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+ | [[File:Harbeth Highend-2009 45 3556217881crop.jpg|File:Harbeth Highend-2009 45 3556217881crop.jpg|mini|High End 2009; | ||
+ | Image: Christian Herzog<br><small>,License:</small><small>[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.de 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)]</small>] | ||
+ | Loudspeaker manufacturer, emerged in 1977 from BBC developments; founder was engineer Dudley Harwood, who co-developed at the BBC. | ||
+ | Today's boss is engineer Alan Shaw, who worked at Harbeth back in the late 1980s. His first loudspeaker was the C7 in 1995, where Harbeth introduced its own [[wp:polypropylene|polypropylene-based plastic cone material]] ("Radial") was presented. Shaw had received a research grant from the British government for its development, and it could be patented. | ||
− | == | + | == Products == |
− | C7 | + | [[Harbeth C7|C7]] (1995) |
− | HL5 | + | [[Harbeth HL5|HL5]], [[Harbeth Super HL5|Super HL5]], [[Harbeth Super HL5 Plus|Super HL5 Plus]] |
− | LS3/5A | + | [[Harbeth LS3/5A|LS3/5A]] (circa 1987), [[Harbeth P3ESR|P3(ESR)]] |
− | M30 | + | [[Harbeth M30|M30]] (1997), [[Harbeth M30.1|M30.1]] |
− | M40 | + | [[Harbeth M40|M40]], [[Harbeth M40.1|M40.1]], [[Harbeth M40.2|M40.2]] |
− | ML | + | [[Harbeth ML|ML]] |
− | + | == Web links == | |
+ | * [http://www.harbeth.co.uk English homepage] | ||
+ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LS3/5A Harbeth in connection with the LS3/5A at English Wikipedia]] | ||
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