Ashdown Engineering

Ashdown Engineering
Type Private
Industry Bass amplification
Founded 1997
Founder(s) Mark Gooday
Headquarters Chelmsford, Essex,
England
Key people Mark Gooday - Managing Director Chris Bates - Sales Director Dan Gooday - PR & Artist Relations Lee Alexander - UK Sales
Subsidiaries Hayden Amplification
Website ashdownmusic.com

Ashdown Engineering is a British manufacturer of instrument amplifiers, particularly for bass, but also developed a range of guitar amps for a number of years. The company was founded in 1997 by Mark Gooday, a chief engineer and manager at Trace Elliot during their glory years, but the company suffered large financial losses and Gooday was fired by Trace Elliot's then parent company Kaman but had secretly been planning to start his own company. The company was named 'Ashdown' after Gooday's wife's family name, and the logo was constructed from this, the Austin-Healey motor badge, and Mark's insistence on the 'engineering' wording.

The first amplifier that Ashdown produced was the Klystron Bass Magnifier, of which only 200 amps and 100 pre-amps were shipped, since another company had registered the name. Following this, much of the currently available gear was released - the MAG, Electric Blue, and ABM series. Following this, the Acoustic Radiator, Peacemaker, Fallen Angel, and recently, All-Access series of guitar amplifiers have been released, to great acclaim.

Ashdown have gone on to produce higher quality boutique and hand-wired amplifiers, such as the Essex Blonde. Ashdown then set up a separate company called Hayden Amplification who specifically produce hand-wired amplifiers.

From 2007 sister company Hayden Amplification produces Ashdown's valve guitar amplifiers.

Contents

Bass Amplification

NEW IN 2010

NEW IN 2011 (available March onwards)

Bass Effects Pedals

Guitar Amplification

These amps are no longer in production by Ashdown:

Acoustic Amplification

Notable Ashdown Users

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