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  2. Sonus Faber - Wikipedia

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    Sonus faber is an Italian manufacturer of handcrafted speakers, headphones, and other high-end audio equipment based in Arcugnano, Veneto, Italy. [1] The company was founded in 1983 by Franco Serblin. [2] Sonus faber is one of several audio brands owned by McIntosh Group, which also owns McIntosh, Sumiko, and Fine Sounds. [3]

  3. KEF - Wikipedia

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    The Reference Series Model 105/3, featuring the second generation of Uni-Q technology, was voted "Best imported Speaker" by the Japanese press in 1992. The New York Times has recognised KEF as "a leading audio company in Europe", and also "well known to American High-End audiophiles". [6] In 1992, KEF was acquired by Gold Peak Group. [2]

  4. Soul Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Soul Electronics produces a number of audio products, generally targeted at runners and other consumers who exercise. [15] [16] [19] Its current products include the Ultra Wireless over-ear headphones, the S-Storm portable speaker, and a number of earbud and earphone lines. The company's higher-end earbuds include the SYNC Pro and SYNC ANC.

  5. Sonus Faber’s new Lumina speakers offer stunning ... - AOL

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    The rest of the speaker is covered in the company’s classic black leather — a unique aesthetic feature that sounds gaudy but Sonus Faber somehow makes work. Sonus Faber’s new Lumina speakers ...

  6. Nakamichi - Wikipedia

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    The Shockwave Ultra 9.2 DTS:X pioneered Nakamichi's quad modular surround speaker technology, of which its four surround speakers could be attached as pairs to become two sets of dipoles surround speakers, enabling the sound to reverberate off walls to create the same true surround sound environment as when the four surround speakers were ...

  7. Infinity Systems - Wikipedia

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    The IRS (Infinity Reference System) was an ultra-high-end system, selling at US$65,000 in the 1980s. It consisted of 72 EMIT tweeters, 24 EMIM midrange drivers, and twelve 12-inch polypropylene woofers in four towers. Nudell left to form Genesis Technologies, a high-end loudspeaker company, founded in Seattle in 1991. [2]