Scandyna company profile |
Five decades of sound The story of Scandyna spreads over five decades. The company was founded by Peter Hasselriis in 1965 with an ambition to produce high quality, naturally sounding speakers for a discerning audience. |
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Instant success and company growth The introduction of one of the most praised speakers in hifi history, the A-25 shelf speaker, won the company its first "Best Buy" label from the American consumer magazine 'Consumer Report'. During the 1970's
loudspeaker production grew from 4-5000 units |
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Scandyna re-emerges After spending a number of years as consultant and component supplier to amongst others the British speaker company, KEF, Scandyna re-entered the market for loudspeakers in 1996 with the highly acclaimed Minipod, designed by Simon Ghalary and Lawrence Dickie, who both played a significant role in the development of the world famous Nautilus series from English speaker producer B&W, the radically styled Minipod won critics and consumers over with its futuristic design and sonic qualities. The Minipod, which is well on its way to becoming a modern classic, |
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