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  2. Koss Corporation - Wikipedia

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    After a short time Koss was looking for new ideas, and partnered with Martin Lange to eventually develop a stereo headphone. Based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, in 1991 Koss Audio & Video Electronics started producing and selling consumer electronics products as a separate company in Hazelwood, Missouri, United States. The Koss family ...

  3. Speaker wire - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] High-power in-car audio systems using 2-ohm speaker circuits require thicker wire than 4 to 8-ohm home audio applications. Most consumer applications use two conductor wire. A common rule of thumb is that the resistance of the speaker wire should not exceed 5 percent of the rated impedance of the system.

  4. Oswalds mill audio - Wikipedia

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    OMA is the only high end audio company manufacturing conical profile horn loudspeakers today. [3] OMA developed out of the infamous “Oswalds Mill Tube and Speaker Tasting”, a yearly event held in the 18th-century mill owned by Weiss in New Tripoli, PA. [4] The first OMA loudspeaker was commissioned by the photographer and filmmaker Anton ...

  5. Harman Kardon - Wikipedia

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    Harman Kardon designed and produced some of the first high fidelity audio products in the 1950s. The company's first product was an FM tuner.. Early integrated receivers (with a tuner, preamplifier and power amplifier) were an attempt to create, improve and produce high fidelity performance in a single unit.

  6. McIntosh Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    McIntosh Laboratory is an American manufacturer of handcrafted high-end [1] [2] [3] audio equipment headquartered in Binghamton, New York. [4] [5] It is a subsidiary of McIntosh Group, which in November 2024 was acquired by Bose Corporation, a fellow American audio company..

  7. SDI Technologies - Wikipedia

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    It introduced the Soundesign brand of high-end audio components in 1963, [2] and the company changed its name to Soundesign in 1968. [2] [3] Soundesign returned to being a privately-held company in 1982. The company was renamed again, this time to its current name, in 1994. [2]