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Bought a HDMI 2.0 V cable, 4K, 3D, 26AWG, 1.5 mtr, MX brand MX-3515 , MRP Rs 1590, sale price Rs 916, available in metal body as well as rubber/plastic material, price same for both.
(HDMI 19 pin male / HDMI 19 pin male cord).
Useful for 4K TVs and high resolutions 3D blu-ray players / LEDs etc.
 

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Pulz are primarily pro, right? (Alliteration Accidental :eek:) Never seen them... how are their products rated for hifi use? What are their amplifiers like?
 
Denon Professional, Marantz Professional ,Denon DJ businesses sold to inMusic Brands(ION Audio, Numark, M-Audio)

D&M Holdings Sells Rest Of Its Pro Audio Businesses

D+M Group Cuts Licensing Deal for Denon & Marantz Professional Businesses - Strata-gee.com

D&M Holdings Sells Rest Of Its Pro Audio Businesses
By Joseph Palenchar On Apr 15 2014 - 2:49pm



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Mahwah, N.J. D&M Holdings sold off its Denon Professional, Marantz Professional and Denon DJ businesses to inMusic Brands, which owns multiple pro-audio brands.

D&M is licensing the rights to the D&M pro brands as another step in our strategy to continue focusing on our core consumer brands, said Jim Caudill, D&M Holdings CEO. He said he is confident that inMusic will bring the required focus and investments to accelerate the growth of these well-respected brands.

D&M sold its Allen & Heath pro-audio business last June, sold its Calrec pro business in March, and is considering the sale of its OEM car audio business as part of a strategy that Caudill previously said would enable D&M to put more of our resources and organizational focus on building our core consumer business. The OEM speaker and amplifier business, he said at the time, is non-core to the consumer platform.

Under the new strategy, D&Ms focus will be on consumer through its Denon, Marantz and Boston Acoustics consumer-audio brands, he previously said.

For his part, inMusic owner/CEO Jack ODonnell said that with the addition of the three pro businesses, were strengthening our base of DJ assets while extending our footprint in the professional market to the commercial installation and contractor segments. The company is excited about the products and technologies developed by these established brands and plans to create new, innovative products, ODonnell said.

inMusics existing brands include Akai Professional, Alesis, Alto Professional, ION Audio, Numark, M-Audio, AIR Music Technology and Mixmeister.
 
Sonus Faber, Audio Research Corporation, Wadia Digital, Sumiko and McIntosh have new owners

Grange and Randall Lead Management Buyout of Fine Sounds Group | Stereophile.com

Mauro Grange, CEO of Fine Sounds SpA, and Charlie Randall, longtime President of McIntosh Laboratory, Inc., have announced their plans for a management buyout of Fine Sounds Group in partnership with LBO France and Yarpa. The acquisition will facilitate greater opportunities for global collaborations amongst the product development, marketing, distribution and finance teams of each of the Group's portfolio of brands, which includes Sonus Faber, Audio Research Corporation, Wadia Digital, Sumiko and McIntosh.
Grange, Randall, LBO France and Yarpa are purchasing Fine Sounds Group from Milan-based investment firm Quadrivio, which has owned the Group since 2008. The company headquarters will subsequently relocate to New York City, with Grange serving as Group CEO and Randall serving as Group COO and President of McIntosh concurrently.

Mauro Grange, a dynamic entrepreneur, joined Fine Sounds Group in 2009 with the intention of creating the most illustrious group of brands in high-end audio. He spearheaded Fine Sounds Group's 2012 acquisition of McIntosha brand synonymous with ultimate quality audio worldwide -and thereby became acquainted with McIntosh President Charlie Randall. The two forged an outstanding relationship, dedicated to building the combined company into a leader in the international luxury audio arena. In just two short years, Grange and Randall made substantial progress leveraging distribution synergies between the Group's brands, which are some of the best in the industry.

According to Grange, "When Charlie and I met, there was instant chemistry. We both had the same vision for the futuremerging Fine Sounds and McIntosh in order to create a leading group of luxury lifestyle brands.When the opportunity presented itself to buy Fine Sounds back from Quadrivio, it was a dream come true for us both. Thanks to our partnership with LBO France and Yarpatwo of Europe's leading private equity firmswe can now fast-track our plans for accelerated global growth and a commanding presence in high-end audio."

Charlie Randall has been an integral part of the McIntosh family since the start of his professional career in 1985, and it was his deep knowledge of the products and passion for engineering and design that afforded him the opportunity to be named President in 2001. "Having grown up at McIntosh, it has been a lifelong dream of mine to own the company," said Randall. "When I met Mauro, I knew we were going to do great things for McIntosh and Fine Soundsthings that would create a dynamic positive change in the industry."

"The brands under the Group umbrella are some of the most respected in the high-end audio industry," said Yarpa CEO Roberto D'Angelo. LBO France Director Philippe Gurin added "With Mauro and Charlie at the helm, we are confident the company is going to be a great success and are thrilled to be partners in this exciting acquisition."
 
Dali launches new Rubicon range of loudspeakers-

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For excellent sound that won't break the bank, the 5 Star Award Winning Wharfedale Diamond 12.1 Bookshelf Speakers is the one to consider!
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