HH Electronics

HH Electronics is a British amplifier manufacturer that was founded in 1968 by Mike Harrison, Malcolm Green and Graham Lowes in Harston near Cambridge, England, where its first solid state TPA and MA range of studio quality amplifiers were designed and manufactured.

The company later moved to larger premises at Milton, Cambridgeshire, named the 'Dust Bowl', producing the first of the IC range of music amplifiers.

The I/C100 Organ/Musical Instrument Amplifier, which gave a massive 100-watt RMS of undistorted power and featured a unique green electro-luminescent lit front panel which was to become one of HH's unique selling points, was produced with musicians (especially the semi-pro) and the retail music equipment market in mind.

Continuing designs brought along another of the first 19-inch rack mountable studio quality power amplifiers, the S500D, a favourite with the big pro touring and hire companies.

HH moved premises again around 1985 to Clifton Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire and began to develop new amplification products, such as the VX Range of 19" Rack Amplifiers, MXA and Invader series speakers.

H-H Electronics TPA50 Professional Power Amplifier
H-H Electronics TPA50 Professional Power Amplifier - front panel