the factory doors
Beta Sounds. Part 2
PART 2CMOS & Chaos: Inside the Sunn Beta Lead and Beta Bass — Part Two: The Sound If Part One was the blueprint, Part Two is the output. Now that...
Beta Sounds. Part 2
PART 2CMOS & Chaos: Inside the Sunn Beta Lead and Beta Bass — Part Two: The Sound If Part One was the blueprint, Part Two is the output. Now that...
Beta Active EQ. Part 1
CMOS & Chaos: Inside the Sunn Beta Lead and Beta Bass — Part One: The TechSome amps say one just one thing. The Beta speaks nearly every language. Originally introduced...
Beta Active EQ. Part 1
CMOS & Chaos: Inside the Sunn Beta Lead and Beta Bass — Part One: The TechSome amps say one just one thing. The Beta speaks nearly every language. Originally introduced...
Reverb, Reverence & Rebirth (2000s–2025)
Chapter 1: The Signal Never StoppedBy the early 2000s, Sunn had been officially dormant for years.The factory was long shut. No new products. No ad campaigns. No artist relations. But...
Reverb, Reverence & Rebirth (2000s–2025)
Chapter 1: The Signal Never StoppedBy the early 2000s, Sunn had been officially dormant for years.The factory was long shut. No new products. No ad campaigns. No artist relations. But...
Shutdown & Underground Resurgence (1980s–1990s)
Chapter 1: When the Factory Went QuietBy the early 1980s, Sunn’s output was slowing. Ownership had changed hands. The clarity of vision that once fueled its rise had started to...
Shutdown & Underground Resurgence (1980s–1990s)
Chapter 1: When the Factory Went QuietBy the early 1980s, Sunn’s output was slowing. Ownership had changed hands. The clarity of vision that once fueled its rise had started to...
From Garage Spark to Stage Thunder (1960s–1970s)
Chapter 1: The ProblemIn 1963, The Kingsmen had a hit—“Louie Louie.” Crowds were growing. Rooms were getting louder. But Norm Sundholm, the band’s bassist, had a problem: no one could...
From Garage Spark to Stage Thunder (1960s–1970s)
Chapter 1: The ProblemIn 1963, The Kingsmen had a hit—“Louie Louie.” Crowds were growing. Rooms were getting louder. But Norm Sundholm, the band’s bassist, had a problem: no one could...