January 24 2015 Retrieved March 5 2016 Carvin Audio Closes Factory Will Liquidate Assets October 9 2017 Carvin Amps and Audio Announces the Relaunch of CarvinAudio com January 24 2018 Archived from the original on January 25 2018 Retrieved January 25 2018 Carvin Amps Continues Family Legacy With New Leadership Archived from the original on March 25 2019 archived External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carvin Corporation Official website NAMM Oral History Interview with Lowell Kiesel June 24 2003 NAMM Oral History Interview with Carson Kiesel June 24 2003 Carvin DN640K review Willie G Moseley Vintage Guitar March 2005 accessed on line March 9 2007 Carvin Cobalt C780 Jumbo Acoustic Electric review proaudioreview com accessed on line March 9 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carvin Corporation amp oldid 1063514109, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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