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== Unternehmensprofil ==
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== Company Profile ==
Lautsprecherhersteller, ging im Jahr 1977 aus BBC-Entwicklungen hervor; Gründer war der Ingenieur Dudley Harwood, der an der BBC-Entwicklung beteiligt war.
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[[File:Harbeth Highend-2009 45 3556217881crop.jpg|File:Harbeth Highend-2009 45 3556217881crop.jpg|mini|High End 2009;
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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>]
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Loudspeaker manufacturer, emerged in 1977 from BBC developments; founder was engineer Dudley Harwood, who co-developed at the BBC.
  
Heutiger Chef ist der Ingenieur Alan Shaw, der schon Ende der 1980er Jahre bei Harbeth arbeitete. Sein erster Lautsprecher war 1995 die C7, wo Harbeth sein eigenes Kunststoffmembranmaterial auf [[wp:Polypropylen|Polypropylenbasis]] präsentierte. Für dessen Entwicklung hatte Shaw ein Forschungsstipendium des britischen Staats erhalten.
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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.
  
== Produkte ==
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== Products ==
 
[[Harbeth C7|C7]] (1995)
 
[[Harbeth C7|C7]] (1995)
  
[[Harbeth HL5|HL5]]
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[[Harbeth HL5|HL5]], [[Harbeth Super HL5|Super HL5]], [[Harbeth Super HL5 Plus|Super HL5 Plus]]
  
[[Harbeth LS3/5A|LS3/5A]] (etwa ab 1987)
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[[Harbeth LS3/5A|LS3/5A]] (circa 1987), [[Harbeth P3ESR|P3(ESR)]]
  
[[Harbeth M30|M30]] (1997)
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[[Harbeth M30|M30]] (1997), [[Harbeth M30.1|M30.1]]
  
[[Harbeth M30.1|M30.1]]
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[[Harbeth M40|M40]], [[Harbeth M40.1|M40.1]], [[Harbeth M40.2|M40.2]]
 
 
M40
 
  
 
[[Harbeth ML|ML]]
 
[[Harbeth ML|ML]]
  
[[Harbeth P3ESR|P3(ESR)]]
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== Web links ==
 
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* [http://www.harbeth.co.uk English homepage]
== Weblinks ==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LS3/5A Harbeth in connection with the LS3/5A at English Wikipedia]]
* [http://www.harbeth.co.uk Englische Homepage]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LS3/5A Harbeth in Zusammenhang mit dem LS3/5A bei englischer Wikipedia]
 
  
  
[[Kategorie:Hersteller]]
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[[Category:Manufacturer]]</br>

Latest revision as of 16:25, 2 June 2020

Company Profile[edit]

High End 2009; Image: Christian Herzog,License:2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)] 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 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 (1995)  HL5, Super HL5, Super HL5 Plus  LS3/5A (circa 1987), P3(ESR)  M30 (1997), M30.1  M40, M40.1, M40.2  ML   Web links * English homepage * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LS3/5A Harbeth in connection with the LS3/5A at English Wikipedia