First solid-state amp was from...Cerwin-Vega?!? OR not?

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At http://www.cerwinvega.com/cerwin-vega-history.html it states:

"It was in 1957 that Vega introduced the world’s first solid state amplifier, rated at 125 RMS: it was a power house by the standards of its time. The amplifier’s circuit was influenced by a 10,000-watt sonar amp Gene designed for Bendix Corp. "

Any evidence to the contrary? Nothing against Cerwin, I just assumed it would have been someone else...
 
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