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Etsuro Nakamichi

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184:, designer of many of the historic tape decks, started a new company, Mechanical Research Corporation, which introduced ultra high end audio amplifiers, preamplifiers, and an integrated amplifier, called "engines". The products featured innovative designs and addressed issues of mechanical isolation, as well as presenting a unique appearance. Soon thereafter, however, the "engine" products were no longer promoted and a line of home theater products was introduced. The company was renamed Niro Corporation. 75:
The company he founded initially designed and developed portable radios, tone arms, speakers and communications equipment. With the development of magnetic tape in 1951, Nakamichi felt his company could develop and refine the technology of recording heads. Within a few years his company developed an
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Shortly after Etsuro's passing, a foundation was made in his name. The Foundation was dedicated to the promotion and encouragement of baroque and other fine forms of classical music, in accordance with Etsuro's will.
87:, including the world's first 3-head cassette deck. At one point in the mid 1960s the company manufactured tape decks for a number of foreign companies including 72:
doing sonar research. After the war, he started Nakamichi Research by researching in electromagnetism, magnetic recording, acoustics and communications.
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joined Nakamichi Corporation in April 1972. Takeshi is currently the President / Representative Director of Nakamichi Corporation.
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open-reel tape recorder, and in 1957 the Japanese public was introduced to an open reel recorder under the
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The company he founded subsequently went on to develop some of the world's best
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Etsuro Nakamichi founded Nakamichi Research in 1948. The brother of
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Index

Nakamichi Corporation
audio
electronics
Tokyo
Japan
Niro Nakamichi
Imperial Japanese Navy
FIDELA
cassette decks
Ampex
Harman Kardon
Motorola
Dolby-B Noise Reduction
Dolby Laboratories
High-Com II
Telefunken
Nakamichi
"Scott's Nak FAQ"
the original
"The Story of HIGH COM"
Archived
Nakamichi Corporate History Milestones
Etsuro Nakamichi Foundation
Niro Products from Niro Nakamichi
Archived
Wayback Machine
Private Nakamichi site - Hifi and History
Categories
Japanese businesspeople
1982 deaths

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