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Thomann became widely known primarily due to its large online retail operation, Thomann Cyberstore. According to a 2014 article in the largest Upper Franconian newspaper based in Bavaria , the Fränkischer Tag (de) , Musikhaus Thomann is the largest online retailer of its category of merchandise, worldwide.
JBL; Lexicon (company) (OEM on Genesis models such as the Genesis G80) Mark Levinson; Revel (OEM on newer Lincoln vehicles) JL Audio; JVC; KEF (OEM feature on select Lotus models, including the Lotus Emira) Kenwood (also an OEM option for the Hyundai Accent and Hyundai Tiburon vehicles) Krell (Offered on the now-discontinued Acura RLX)
The ring-radiator drivers are also known as "JBL bullets" because of their distinctive shape. The 375 was a re-invention of the Western Electric 594 driver but with an Alnico V magnet and a four-inch voice coil. The 375 shared the same basic magnet structure as the D-130 woofer. JBL engineers Ed May and Bart N. Locanthi created these designs. [4]
A nearly $200,000 McLaren was split clean in half in a grisly car crash in Texas Monday that left two people dead. Alarming photos show the black luxury sports car ripped in two after it smashed ...
A horn loudspeaker is a loudspeaker or loudspeaker element which uses an acoustic horn to increase the overall efficiency of the driving element(s). A common form (right) consists of a compression driver which produces sound waves with a small metal diaphragm vibrated by an electromagnet, attached to a horn, a flaring duct to conduct the sound waves to the open air.
Mark your calendars for Feb. 2. That’s the day NASCAR returns to action and Cup Series drivers get in gear for the 2025 season.. It all begins with the Cook Out Clash, an exhibition race at ...
Lisa Kudrow recently appeared on the “Armchair Expert” podcast and criticized Robert Zemeckis’ latest directorial effort, “Here.” The movie, which notably reunited Zemeckis with his ...
This category is to group together people and products associated with JBL, a US audio electronics company founded in 1946 by James Bullough Lansing. Their primary products are loudspeakers and associated electronics .