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  2. Cambridge Audio - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_Audio

    Cambridge Audio is a British manufacturer of audio equipment including headphones, audio systems and components. It was founded in Cambridge , England in the early 1960s as Cambridge Consultants. The company is now independently owned by James Johnson-Flint, and is based in London as a brand of Audio Partnership .

  3. Cambridge SoundWorks - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 Cambridge Soundworks was bought by then Creative Labs. [2] Eventually, Cambridge SoundWorks manufactured over 60 different models of home stereo, home theater, multimedia speakers and assorted electronics products. Its products were designed in California, with Research and Development and Acoustic Engineering in Massachusetts.

  4. Douglas Self - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Self is a British electronics engineer and author with a particular interest in audio. He received a first class honours degree in engineering from Cambridge University, and then studied psychoacoustics at Sussex University. [1] He is the author of six books on audio electronics, published by Focal Press. [2]

  5. Class-XD Amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Class XD (crossover displacement) is a proprietary and patented [1] amplifier technology developed in-house by Cambridge Audio.. First appearing in 2006 in the Azur 840A integrated amplifier, the Crossover Displacement design sought to combine the performance of a traditional Class A design with the efficiency of Class B but without the linearity and distortion limitations of Class AB.

  6. KLH (company) - Wikipedia

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    KLH Audio is an American audio electronics company based in Noblesville, Indiana. [2] Originally founded in 1957 as KLH Research and Development Corporation in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company takes its name from the initials of its founders: Henry Kloss, Malcolm S. Low, and Josef Anton Hofmann.

  7. John A. Westlake - Wikipedia

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    He then moved on to working for Cambridge Audio, designing many of their award winning products - Cambridge Audio DACMagic digital to analog converter, CD4, CD4SE, CD6, DAC 123, ISO Magic etc. [2] He has also been working with semiconductor companies that patent some of his technologies: UK patent on Feedback controller for PWM amplifier ...

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