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== Unternehmensprofil ==
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== Company profile ==
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MartinLogan Ltd.
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2101 Delaware St.
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Lawrence, KS 66046
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U.S.A.
  
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* Founded by Gayle Martin Sanders and Ron Logan Sutherland (they probably thought that "MartinLogan" sounded better than "SandersSutherland" or even "GayleRon").
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* End of the 1970s first considerations to improve the "electrostats" known since about 1920
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* 1980 first prototype made of aluminium foil, but it "went up in smoke" quickly
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* further experiments led to an ultra-light, transparent Mylar film
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* 1982 concept was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago and won the CES Design and Engineering Award
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* At the 1983 Consumer Electronics Show, the prototype of the [[MartinLogan Monolith|Monolith]] was presented to great acclaim.
  
== Produkte ==
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== Products ==
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* [[MartinLogan Headphones|Headphones]]
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* [[MartinLogan Speakers|Loudspeakers]]
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* [[MartinLogan Subwoofer|Subwoofer]]
  
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== Web links ==
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* [[http://www.martinlogan.com/ Homepage, English]]
  
== Weblinks ==
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[[Category:Manufacturer]]
* [http://www.martinlogan.com/ Homepage, deutsch und englisch]
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[[Category:Loudspeaker manufacturer]]
 
 
[[Kategorie:Hersteller]]
 

Latest revision as of 06:01, 26 May 2015

Company profile[edit]

MartinLogan Ltd.
2101 Delaware St.
Lawrence, KS 66046
U.S.A.
  • Founded by Gayle Martin Sanders and Ron Logan Sutherland (they probably thought that "MartinLogan" sounded better than "SandersSutherland" or even "GayleRon").
  • End of the 1970s first considerations to improve the "electrostats" known since about 1920
  • 1980 first prototype made of aluminium foil, but it "went up in smoke" quickly
  • further experiments led to an ultra-light, transparent Mylar film
  • 1982 concept was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago and won the CES Design and Engineering Award
  • At the 1983 Consumer Electronics Show, the prototype of the Monolith was presented to great acclaim.

Products[edit]

Web links[edit]