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Did Boston Acoustics go out of business?

Did Boston Acoustics go out of business?

In August 2005, D&M Holdings acquired Boston Acoustics. In March 2017, Sound United LLC acquired D+M Holdings. As inventory depleted, Sound United (the parent company of Denon, Polk Audio, Marantz, Bowers & Wilkins, Definitive Technology, Heos, Boston Acoustics, and Classe), let Boston Acoustics fade away.

Are Boston Acoustics speakers good?

Boston Acoustics A 360 review – Sound quality In our music-listening test conducted by our panel of audiophiles, the Boston Acoustic A 360 received consistently good scores. In fact, the A 360 were arguably the most accurate pair of speakers we tested.

When did Boston Acoustics go out of business?

“As of June 2018, Sound United had discontinued Boston shipments to its dealers without notice, effectively bringing an end to the brand.”

What happened to Boston Acoustics car audio?

Today Boston Acoustics released a statement saying that it was exiting car audio. The company plans to focus on its home audio products, though it will retain its OEM partnerships on the car side.

Who bought Boston Acoustic?

Sound United
Sound United, the parent company of a bunch of audio brands including Polk Audio and Definitive Technology, announced today that it’s bought the D+M Group — parent company to another bunch of audio brands, including Denon, Marantz, and Boston Acoustics. The acquisition is a pretty big wrap-up for the audio market.

What company owns Klipsch?

Voxx International
Klipsch Audio Technologies/Parent organizations
Klipsch Group, Inc. is purchased and becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of Audiovox Corporation (NASDAQ: VOXX).

Is Marantz or Denon better?

As for sound quality, Denon is known for being more “bright” while Marantz is known for being more “warm.” These differences don’t show up on lower price points. It pops up when dealing with higher-priced products. When price points get higher for both brands, we’d go with Denon.

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Ruth Doyle