MI audio
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MI Audio is a guitar effect and amplifier company in NSW, Australia. They are the largest Boutique Pedal builder in Australia. The company is named after creator Michael Ibrihim in that MI is his initials.
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[edit] History
MI Audio was founded in 2002 by Michael Ibrahim. The company was created due to the success of the Tube Zone Overdrive pedal, which was first being created by Ibrihim and sold to family and friends in 1995. To this day the Tube Zone Overdrive continues to be the flagship overdrive pedal in the MI Audio range.
Over the next few years Ibrihim continued to design and release pedals including the Blue Boy Overdrive and the GI & Neo Fuzz boxes.
In 2005 on the 5th of December the company grew to such a size that is was relocated into industrial premesis and extra people were hired to assist in keeping up with the demand for their pedals. In 2006 the industrial premesis was outgrown and the company once again shifted operations into a larger industrial building[1]
[edit] Recent Projects
In 2007 the company revealed plans for it's first guitar amp which is still un-named although prototypes have been made and specification released.
[edit] Effect Range
- Tube Zone Overdrive
- Blue Boy Deluxe (Overdrive/Distortion)
- Crunch Box Distortion
- Blues Pro Overdrive
- Neo Fuzz
- GI Fuzz
- Boost 'N' Buff (Booster/Buffer)
- Classic Distortion
[edit] Amplifier Range
To Be Announced
[edit] MI Audio Endorsers
- Felix Buehler
- Ben Butler
- Shawn Christie
- Paul Dempsey
- Ed DeGenaro
- F
- Brett Garsed
- Dave Hole
- Whynot Jansveld
- Adam Koopmans
- Carl Orr
- Glenn Pearc]
- Doug Rappoport
- Matt Scannell
- Marco Sfogli
- Pat Thomi
- Geoff Wells
- Wild T
- Ed Tree
[edit] References
- ^ Official Website

