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  2. Radford Electronics - Wikipedia

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    As an expert in transformer design, Arthur Radford was able to reduce distortion by a factor of ten over the best performing amplifier of the day. The MK11 and Series 3 Amplifiers used a unique pentode phase inverter, which was the result of a joint venture between Dr A R Bailey and Arthur Radford, and was the subject of a detailed article in ...

  3. Technics (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The brand was relaunched with a series of amplifiers, speakers and micro hi-fi systems, but no turntables were yet available. The turntables were relaunched in 2016. As written above, in 2016, on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the SL-1200, Technics came back with the SL-1200 G. [ 12 ] About 2017 a remarkable digital amplifier, the SU ...

  4. Sinclair Radionics - Wikipedia

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    The last Sinclair Radionics hi-fi product was the System 4000, in 1974. Another Sinclair Radionics product that was introduced in 1964 and failed was the first class D amplifier kit rated at 10 watt RMS: [ citation needed ] a class D switching amplifier that was good in theory but sadly ahead of its time and available technology.

  5. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    The term "hi-fi," an abbreviation for high fidelity, was coined during this era to describe audio systems that aimed to reproduce sound with high accuracy and minimal distortion. The vinyl LP became popular during the 1950s, and the availability of affordable components such as turntables, speakers and amplifiers enhanced the sonic realism of ...

  6. Category : Audio equipment manufacturers of the United Kingdom

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  7. Wharfedale (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wharfedale is a British audio equipment brand, best known for loudspeakers. It is currently part of the International Audio Group. Wharfedale also used to brand televisions, DVD players, set-top boxes and Hi-Fi players. Since 2008, they have only manufactured and sold audio equipment.

  8. Pro-Ject - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Ject Audio Systems is a manufacturer of audiophile equipment, founded in 1991 by Heinz Lichtenegger and located in Mistelbach, Austria. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pro-Ject Audio Systems designs the products in Austria and produces them in plants located in Germany , Czech Republic and Slovakia .

  9. Alba (electronics brand) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006, the Alba group was selling one million TVs, two million MP3 players and a million microwaves in the UK annually, and had product managers and designers from around the world. [10] Alba CRT TV with built-in DVD player. The company sold its leisure division to private equity firm Rutland Partners in August 2007 for £51.5 million.