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  2. Sonus Faber - Wikipedia

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    Sonus faber is one of several audio brands owned by McIntosh Group, which also owns McIntosh, Sumiko, and Fine Sounds. [3] Sonus faber's products include Chameleon T floor-standing tower speakers, Venere floor speakers, Lumina bookshelf speakers, Aida tower speakers, and others. [4] The Aida line of speakers sells for approximately $120,000. [5]

  3. McIntosh Group - Wikipedia

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    McIntosh Group (formerly Fine Sounds Group) is an American holding company specializing in audio equipment and owns the brands McIntosh Laboratory, Sonus Faber, Fine Sounds Americas, Sumiko Phono Cartridges, Fine Sounds BeneLux, and Fine Sounds U.K. They also have a Sonus Faber partnership with Maserati and a McIntosh audio partnership with ...

  4. Franco Serblin - Wikipedia

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    Franco Serblin (born Gianfranco Serblin) (circa 1939 [1] - 31 March 2013) was an Italian entrepreneur and designer, known for founding Sonus Faber [2] and popularising the smooth form which is imitated by many designers today.

  5. Lumina - Wikipedia

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    Lumina (desktop environment), for TrueOS and other Unix and Unix-like systems Lumina (typeface) , a foundry type made by Ludwig & Mayer Lumina, the plural form for Lumen (anatomy) , the innermost layer of a hollow organ such as the stomach or an artery

  6. Sonus - Wikipedia

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    Sonus is a Latin word that means noise or sound. It may refer to: the root word of sonic and sound; Sonus; Sonus Networks, a technology and telecommunications company that merged into Ribbon Communications; SONUS, the online jukebox of electroacoustic works maintained by the Canadian Electroacoustic Community

  7. Marimba Lumina - Wikipedia

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    The curved 4-1/3 octave Marimba Lumina "Gold" was first introduced in 1999 and played by Buchla “associate” Joel Davel at the Bell-Atlantic Jazz Festival in New York City. Later versions introduced in 2000 and 2001 were produced in collaboration with Nearfield Multimedia and include a 3.5 and 2.5 octave range.

  8. Lumines II - Wikipedia

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    Lumines II [a] is a 2006 puzzle video game developed by Q Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). It was released in November 2006 in the PAL region and North America by Buena Vista Games , and in February 2007 in Japan by Bandai Namco Games .

  9. SOSUS - Wikipedia

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    First SOSUS stations. Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) was the original name for a submarine detection system based on passive sonar developed by the United States Navy to track Soviet submarines.

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