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  2. Thiel Audio - Wikipedia

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    Thiel Audio first exhibited at the Consumer Electronics Show in 1977 (the year the company was commonly stated as being founded, although they had been selling since 1976) [5] with the introduction of the 01 full-range speaker. A year later, in 1978, the model 03 introduced the principles of time, phase, and frequency coherence, which would ...

  3. Duntech - Wikipedia

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    Duntech speakers are used as a reference in mastering suites like this. [1] Duntech is an Australia-based professional audio loudspeaker manufacturer, researcher, and developer. [2] Their speakers are considered to be extremely high-end, audiophile-grade speakers, but they come with a very high price tag, as well. [3]

  4. Showco - Wikipedia

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    Showco was a sound equipment provider of touring sound reinforcement equipment and services to the concert touring industry. It was based in Dallas, Texas, United States.In 2000, Showco was acquired by Clair Global.

  5. Mark Levinson (audio equipment designer) - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 1972, Levinson founded Mark Levinson Audio Systems (MLAS, Ltd.) in New Haven, Connecticut. He ran MLAS from 1972 to 1980, during which time he created products such as the LNP-2 preamplifier. He also invented the concept of high-end car sound in 1979. [citation needed] However, by 1980 MLAS was in financial trouble.

  6. John Deere Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere Pavilion in Moline. The John Deere Pavilion is an attraction and museum located in Moline, Illinois. [1] The Pavilion opened in 1997 as part of an urban renewal project on the site of the former John Deere Plow Works (first built in 1848). Today the area includes Vibrant Arena at the Mark, a Wyndham Hotel, and several restaurants.

  7. John Meyer (audio engineer) - Wikipedia

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    While at McCune John first realized his idea of a fully integrated loudspeaker system. The system was built for Creedence Clearwater Revival's last tour. It was a fully integrated tri-amped, horn-loaded system with processing electronics. [5] Three amps were built into a rack-mountable enclosure that would drive two speakers.

  8. JBL Paragon - Wikipedia

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    The Paragon is a horn-loaded, stereo speaker system within a single 9-foot-wide (2.7 m) housing. [3] It is based on a diffusion principle developed by Richard Ranger as consultant to JBL. Launched in 1957, the Paragon is the world's earliest production stereo loudspeaker for home use, [5] and also the most expensive speaker at the time. [2]

  9. Magnepan - Wikipedia

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    The "X" option adds $2,000 to $11,000 to the price. So, for example, the 2.7i is $6000 and the 2.7X is $10,000. All Magnepans are 4-ohm speakers, with sensitivity of 86 dB at 500 Hz, 2.83 V. The 4 ohms has almost zero phase throughout the audio band, so aside from requiring a lot of current these are easy speakers to drive.

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