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  2. D+M Group - Wikipedia

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    It was formed in 2002 from the merger of Denon and Marantz. [1] [2] It had acquired several other companies since that time. Prior to 2008, it was owned by RHJ International, which is associated with Ripplewood Holdings. In 2008, it was acquired by K. K. BCJ-2, a Tokyo corporation owned by investment funds advised by Bain Capital. [3]

  3. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha YMU759 (a.k.a. MA-2) 2000 32 16 2 Some 2000s cellphones, PDAs: 8 channels for 4 operators, an additional ADPCM channel [89] Yamaha YMU762 (a.k.a. MA-3) 2001 64 32 2 Some 2000s cellphones, PDAs: 16 channels for 4 operators, 8 additional PCM/ADPCM channels [90] Yamaha YMU765 (a.k.a. MA-5) 2003 64 32 2 Some 2000s cellphones, PDAs

  4. Marantz - Wikipedia

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    Marantz is a company that develops and sells high-end audio products. [2] The company was founded in New York, but is now based in California. The first Marantz audio product was designed and built by Saul Marantz in his home in Kew Gardens, New York. [3]

  5. Denon - Wikipedia

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    Denon (株式会社デノン, Kabushiki Gaisha Denon) is a Japanese electronics company dealing with audio equipment. The Denon brand came from a merger of Denki Onkyo (not to be confused with the other Onkyo ) and others in 1939, but it originally started as Nippon Chikuonki Shoukai in 1910 by Frederick Whitney Horn, an American entrepreneur.

  6. Sansui Electric - Wikipedia

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    Its latest amplifiers included the a-u alpha series like the 707´and 907 (1987) [17] au-x1111 (round about 1990) [18] and others; b-2105 mos with a weight of 37 kg (82 lb) (1999) [19] Sansui ended its Japanese production of high-end amplifiers some time between 2002 and 2005. [citation needed] In 2001 the headquarters in Shi-Yokohama was ...

  7. Yamaha Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Corporation (ヤマハ株式会社, Yamaha Kabushiki gaisha, / ˈ j ɑː m ɒ ˌ h ɑː /; Japanese pronunciation:) is a Japanese musical instrument and audio equipment manufacturer. It is one of the constituents of Nikkei 225 and is the world's largest musical instrument manufacturing company.

  8. Yamaha MU-series - Wikipedia

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    The MU-series product line superseded the company's previous TG-series modules, the TG100 and TG300. Although the majority of Yamaha's MU-series modules were meant for the home user, the company also made rack-mount versions of the MU90 and MU100 called the MU90R and MU100R, respectively, for professional use.

  9. The Interviews: An Oral History of Television - Wikipedia

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    TV Foundation Chairs Jerry Petry and Emeritus Thomas W. Sarnoff guide the day-to-day operations of the Archive. Archive staff, professors, scholars and journalists from around the country volunteer their time to conduct these interviews. The Foundation employs a small staff who prepare all of the research and questions in advance.

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