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  1. Mar 20, 2023 · Put all these disparate points together and it is abundantly clear that during the 70s the conditions for ambitious hi-fi start-ups to succeed were hugely favourable. Given the longevity and brilliance of many of the brands that were founded back then, it is clear that the solid foundations laid down at the time have proved sturdy enough to last the decades.

  2. Aug 1, 2019 · 10. 18,545. Visit site. Mar 21, 2023. #2. Boothroyd Stuart founded Meridian in 1977. Also in 1977 Jim Rogers left Rogers to set up JR Loudspeakers Limited and Farad Azima founded Mission Electronics. In 1972 Nytronics Ltd founded by Richard Hay. Sinclair and Amstrad both had hi-fi gear in the 1970s and they were good but too cheaply built.

  3. Jun 21, 2023 · Sound and Vision Magazine 21 June 2023 Why the 1970s were the perfect time to start a b... Why the 1970s were the perfect time to start a british hi-fi company 5 min read

  4. Linn, Naim, Rega, QED – many British hi-fi brands celebrate their 50th anniversary this year

  5. Mar 7, 2024 · The idea of British hi-fi seems at once utterly natural and yet completely incongruous. Whereas once Britain led the way in the conception, design and manufacture of all things audio-related, our soggy little island feels increasingly dwarfed by the might of the economic superpowers in this ever-globalised, ever-homogenised world.

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Of the 47 products admitted entry since What Hi-Fi? magazine first hit the shelves in 1976, 21 are British. That's an impressive rate of just under 45 per cent. But what's more impressive is the impact these products have had on hi-fi history, from the Rega Planar 3's dominance of the late ’70s turntable scene to KEF's mighty LS50 Wireless ...

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  8. Apr 6, 2017 · British audio manufacturer Bowers & Wilkins was founded in 1965 by John Bowers and Roy Wilkins. Situated in West Sussex, the flagship store sold radios, home electronics and televisions. In 1966, Bowers started an additional company called B&W Loudspeakers Ltd., where he and Wilkins built speakers from the back of their electronics shop.

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