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Acoustic Research: United States Advent: United States Ahuja: India Alesis: United States Altec Lansing: United States Amphion Loudspeakers: Finland Anker: China Armstrong Audio: United Kingdom ATC: United Kingdom Audiovox: United States Audison: Italy Auro-3D: Belgium Bang & Olufsen: Denmark Barefoot Sound: United States BassBoss: United ...
This list displays all 3 Irish companies in the Fortune Global 500, which ranks the world's largest companies by annual revenue. The figures below are given in millions of US dollars and are for the fiscal year 2021. [1] Also listed are the headquarters location, net profit, number of employees worldwide and industry sector of each company.
Company Sector Ticker symbol Year delisted (if no longer listed) Aer Lingus: AERL 2015 AIB GROUP PLC: A5G: AQUILA: AERI: Bank of Ireland: BIRG: C&C Group: GCC 2019 CAIRN HOMES PLC: C5H: Conroy Gold and Natural Resources: CNGR CORRE ENERGY B.V. CORRE: CPL Resources Plc. CRH plc: DD8A: 2023 DALATA HOTEL GP. DHG Datalex: DLE: DCC plc: DCC 2013 ...
Taoglas, headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, is a manufacturer of RF antennas, RF Receivers, speakers and other modules. [1] [2] The company was founded in 2004 in Enniscorthy, County Wexford and in 2021, with their main headquarters located in Dublin. [3] In February 2023, the company was purchased by US based Graham Partners. [4]
In KEF: 50 Years of Innovation in Sound, the authors assert that KEF reduced the average size of bass-rich home loudspeakers from 9–10 cubic feet (250–280 L) to about 2 cubic feet (57 L), based on the work on the "acoustic-suspension woofer" at Acoustic Research. The company pioneered large-scale production of drivers with cones made of ...
Harman International Industries, Inc., commonly known as Harman, is an American audio electronics company. [3] Since 2017, the company has been operating as an independent subsidiary of Samsung Electronics. [4] Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, US, it has its own executive leadership team. [5]
1954 – The 375 compression engine is the first 4-inch engine sold; its response extends to 9 kHz 1954 – Presentation of acoustic lenses developed by Bart N. Locanthi 1955 – Leo Fender integrates the D-130 model in their amplifiers, thus starting the entry of JBL into professional music
The company was one of the first licensees of the MediaLink networking technology developed by the Lone Wolf Corp. for professional audio systems. MediaLink, however, did not prove robust enough for professional audio users, so by the mid 1990s QSC abandoned it in favor of Ethernet-based networking, which was becoming more affordable and ...