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  2. Crosley Radio - Wikipedia

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    Crosley Radio is an audio electronic manufacturing company headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a modern incarnation of the original Crosley Corporation which existed from 1921 to 1956. Modern Marketing Concepts resurrected the Crosley name after the original brand was discontinued by parent company Avco in 1956, due to declining sales.

  3. List of phonograph manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A Lyricera Phonograph Company phonograph An RCA Victor Special Portable Phonograph, circa 1935 A Technics turntable A Victor Talking Machine This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. 8 Turntable Speakers to Make the Most of Your Vinyl Collection

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  5. KLH (company) - Wikipedia

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    The original aim of the company was to design and produce loudspeakers in speaker enclosures. [3] KLH had sales of $17 million, employed over 500 people and sold over 30,000 speakers a year before it was sold to Singer Corporation in 1964. [4] In 1970, KLH became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Electro Audio Dynamics (EAD) of Great Neck, New York. [4]

  6. Acoustic Research - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic Research was a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company that manufactured high-end audio equipment. The brand is now owned by VOXX.Acoustic Research was known for the AR-3 series of speaker systems, which used the 12 in (300 mm) acoustic suspension woofer of the AR-1 with newly designed dome mid-range speaker and high-frequency drivers.

  7. Record changer - Wikipedia

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    Stack-O-Matic Turntables, a retro-style record player with the changer feature manufactured by Crosley Radio Corporation; Horton, Charles (February 1919). "An Electric Automatic Stop for the Phonograph". Popular Science Monthly. 94 (2). New York City: Modern Publishing: 13. ISSN 0161-7370. OCLC 4179801

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