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A&R Cambridge's first product was the A60 integrated amplifier, released in 1976, which soon became a classic, admired for its restrained, sleek appearance and its high-end sound performance. [3] The name 'A&R Cambridge' was a shortened form of 'Amplification & Recording, Cambridge' which represented the initial operations of its founders, John ...
Cambridge School of Art is known worldwide for its MA in Children's Book Illustration. [citation needed] Anglia Ruskin is a member of the Creative East. [98] In 2023, Anglia Ruskin University and the University of Cambridge formed a partnership to support PhD researchers in the social sciences. [99] The School of Medicine in Chelmsford
A&R is a common abbreviation for artists and repertoire and also for amplification and recording. A&R may also refer to: A & R, Cambridge Ltd, a British hi-fi equipment manufacturer; A & R Recording, a New York recording studio; Angus & Robertson, an Australian bookseller
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.
Companies based in Cambridge (7 C, 108 P) Cosworth (16 P) D. Defunct companies based in Cambridgeshire (11 P) N. ... A&R Cambridge Ltd; Aero Research Limited; AIM ...
The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) is a professional not-for-profit theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Founded in 1979 by Robert Brustein, the A.R.T. is known for its commitment to new American plays and music–theater explorations; to neglected works of the past; and to established classical texts reinterpreted in refreshing new ways. [1]
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Arm Holdings plc (formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a British semiconductor and software design company based in Cambridge, England, whose primary business is the design of central processing unit (CPU) cores that implement the ARM architecture family of instruction sets.