List Of Manufacturers?
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Forum Name: Car Audio
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Printed Date: July 12, 2025 at 8:09 PM
Topic: List Of Manufacturers?
Posted By: skoldspuppy
Subject: List Of Manufacturers?
Date Posted: March 19, 2005 at 8:06 PM
Does anyone have a list of Car Audio manufacturers, kind of like who owns who? I thought I saw one on here last year but it wouldnt come up with my search
I hope someone has one, I hate to think Companies like Lanzar have broken away from Pyramid Thanks all
--Skold ------------- 2004 Honda Civic Ex 4Dr
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Hifonics Brutus BX1500D
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Posted By: stevdart
Date Posted: March 20, 2005 at 1:25 AM
Posted By: DYohn
Date Posted: March 20, 2005 at 12:09 PM
That's a good list of links. Here's a small listing of "who owns who" that is pretty up to date. Pjay's site also has some interesting articles written by some of the more famous names in the audio world. Perhaps a better question than "who owns who" is "who BUILDS what?" For example, there is a large electronics firm based in Taiwan called Eastech who operate manufacturing facilites in Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore and China. They build the electronics and speakers for a long list of companies including: J.C. Penny, Universum, Philips, Sanyo, Sony, Kenwood, Panasonic, Sharp, Denon, Onkyo, Pro-scan, Thomson, Sansui, Hitachi, Studer/Revox, Sherbourn, Pioneer, Dual, Schneider, Logitech, Mission, Goodmans and Bush, Jamo, JBL, Fisher, Harman/Kardon, Infinity, Mark Levinson, Magnavox, Outlaw Audio, Atlantic Technology, NAD, Emerson, and RCA. There are probably others. This is not to impune the quality of those brands, just to point out that often many different brands actually originate from the same factories. ------------- Support the12volt.com
Posted By: skoldspuppy
Date Posted: March 20, 2005 at 6:32 PM
Thanks DYohn this is close to what im looking for, I'll start with that and add on my findings, thats an interesting this there with Eastech, Its strange to see higher quality equipment like Denon, Onkyo and JBL made on the same line as Dual and Sharp
Now logic dicates that if its all made on the same line, at the same plant, by the same employees using the same parts, that all the quality would be similar for all brands, yet for some reason this is not so... any thoughts on why? Thanks
--Skold ------------- 2004 Honda Civic Ex 4Dr
Kenwood DDX-7015/W Nav
4 Fosgate T152C
Hifonics Brutus BX1500D
RE XXX 12 in a 4 Cube Snail Shell
Posted By: Steven Kephart
Date Posted: March 21, 2005 at 1:20 AM
DYohn] wrote:
p>That's a good list of links. Here's a small listing of "who owns who" that is pretty up to date. Pjay's site also has some interesting articles written by some of the more famous names in the audio world.Perhaps a better question than "who owns who" is "who BUILDS what?" For example, there is a large electronics firm based in Taiwan called Eastech who operate manufacturing facilites in Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore and China. They build the electronics and speakers for a long list of companies including: J.C. Penny, Universum, Philips, Sanyo, Sony, Kenwood, Panasonic, Sharp, Denon, Onkyo, Pro-scan, Thomson, Sansui, Hitachi, Studer/Revox, Sherbourn, Pioneer, Dual, Schneider, Logitech, Mission, Goodmans and Bush, Jamo, JBL, Fisher, Harman/Kardon, Infinity, Mark Levinson, Magnavox, Outlaw Audio, Atlantic Technology, NAD, Emerson, and RCA. There are probably others. This is not to impune the quality of those brands, just to point out that often many different brands actually originate from the same factories.
Keep in mind that the engineering put into those products makes quite a large impact on the quality and performance of the product. There aren't that many build houses out there. We used to use several different build houses, but are unusual that we now have our own. But even still, as a manufacturer you go to one of these build houses and specify exactly what you want. They build it for you in large quantities to your specifications whether it is a good design or not. Steven Kephart Adire Audio -------------
Posted By: Steven Kephart
Date Posted: March 21, 2005 at 1:25 AM
skoldspuppy wrote:
Now logic dicates that if its all made................................... using the same parts, that all the quality would be similar for all brands, yet for some reason this is not so... any thoughts on why? Thanks
--Skold
Actually most of them don't use the same parts. They might share a couple parts to save on tooling costs. But most of them are completely different. Steven Kephart Adire Audio -------------
Posted By: Master Asylum
Date Posted: March 21, 2005 at 9:47 AM
Yeah, very rarely do manufacturers use the same tooling for each one. (Exceptions are occasionally made.) There is a Leer facility here that my mom works at and you'd be amazed at the different names that go through there and the huge difference in material qualities. (Not disclosing anything specific so it doesn't somehow get associated in some stupid way.) But as said above, design decides the product, not location. The failure rate of the product is the only thing associated with the manufacturer of the product, the performance is engineering. ------------- 1998 Monte Carlo w/
Eclipse CD8454
2xRockford 5.25" Power 2-way T152C
2xRockford 6"x9" Punch 3-way FRC4369
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2xKicker 12" L5 Solobaric-2 Ohm
Posted By: DYohn
Date Posted: March 21, 2005 at 3:16 PM
Absolutely. the design means as much if not more as the components used. Like I said I was not trying to impune the quality of any of those brands and in fact recommend many of them. I was simply pointing out that most electronics you can purchase today actually originate in the far east regardless of brand name, and that many of them are manufactured by the exact same folks on the exact same assembly lines side-by-side. I also know that some gear actually manufactured in the far east gets labeled "Assembled in the USA" when all that means is the case was screwed together and a brand name slapped on in a warehouse in Rancho Dominguez.... ------------- Support the12volt.com
Posted By: Steven Kephart
Date Posted: March 21, 2005 at 11:54 PM
DYohn] wrote:
p>Absolutely. the design means as much if not more as the components used. Like I said I was not trying to impune the quality of any of those brands and in fact recommend many of them. I was simply pointing out that most electronics you can purchase today actually originate in the far east regardless of brand name, and that many of them are manufactured by the exact same folks on the exact same assembly lines side-by-side.I also know that some gear actually manufactured in the far east gets labeled "Assembled in the USA" when all that means is the case was screwed together and a brand name slapped on in a warehouse in Rancho Dominguez....
Sorry, I probably shouln't have "quoted" you since it might sound like I was trying to argue yoru points. I was actually trying to add to what you were saying, that was all. There are a few U.S. based build houses, but not many. It's just not economical to do it here unfortunately. Eminence is one of the most successful, but that's just because they have been doing it so long. Steven Kephart Adire Audio -------------
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