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− | == | + | == Company Profile == |
− | Kenwood | + | Kenwood was founded after World War 2 in 1946 as a radio manufacturer by Jiro Kasuga in Komagane City as Kasuga Radio Co. Ltd. and changed its name to Kasuga Radio Industry Corporation in 1950.<br /> |
− | 1955 | + | In 1955, a mass production plant was established in Tokyo and in 1960 the company was renamed Trio Corporation.<br /> |
− | 1961 | + | In 1961, the company was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and with a U.S. branch in Los Angeles in 1963, expansion and worldwide marketing began. <br /> |
− | + | On May 14, 1968, the European branch opened in Belgium.<br /> | |
− | 1972 | + | In 1972, the company's founder Jiro Kasuga left the company and founded a new company called Kensonic. <br /> |
− | + | From 1980 onwards, the company specialised in the production and marketing of radio and cassette equipment for motor vehicles "Car Audio". <br /> | |
− | 1982 | + | In 1982 Kenwood is involved in the development of the first CD player. <br /> |
− | 1986 | + | In 1986, the company changed its name again to Kenwood Corporation and began manufacturing mobile CD players.<br /> |
− | + | From 1992, the product range also included navigation systems for motor vehicles, which steadily expanded and also integrated mobile phone systems (PHP Personal Handy Phone System). <br /> | |
− | 1997 | + | 1997 Presentation of the receiver for the digital terrestrial audio broadcasting standard DAB in motor vehicles. Later, the integration of hard disk and DVD navigation systems, smartphones as well as the digitalization of professional radio according to the APCO-P25 and TETRA standards took place.<br /> |
− | + | January 1999, Kenwood jointly develops the world's first mobile digital TV receiver.<br /> | |
− | August 2002, | + | August 2002, Kenwood U.S.A. Corporation begins selling the first digital radio systems in the U.S.A. January 2003, collaborates with the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International to apply voice synthesis technology to automotive applications. <br /> |
− | April 2004, | + | April 2004, jointly founded the music distribution company Any Music Inc.<br /> |
− | + | June 2005, the first Kenwood portable hard disk audio player is introduced.<br /> | |
− | 2007 | + | 2007, cooperation with Panasonic Corp. subsidiary Victor Company of Japan (JVC) was established. |
− | + | Since 2011, Kenwood Corporation has been one of the three subsidiaries of JVC Kenwood Corporation or JVC Kenwood Group, along with JVC Ltd. and J & K Car Electronics Corporation. | |
− | + | Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenwood | |
− | == | + | == Products == |
− | * [[Kenwood A/V | + | * [[Kenwood A/V receiver|A/V receiver]] |
− | * [[Kenwood A/V | + | * [[Kenwood A/V Amplifier|A/V Amplifier]] |
− | * [[Kenwood | + | * [[Kenwood Tape Machines|Tape Machines]] |
+ | * [[Kenwood Picture Record Player|Picture Record Player]] | ||
* [[Kenwood Blu-ray Disc Player|Blu-ray Disc Player]] | * [[Kenwood Blu-ray Disc Player|Blu-ray Disc Player]] | ||
− | * [[Kenwood CD | + | * [[Kenwood CD Player|CD Player]] |
− | * [[Kenwood CD | + | * [[Kenwood CD Changer|CD Changer]] |
− | * [[Kenwood DAT | + | * [[Kenwood Portable CD Player|Portable CD Player]] |
− | * [[Kenwood DAT | + | * [[Kenwood DAT Recorder|DAT Recorder]] |
− | * [[Kenwood DVD | + | * [[Kenwood DAT Recorder|DAT Portables]] |
− | * [[Kenwood | + | * [[Kenwood DVD Player|DVD Player]] |
+ | * [[Kenwood DVD Receiver|DVD Receiver]] | ||
+ | * [[Kenwood Power Amplifiers|Power Amplifiers]] | ||
* [[Kenwood Equalizer|Equalizer]] | * [[Kenwood Equalizer|Equalizer]] | ||
− | * [[Kenwood | + | * [[Kenwood Total Systems|Total Systems]] |
− | * [[Kenwood | + | * [[Kenwood Cassette Decks|Cassette Decks]] |
− | * [[Kenwood | + | * [[Kenwood Compact Systems|Compact Systems]] |
− | * [[Kenwood MD | + | * [[Kenwood Headphones|Headphones]] |
− | * [[Kenwood MD | + | * [[Kenwood speakers|speakers]] |
− | * [[Kenwood | + | * [[Kenwood MD car radios|MD car radios]] |
− | * [[Kenwood | + | * [[Kenwood MD decks|MD decks]] |
− | * [[Kenwood | + | * [[Kenwood MD portables|MD portables]] |
+ | * [[Kenwood Microphones|Microphones]] | ||
+ | * [[Kenwood reverberation amplifier|reverberation amplifier]] | ||
+ | * [[Kenwood record player|record player]] | ||
+ | * [[Kenwood Record Player Preamplifier|Record Player Preamplifier]] | ||
* [[Kenwood Receiver|Receiver]] | * [[Kenwood Receiver|Receiver]] | ||
+ | * [[Kenwood Series 21|Series 21]] | ||
+ | * [[Kenwood Special Accessories|Special Accessories]] | ||
* [[Kenwood Subwoofer|Subwoofer]] | * [[Kenwood Subwoofer|Subwoofer]] | ||
* [[Kenwood Timer|Timer]] | * [[Kenwood Timer|Timer]] | ||
* [[Kenwood Tuner|Tuner]] | * [[Kenwood Tuner|Tuner]] | ||
− | * [[Kenwood | + | * [[Kenwood Integrated Amplifier|Integrated Amplifier]] |
− | * [[Kenwood | + | * [[Kenwood Preamplifier|Preamplifier]] |
− | == Kenwood | + | == Kenwood quadrophonic technology == |
− | * [[Kenwood 4- | + | * [[Kenwood 4-channel playback technology|Kenwood 4-channel playback technology]] |
− | * [[Kenwood 4- | + | * [[Kenwood 4-channel amplifier|Kenwood 4-channel amplifier]] |
− | * [[Kenwood 4- | + | * [[Kenwood 4-channel receiver|Kenwood 4-channel receiver]] |
− | * [[Kenwood 4- | + | * [[Kenwood 4-Channel Tape Machines|Kenwood 4-Channel Tape Machines]] |
* [[Kenwood Quadrixer|Kenwood Quadrixer]] | * [[Kenwood Quadrixer|Kenwood Quadrixer]] | ||
− | * [[Kenwood 4- | + | * [[Kenwood 4-Channel Other|Kenwood 4-Channel Other]] |
== Trio Kenwood ATC Series (Audio Technical Components) == | == Trio Kenwood ATC Series (Audio Technical Components) == | ||
− | * [[Trio Kenwood Tuner| Trio Kenwood Tuner]] | + | * [[Trio Kenwood Tuner|Trio Kenwood Tuner]] |
− | * [[Trio Kenwood | + | * [[Trio Kenwood Amplifier| Trio Kenwood Amplifier]] |
− | * [[Trio Kenwood | + | * [[Trio Kenwood Power Amplifier| Trio Kenwood Power Amplifier]] |
− | * [[Trio Kenwood | + | * [[Trio Kenwood Oscilloscopes| Trio Kenwood Oscilloscopes]] |
− | * [[Trio Kenwood | + | * [[Trio Kenwood Crossovers| Trio Kenwood Crossovers]] |
− | * [[Trio Kenwood | + | * [[Trio Kenwood Special Devices| Trio Kenwood Special Devices]] |
− | == | + | == Web links == |
− | * [http://www.kenwood.de/ | + | * [http://www.kenwood.de/ German Homepage] |
− | * [http://www.kenwood.com/ | + | * [http://www.kenwood.com/ English Homepage] |
− | + | == Logo == | |
+ | [[File:Kenwood Logo-1.jpg]] | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Category:Manufacturer]] |
Latest revision as of 09:20, 19 March 2024
Contents
Company Profile[edit]
Kenwood was founded after World War 2 in 1946 as a radio manufacturer by Jiro Kasuga in Komagane City as Kasuga Radio Co. Ltd. and changed its name to Kasuga Radio Industry Corporation in 1950.
In 1955, a mass production plant was established in Tokyo and in 1960 the company was renamed Trio Corporation.
In 1961, the company was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and with a U.S. branch in Los Angeles in 1963, expansion and worldwide marketing began.
On May 14, 1968, the European branch opened in Belgium.
In 1972, the company's founder Jiro Kasuga left the company and founded a new company called Kensonic.
From 1980 onwards, the company specialised in the production and marketing of radio and cassette equipment for motor vehicles "Car Audio".
In 1982 Kenwood is involved in the development of the first CD player.
In 1986, the company changed its name again to Kenwood Corporation and began manufacturing mobile CD players.
From 1992, the product range also included navigation systems for motor vehicles, which steadily expanded and also integrated mobile phone systems (PHP Personal Handy Phone System).
1997 Presentation of the receiver for the digital terrestrial audio broadcasting standard DAB in motor vehicles. Later, the integration of hard disk and DVD navigation systems, smartphones as well as the digitalization of professional radio according to the APCO-P25 and TETRA standards took place.
January 1999, Kenwood jointly develops the world's first mobile digital TV receiver.
August 2002, Kenwood U.S.A. Corporation begins selling the first digital radio systems in the U.S.A. January 2003, collaborates with the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International to apply voice synthesis technology to automotive applications.
April 2004, jointly founded the music distribution company Any Music Inc.
June 2005, the first Kenwood portable hard disk audio player is introduced.
2007, cooperation with Panasonic Corp. subsidiary Victor Company of Japan (JVC) was established.
Since 2011, Kenwood Corporation has been one of the three subsidiaries of JVC Kenwood Corporation or JVC Kenwood Group, along with JVC Ltd. and J & K Car Electronics Corporation.
Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenwood
Products[edit]
- A/V receiver
- A/V Amplifier
- Tape Machines
- Picture Record Player
- Blu-ray Disc Player
- CD Player
- CD Changer
- Portable CD Player
- DAT Recorder
- DAT Portables
- DVD Player
- DVD Receiver
- Power Amplifiers
- Equalizer
- Total Systems
- Cassette Decks
- Compact Systems
- Headphones
- speakers
- MD car radios
- MD decks
- MD portables
- Microphones
- reverberation amplifier
- record player
- Record Player Preamplifier
- Receiver
- Series 21
- Special Accessories
- Subwoofer
- Timer
- Tuner
- Integrated Amplifier
- Preamplifier
Kenwood quadrophonic technology[edit]
- Kenwood 4-channel playback technology
- Kenwood 4-channel amplifier
- Kenwood 4-channel receiver
- Kenwood 4-Channel Tape Machines
- Kenwood Quadrixer
- Kenwood 4-Channel Other
Trio Kenwood ATC Series (Audio Technical Components)[edit]
- Trio Kenwood Tuner
- Trio Kenwood Amplifier
- Trio Kenwood Power Amplifier
- Trio Kenwood Oscilloscopes
- Trio Kenwood Crossovers
- Trio Kenwood Special Devices