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  2. Goodmans Industries - Wikipedia

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    Goodmans is a British consumer electronics brand and former company, currently under the ownership of the B&M Group. A wide range of products have been marketed under the name, traditionally focused in audio, stand-alone speakers and radios.

  3. Quad Electroacoustics - Wikipedia

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    Quad electrostatic speaker. In late 1949 (or early 1950), the company launched the CR corner ribbon loudspeaker. This used a Goodmans Axiom 150 cone loudspeaker for the lower frequencies and an electromagnetic ribbon loudspeaker, designed by Acoustical, for the higher frequencies. Fewer than one thousand units were sold.

  4. LS3/5A - Wikipedia

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    The LS3/5A is a commercially produced loudspeaker driven by the need of the BBC to monitor and assess broadcast programme quality. It was derived from the LS3/5, which was conceived and developed by the BBC Engineering Department in the early 1970s, when it was under the stewardship of Dudley Harwood. [2]

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  7. Colin Whatmough - Wikipedia

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    301/303 in 1996- The first Floor Standing "Signature" speakers; 502/505 in 1999- A speaker which stood the longest test of time; Magnum in 2000- The first of the 5.1 configured speaker line up; Classic Series in 2001- More additions to the 5.1 category; Performance Series in 2002- The most popular series in the range