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  2. ProAc - Wikipedia

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    ProAc Limited is a British loudspeaker manufacturing company. The company was reportedly founded by Stewart Tyler in 1979 and registered on 09/05/1988. The brand of ProAc was built on the reputation of his first loudspeaker manufacturing entity, Celef Audio Ltd., which was reportedly founded in 1973, incorporated on 10/09/1975 and renamed to Celef Audio International Limited on 10/12/1985.

  3. Lipinski Sound - Wikipedia

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    Stereophile Magazine rated Lipinski’s Super Audio CD (SACD) among 75 best surround recordings ever made, saying: "It is a phenomenal demo, both on its own and as proof of how, without any gimmicks, multichannel can improve on two-channel stereo. A great audio and a great musical experience." [3]

  4. Stereophile - Wikipedia

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    Stereophile was founded in 1962 [2] by J. Gordon Holt. With the August 1987 issue, it started monthly publication. In 1998, Stereophile was acquired by the Petersen Publishing Company. [3] At this point, it was based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. [2] During this period, it was published eight times a year. [2]

  5. J. Gordon Holt - Wikipedia

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    J. Gordon Holt in 2005. Justin Gordon Holt (19 April 1930 – 20 July 2009) was an audio engineer and the founder of Stereophile magazine, and is widely considered to be the founder of the high-end audio movement, which promoted the philosophy of judging sound quality by subjective tests, generally with "cost no object" sound components, including loudspeakers, turntables, amplifiers, vacuum ...

  6. KEF - Wikipedia

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    The Reference Series Model 105/3, featuring the second generation of Uni-Q technology, was voted "Best imported Speaker" by the Japanese press in 1992. The New York Times has recognised KEF as "a leading audio company in Europe", and also "well known to American High-End audiophiles". [6] In 1992, KEF was acquired by Gold Peak Group. [2]

  7. Duntech - Wikipedia

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    Duntech speakers are used as a reference in mastering suites like this. [1] Duntech is an Australia-based professional audio loudspeaker manufacturer, researcher, and developer. [2] Their speakers are considered to be extremely high-end, audiophile-grade speakers, but they come with a very high price tag, as well. [3]

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