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== Unternehmensprofil ==
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== Company profile ==
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Dokorder stands for Denki Onkyo Co Ltd, NOT Denon. See also factory nameplate:
  
  
== Produkte ==
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[[File:Dokorder Farbrikschild-111.jpg]]
* [[Dokorder Bandmaschinen|Bandmaschinen]]
 
  
== Weblinks ==
 
* Links hier
 
  
[[Kategorie:Hersteller]]
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DENki ONkyo is a general term for "electric sound". And Dokorder was not related to Onkyo either!
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Rare Japanese brand known for loudspeakers and tape-based products that ceased production in about 1976/77 shortly after the release of the Model 1140.
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Luxman apparently bought the Dokorder factory to expand its own operations (that is, for the 5K50 and other tape-based components) and Dokorder was eventually acquired by Murata in 1982 - and Luxman by Alpine a year later. More likely, Alpine took over the Dokorder business and handled the new Lux recorders at this particular factory.
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== Products ==
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* [[Dokorder tape machines|tape recorders]]
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* [[Dokorder cassette decks|cassette decks]]
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* [[Dokorder Loudspeaker|Loudspeaker]]
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* [[Dokorder Receiver|Receiver]]
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* [[Dokorder Tuner|Tuner]]
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* [[Dokorder Integrated Amplifier|Power Amplifier]]
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== Web links ==
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* Links here
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 31 March 2019

Company profile[edit]

Dokorder stands for Denki Onkyo Co Ltd, NOT Denon. See also factory nameplate:


Dokorder Farbrikschild-111.jpg


DENki ONkyo is a general term for "electric sound". And Dokorder was not related to Onkyo either! Rare Japanese brand known for loudspeakers and tape-based products that ceased production in about 1976/77 shortly after the release of the Model 1140. Luxman apparently bought the Dokorder factory to expand its own operations (that is, for the 5K50 and other tape-based components) and Dokorder was eventually acquired by Murata in 1982 - and Luxman by Alpine a year later. More likely, Alpine took over the Dokorder business and handled the new Lux recorders at this particular factory.

Products[edit]

Web links[edit]

  • Links here