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Pages in category "Audio equipment manufacturers of Japan" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Luxman pre-amplifier CL-32 with tubes (above in an amp-combination) Luxman L-210, amp at entry-level 80s, [1] and D-321, CD player 1992/93 [2] In the mid-1970s and early 1980s, Luxman rose to prominence in the world hi-fi community, owing to the quality sound produced by its equipment. Luxman were primarily specialists in making vacuum tube ...
Kenwood's series of "Integrated Amplifier" stereo power amplifiers, launched in 1977 and produced through the mid-1980s. The design for most of these products featured a true dual-mono path for stereo output (where no electrical components are shared between left- and right-channel amplification).
Sansui's amplifiers and tuners from the 1960s and 1970s remain in demand by audio enthusiasts. [3] Since 1965 the matte-black-faced AU-series amplifiers were released. [5] [6] In 1967 Sansui produced its first turntable. [7] In 1971, Sansui introduced the Quadphonic Synthesizer QS-1, which could make simulated four-channel stereo from two ...
Technics (テクニクス, Tekunikusu) is a Japanese audio brand established by Matsushita Electric (now Panasonic) in 1965.Since 1965, Matsushita has produced a variety of HiFi and other audio products under the brand name, such as turntables, amplifiers, radio receivers, tape recorders, CD players, loudspeakers, and digital pianos.
Rotel was a family-owned Japanese manufacturer of hi-fi audio and video equipment: home theater, amplifiers, compact disc players, etc. Rotel was started by Tomoki Tachikawa in Tokyo Japan in 1957 as a hi-fi electronics manufacturer. It is currently run by the nephew, Peter Kao.