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Companies that manufacture sound reproduction or sound recording equipment, such as loudspeakers, microphones, amplifiers and turntables Wikimedia Commons has media related to Audio equipment manufacturers .
Pages in category "Audio equipment manufacturers of the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 220 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This list of electronics brands is specialized as the list of brands of companies that provide electronics equipment. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Companies that do activities in design and marketing of audio equipment (sound reproduction or sound recording equipment, such as loudspeakers, microphones, amplifiers), but may contract the manufacturing out to a different company.
QSC Audio Products: United States Quad Electroacoustics: United Kingdom (brand) Radio Shack: United States RCF audio: Italy Rectilinear Research Corporation: United States Rega Research: United Kingdom Renkus-Heinz: United States ReVox: Switzerland Rogers International: United Kingdom (brand) Sansui: Japan Sherwood: United States SMS Audio ...
Bose Corporation (/ b oʊ z / ⓘ) is an American manufacturing company that predominantly sells audio equipment. The company was established by Amar Bose in 1964 and is based in Framingham, Massachusetts. It is best known for its home audio systems and speakers, noise-canceling headphones, professional audio products, and automobile sound systems.
The SASS stereo microphone was patented in 1989. Garth Brooks was the first performer to wear the Crown CM311A headset microphone in 1993. The CM700 studio condenser was introduced in 1995. [2] Some Crown products were sold for export labeled with the Amcron, rather than the Crown, brand. [18]
dbx, Inc. is an American manufacturer of professional audio recording equipment owned by Harman International, a subsidiary of South Korea-based company Samsung Electronics. It was founded by David E. Blackmer in 1971. [1] The original company goal was: "To get closer to the realism of a live performance."