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Quested (Nov 11, 2003 - 238 hits)
English manufacturer of professionnal studio monitors. Models include:, q210, q410, q212, q412, hm412, hm415, qsb118, f11, h108, vh2108, vh3208, hq210, hq410, ud1, vs2205, vs2108, vs3208, vs1112, vs1115, ap800, qfds360
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Octiv (Oct 21, 2003 - 963 hits)
Stop loud commercials with Terk Volume Regulator. Powerful multi-band audio processors Voice quality and volume matching solutions
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FAR (Aug 5, 2003 - 121 hits)
Manufacturer and designer of professional electro-acoustic products, studio monitors and acoustic design
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Wave Idea (Jul 23, 2003 - 870 hits)
Wave Idea makes MIDI & Audio products. MIDI controllers, USB Audio interface, ...
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Sonic Core (Mar 2, 2003 - 1001 hits)
Manufacturer of many Audio software, Audio Plug-ins and Audio card... (aka Creamware)
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M-Audio (Dec 30, 2002 - 7253 hits)
M-Audio is a leading provider of digital audio and MIDI solutions for electronic musicians and audio professionals worldwide.
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Echo Digital Audio (Nov 12, 2002 - 1147 hits)
Echo Digital Audio is a leading manufacturer of digital audio recording interfaces for musicians, producers, DJ and audio professionals.
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Milab Microphones (Aug 16, 2002 - 178 hits)
Milab Microphones AB - Professional Microphones for Studio and Stage
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Universal Audio (Jul 30, 2002 - 4041 hits)
Founded in 1958 by the late Bill Putnam Sr., Universal Audio was a natural extension of his success as a recording engineer, studio designer, and inventor. Putnam was a favorite engineer of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and many other music icons of the time. In 2000, Putnam Sr. was awarded the Technical Achievement Grammy in praise of his multiple contributions to the recording industry, including the first use of artificial reverberation, effects sends, and the vocal booth, not to mention the legendary studios he designed which are still in operation to this day.
Putnam started three audio product companies during his career: Universal Audio, Studio Electronics, and UREI. All three built products that remain widely used decades after their introduction, including the ubiquitous LA-2A and 1176 compressors, and the 610 tube mic preamp and EQ, used to record everyone from Sinatra to the Beach Boys to Van Halen.
In 1999, Bill Putnam Jr. and James Putnam re-launched Universal Audio and merged with Kind of Loud Technologies — a leading audio software company
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TEAC (Jul 26, 2002 - 86 hits)
TEAC makes Computer Products, Digital Recorders, Mission Recorders, Consumer Electronics, 911 systems, CDRW's, MP3 Players, Stereo Equipment, and Floppy Drives.
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