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  2. Rogers International - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 as a result of a dramatic downturn in its Asian exports, the company closed the last of its UK manufacturing sites, and moved all production to Asia. [4] In 2018, Rogers moved back to the UK and started making hifi products such as LS3/5a and LS5/9 and valve amplification. [citation needed]

  3. Goodmans Industries - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Goodmans continued to develop loudspeakers, amplifiers, tuners and receivers. At one point it was a major supplier for loudspeakers to the hi-fi market and to the motor car industry. [11] Goodmans launched their first DAB digital radio products at the end of 2002, including the GPS280 portable stereo CD player. [12]

  4. Rotel - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the B&W Group established Rotel Europe in the UK to consolidate all Rotel sales and support activities outside North America. [2] The Classé brand was acquired by Sound United in 2018. In October 2020, Sound United LLC also acquired Bowers & Wilkins. [3] Rotel maintains an exclusive network of specialist hi-fi dealers around the world.

  5. Cambridge Audio - Wikipedia

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    CD1 advert with Stan Curtis. Between the 1980s and 1990s, Cambridge Audio changed owners a few more times, with the business sold to UK hi-fi entrepreneur Vince Adams, in 1980, and relaunched as Cambridge Audio Research Ltd. Financial difficulties for the parent company in 1984 led to Cambridge Audio Research being taken over by Stan and Angie Curtis and renamed Cambridge Audio International.

  6. Hacker Radio Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Hacker Radio primarily marketed its products to the UK domestic market, and were priced towards the top of the market. This, plus the relatively short period of operation (only two decades) results in a lower brand awareness today compared to other household names such as Roberts Radio. However, Hacker products have a strong following among ...

  7. Linn Products - Wikipedia

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    Linn Products is an engineering company that manufactures hi-fi and audio equipment. Founded by Ivor Tiefenbrun in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1972, the company is best known as the manufacturer of the Linn Sondek LP12 turntable. From 2007 Linn was one of the first audio manufacturers to introduce digital music streaming using the home network and ...

  8. Musical Fidelity - Wikipedia

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    Musical Fidelity was founded in 1982 by Antony Michaelson, a clarinettist and Hi-Fi enthusiast, following his exit from Michaelson & Austin, a predecessor company of which he was a partner. Musical Fidelity's first product was "The Preamp", which incorporated moving coil and moving magnet pre-amplification and a single line-level ‘Tuner’ input.

  9. KEF - Wikipedia

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    KEF was the first loudspeaker manufacturer to deploy such materials in Hi-Fi speakers. MAT is a maze-like structure where each of the intricate channels absorbs a specific frequency. Sitting behind the tweeter, it absorbs unwanted sound radiating from the rear of the driver, reducing distortion and preventing audio distraction.

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