Sadly missed manufacturers


I've been an audio and music enthusiast since the 1970's. We've all seen a fair number of companies come and go. Some burned brightly for a while, some not at all, and some companies are still present but only in name as they otherwise bear no resemblance to their ancestors.

Are there any companies you are sad to have seen disappear?

l can name a few former luminaries that are now gone- Counterpoint, Apogee. Both offered very good products, but unfortunately neither offered bullet proof reliability. I am of mixed feelings of the various Carver companies. I think Carver, the man, is capable of producing some genuinely first rate products but I viewed much of the marketing as smoke and mirrors which to me detracts from a manufacturer's credibility.
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Julius Futterman. The designer/builder of the Harvard Music, H3 and H3AA OTL tube amps. The "Holy Grail" of tube amps! Superb sound used with Quad 57's and KLH Nines! 
Akai from the reel to reel days. Akai also made wonderful cassette decks. I'm not certain the name is used on hi-fi components, but now mostly electronic musician equipment (drum machines, pads, etc)
@abrew19 ~ B&W is still alive and remains very reputed among speaker manufacturers worldwide. They were nowhere near dying in 2014 😊


Some great compression driver and horn builders: Western Electric, Yoshimura Laboratories, International Projector Company, BHT.

Great old tube gear: Western and Northern Electric, Brooks.

More modern stuff: Hovland, Melos, Acoustat, and Apogee.