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D & M Holdings, the Japanese parent company for Denon, Marantz, McIntosh, Snell Acoustics, Boston Acoustics, and Escient, is up for sale.
D & M Holdings, the Japanese parent company for Denon, Marantz, McIntosh, Snell Acoustics, Boston Acoustics, and Escient, is up for sale.
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It seems to me that all of the talented folks who might have been sound engineers years ago are going into computer graphics or other visual media these days. The money and glory are definitely NOT in the recording studio -- unless you're a cookie cutter artist looking to stamp out a ringtone.
Don't blame the ipod or CDs for this. Blame the public for letting it happen.
Which reminds me of a recent triumph-of-the-mass-produced high-priced goods "Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster."
As for D&M Holdings...well, they made a go of it. Sorry to see that it hasn't been as successful has Harman appears to have been with their mega audio portfolio (Harman Kardon, JBL, Mark Levinson, Becker, etc., etc., etc.). I was glad when they bought McIntosh; never thought their association with their prior Clarion owners did the brand any real favors (except they DID get them into the car audio marketplace). Shame that D&M couldn't do more with their purchase of Rio, but then again nearly everyone was already in love with those viral iPods by then.
- by Claude-j April 22, 2009 7:58 AM PDT
- I've been in audio business for 30 years, selling High end audio equipment like McINTOSH, HH Scott, Fisher, Crown etc. etc. I left the audio business when the market was invaded with cheap chinese, or japan made product (although there have been good audio from Japan) and then came the digital concept that sounded awfull compare to analog. The beautifull market for audio was killed when the manufacturer where looking for more money, Peoples are looking for low price equipment, like the cheap iPod and MP3, and it's been so long on the market that the new generation has never heard what good sound should be.
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