Electronique
Akai
For more than eight decades, AKAI has proven itself to be one of the premier sources of vision and innovation for consumer electronics. Founded in 1929, Tokyo, Japan, AKAI has engaged in offering quality home entertainment products specializing in the audio and video arenas.
Alpine
Alpine Electronics of America, Inc., is the industry-leading manufacturer of high performance mobile electronics, founded in 1978. Alpine is the only manufacturer specializing in mobile multimedia, an integrated system approach incorporating digital entertainment, security and navigation products for your mobile entertainment.
Altec Lansing
Altec Lansing is a leading manufacturer and marketer of high quality computer and home entertainment sound systems, and a line of headsets, headphones, and microphones for personal digital media.
Audes
Our company was established in 1959 as a transformer and cable manufacturing facility for the Soviet Ministry of Defence. Since 1984, we have been manufacturing high fidelity loudspeakers and speakers units. Since 1992, established an in-house manufacturing facility to produce cabinets for the loudspeakers.
Blaupunkt
The blue spot stands for technical competence. Blaupunkt, a subsidiary of Robert Bosch Ltd. is the European market leader in the car radio industry. Headquarters is located in Hildesheim, Germany where 2800 people are employed. Worldwide, Blaupunkt employs around 7500 staff and produces more than 5 million car radios and 500 000 navigation systems every year.
Bose
Bose Corporation was founded in 1964 by Dr. Amar G. Bose, then professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While doing graduate work at MIT in the 1950s, Dr. Bose decided to purchase a new stereo system. He was disappointed to find that speakers with impressive technical specifications failed to reproduce the realism of a live performance.
Brother
La mission d'entreprise du Groupe Brother est de fournir une valeur ajoutée à ses clients grâce à la fabrication de produits d’envergure mondiale, en utilisant des technologies originales développées par ses soins. Nos activités sont guidées par notre devise «At your side», qui signifie avant tout, penser aux clients qui utilisent nos produits et nos services.
Casio
Casio has a distinctive originality that no other company can match. We understand that innovative products are never the result of simply improving on what is already available. The human mind has a tendency to be bound unwittingly by the limits of common sense. So revolutionary products can only be created when we step outside the boundaries of conventional thinking and undertake a penetrating new search for what is best, right and ideal.
Denon
Decades of innovation and excellence have passionately shaped our company culture and transformed an industry.
GE
At GE, it isn’t enough to think big. Imagination must be practiced within boundaries of ethics, compliance and integrity. Far from limiting creativity, GE’s high standards have instead drawn a unique workforce of people dedicated to building a better company — and a better world — each and every day.
Gemini
Our mission at Gemini Sound Products is to enhance your experience through function and performance. We've built our business over the last 30 years on understanding what you really want and value in a DJ or Pro Audio product, accompanied by a level of service unparalleled in the industry.
Harman Kardon
For more than 50 years, Harman International's legendary family of brands has been defining – and redefining – what is considered "state of the art" in the audio and video world.
Hitachi
Since its founding in 1910, Hitachi has acted from a corporate philosophy of contributing to society through technology. In the intervening years, the world and society have changed greatly, but we have never lost our pioneering spirit, based on the principles of harmony and sincerity.
JBL
James Bullough Lansing was born James Martini, 14 January 1902, in Macoupin County, Millwood Township, Illinois. His parents were Henry Martini, born in St. Louis, Missouri, and Grace Erbs Martini, born in Central City, Illinois. The elder Martini was a coal mining engineer, and his work required that the family moved about quite a bit during Lansing's early years.
JVC
In consumer products, JVC offers high definition displays, digital video camcorders, home theater systems, audio components and systems, portable audio products, satellite television receivers, DVD players and recorders, digital storage devices, audio and video accessories, car audio/video products and recording media.
Kenwood
Welcome to Kenwoodusa.com, home of Kenwood Car Stereos, Home Electronics, Amateur Radio and Land Mobile Radio.
KLH
KLH is a company of exceptional (although sometimes fanatic) people, with a passionate focus on designing and building quality audio entertainment products at exceptional values.
Koss
In 1953, John Koss began Koss Corporation by renting television sets to Milwaukee area hospitals. A Big Band musician, and an avid music lover, he soon turned his eye and ear to the budding Hi Fi industry.
Marantz
For more than half a century, the name Marantz has identified the best in home entertainment. And today, even in the midst of burgeoning and often confusing technology, these components still emulate the vision that originally drove Saul Marantz to expand the sensory horizons of even the most demanding aficionados.
Marshall
By the end of 1965 a production of 40 amplifiers and 100 cabinets per week was unable to reduce the growing back orders. Demand, fuelled by the appointment of a distribution company, exploded. The world was crying out for more Marshall.
Maxell
Since its foundation in 1961, Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. has led the electronics industry at home and abroad in the fields of storage media and batteries. The Company boasts best-in-class technologies and development capabilities in these two core business fields, and as a result Maxell products are well regarded all over the world.
NAD
30 years ago, NAD (originally an acronym for New Acoustic Dimension) set out to create a new kind of audio company. We were a group of audio-industry veterans: manufacturers, retailers, distributors, and - above all - listeners. We were driven by passion for great sound and by the desire to cut through the marketing hype and over-elaboration that had become pervasive in the audio industry. We wanted to provide what people really wanted instead of what they were being sold.
Panasonic
Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of our business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use our products every day. We share their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.
Peavey
World-renowned musicians from every musical genre use Peavey instruments and sound equipment, from rockers 3 Doors Down, and Nickelback to country stars Hank Williams Jr., Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw. Peavey and its four additional brands -MediaMatrix, Architectural Acoustics, PVDJ and Crest Audio- can be found behind major concert tours, in venues such as the Sydney Opera House, Hollywood Palace and New York's Apollo Theater and in most theme parks.
Pioneer
Pioneer was founded in 1938 in Tokyo, Japan by Nozomu Matsumoto - a man with a passion for music that he hoped to share with the world through high quality audio speakers. That passion began with a small operation to repair and manufacture speakers in Matsumoto's garage. It has since grown to international stature as a manufacturer of audio and video products for use at home, in the car and in business environments.
Philips
In a world where technology increasingly touches every aspect of our daily lives, we will be a leading solutions provider in the areas of healthcare, lifestyle and enabling technology, aspiring to become the most admired company in our industry as seen by our stakeholders.
Quad
The history of Quad is one of audio excellence. Since 1936, Quad has been at the very cutting edge of high-end audio winning acclaim and respect for our products around the world.
RCA
From modest beginnings with fellow high school science professor Edwin Houston, Thomson built one of the leading electrical companies of the nineteenth century. His experiments with alternating current, although disputed as dangerous by direct current promoter Thomas Edison, led to the adoption of alternating current technology as the U.S. standard. Six months before Thomas Edison opened his first power station in New York, Elihu Thomson's system was lighting streets in Kansas City, Missouri.
Samsung
Since its founding in 1938, SAMSUNG has maintained a mission statement that responds both to its own change, and to new developments in the world: "Economic contribution to the nation", "Priority to human resources", "Pursuit of rationalism". Each slogan represents significant moments in SAMSUNG's history, reflecting different stages of the company's growth from a domestic industrial leader into a global consumer electronics powerhouse.
Sanyo
SANYO, which means "three oceans" - specifically, the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans - and symbolizes the company's global perspective, has a history rich in creating and delivering technology-based products to every corner of the globe. The SANYO Group of companies is truly an international organization, comprising 83 manufacturing companies, 37 sales companies, and 38 other companies.
Sharp
Since our founding in 1912, Sharp Corporation has continuously opened up new areas of industry with its original products, from the "Ever-Sharp" mechanical pencils from which the company name was derived, to the commercialization of the first Japanese-made radios and televisions, the world's first LCD electronic calculators, and a host of other products incorporating our state-of-the-art LCD technology. These products have contributed to the improvement of human living and the advancement of society as a whole.
Sony
The Sony of Canada story, like so many great stories, begins with a stroke of luck. It is October 1955. Albert Cohen, a 41-year-old entrepreneur from Winnipeg, is in his room at Tokyo's Imperial Hotel. It is his second trip to Japan at a time when few Westerners come here. He is shopping for products to expand his distributing business: watches, lighters, any kind of reasonably priced gadget that will appeal to Canadian consumers.
TASCAM
For more than 30 years, TASCAM has developed products for every segment of the sound and music industry. From the high-end audio professional in a major post-production studio to the novice or hobbyist at home, TASCAM is everywhere. We are a company committed to providing our customers audio/video solutions that enable breakthroughs by using sound in ways that are as exciting as they are accessible. In short, we provide tools that let people translate their creativity into reality.
TEAC
TEAC America, Inc. is the largest subsidiary of Tokyo-based TEAC Corporation, a billion-dollar global corporation and a world leader in recording technology for over four decades.
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments designs and manufactures analog, digital signal processing and DLP chip technologies that help customers develop products that matter. From affordable mobile phones that connect more people, to classroom projectors that support remote learning, to prosthetic devices that provide greater confidence, flexibility, and freedom - TI technology powers new ideas and inspires better solutions.
Toshiba
Toshiba America, Inc. (TAI) is the holding company for one of the nation's leading group of high technology companies, with a combined total of approximately 8,000 employees in the U.S. Together, the U.S.-based companies under TAI's umbrella manufacture and market a widely diversified range of modern electronics, each conducting research and development, manufacturing, sales and service in its field of expertise.
Wharfedale
Wharfedale is part of the International Audio Group. With offices in the UK, Germany, Australia, Asia and America, we have significant geographical exposure. Our operation has almost complete vertical integration comprising design, manufacturing and distribution.
Yamaha
Yamaha began over one hundred years ago when a young entrepreneur named Torakusu Yamaha set out to craft a high-quality reed organ. Before long, the company he founded had not only gone on to manufacture Japan's first piano, it had also gained recognition abroad: In 1904, a Yamaha piano and organ were awarded an Honorary Grand Prize at the St. Louis World's Fair.
Zenith
Zenith got its start in 1918 when two wireless-radio enthusiasts set up a "factory" on a kitchen table in Chicago and began making radio equipment for other amateurs.
Derniere modification : 2 septembre 2007