In 1977 when the company was founded in Denmark, Dynaudio, like most speaker companies, manufactured speakers using its own crossovers while relying on OEM drivers.
However, early on the company realised that the only way to further improve performance was through innovation of driver technology.
Dynaudio had ideas and visions that were way ahead of the products available from driver manufacturers and thus decided to start developing driver technology on their own.
A major R&D programme of driver technology was launched and after three years, in the early eighties, all Dynaudio loudspeaker systems were equipped with Dynaudio's innovative driver technology.
At this point, Dynaudio began to sell its drivers to other speaker manufacturers. This proved to be very successful as there was and still is a huge demand for high-quality drivers but no suppliers - the very same reason why Dynaudio started to research and develop driver technology....
speakers: passive near-fields: bm5, bm6, bm15, m1, active near-fields: bm5a, bm6a,bm15a,air6,air15,, passive midfields & main monitors: m1.5, m2, m3p, active midfields & main monitors: air15, air20, air25,m3a,m3f,c4,m4s,m4u,m4+, sub woofers: air base-1, air base-2, air base 12n air base 24, bm 9s, bm 10s, bm 12s
KDM introduced the "Octasound" Speaker System in 1985. This product is a completely self contained 360º Central Speaker Cluster shaped in the form of an Octagon. This new product design represented a radical departure from the normal approach of constructing a central speaker cluster. Before the introduction of the "Octasound" Central Speaker, it was normal practice to construct a custom frame that secured a variety of manufactured components to form a central speaker cluster.
The new "Octasound" Central Speaker Cluster has greatly improved the available sound quality that was previously capable of being produced. The "Octasound" Central Speaker is an economical "compact" and aesthetically "attractive" design compared to previous "ugly" and "bulky" models.
Between 1985 and the present, KDM has concentrated their efforts to introduce a "family" of "Octasound" Central Speaker Clusters to meet market requirements. The original design was very large, weighed 285 lbs. and was over 36 cubic feet in volume.
At the present time, KDM offers three "Octasound" Central Speaker Clusters. For Indoor use the KDM SP810A, and for Indoor / Outdoor use the KDM SP820A, KDM SP840A plus the KDM SW818A Subwoofer Central Speaker System.
These "Octasound" Central Speaker models weigh between 44 and 75 lbs. and are only 0.75 to 4 cubic feet in volume ...
Bert van der Wolf NorthStar Holding incorporates several activities in the professional audio industry.
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FMR Audio: Home of the Really Nice Compressor and Preamp.
Founded in 1997 by the husband and wife team of Mark and Beth McQuilken as a means to produce and distribute the Really Nice Compressor (RNC), FMR Audio has been in the making for years. Mark and Beth have been high-tech design consultants under the name of Electronic Design Services (EDS) since 1986, providing cost-effective electronic designs and design support for such companies as RCA, Motorola, Lockheed Martin, Boston University Center for Space Physics and BMW, to name a few. Throughout it all, Mark's audio-design and audio-production projects punctuated their otherwise normal industrial existence ...