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  2. Altec Lansing - Wikipedia

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    On July 11, 2005, Altec Lansing Technologies announced that it was to be acquired by Plantronics for approximately $166 million. [19] On September 10, 2008, Altec Lansing Technologies went through a corporate makeover changing its name to Altec Lansing LLC and its logo from a "whirlpool" to an abstraction of a multi-cellular horn. [20]

  3. Altec Lansing Duplex - Wikipedia

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    The permanent magnet upgrade of the 601 was released in 1944 as the 604, at which point the 601 was discontinued. [5] The 604 was the same basic design using a 15-inch LF driver, but with a larger 3" voice coil, individual Alnico V magnets for the LF and HF drivers, and a cast aluminum frame.

  4. John Kenneth Hilliard - Wikipedia

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    Hilliard remained VP of Engineering at Altec until 1960 during which time he supervised the development of sectoral horns, significant reductions in the size of the condenser microphone, many amplifier and crossover designs, and a major reworking and improvement of the Altec Lansing Duplex 604, [1] the well-known high-fidelity coaxial ...

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  6. List of loudspeaker manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Altec Lansing: United States Amphion Loudspeakers: Finland Anker: China Armstrong Audio: United Kingdom Audiovox: United States Audison: Italy Auro-3D: Belgium Bang & Olufsen: Denmark Barefoot Sound: United States BassBoss: United States Behringer: Germany Blaupunkt: Germany Bosch: Germany Bose: United States Boston Acoustics: United States ...

  7. JBL - Wikipedia

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    1946 – Lansing leaves Altec and founded a new company, James B. Lansing Sound Inc. 1947 – JBL has a 15" speaker (38 cm), model D-130, using for the first time a 4" (100 mm) voice coil in a speaker cone; 1949 – James. B. Lansing dies of suicide; William Thomas became president of the company