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Sonodyne
Company typePrivate
IndustryAudio electronics
Founded1970; 55 years ago (1970)
FounderAshoke Mukherjee
HeadquartersKolkata, India
Key peopleAnindya Mukherjee
(CEO)
Products
Websitewww.sonodyne.com

Sonodyne Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (also known as Sonodyne) is an Indian electronics company based in Kolkata, India, founded in the 1970s by Ashoke Mukherjee. It specializes in audio equipments, amplifiers, speakers and active speakers. Their studio products division operates in over 40 nations. Sonodyne currently operates 2 research labs, in Kolkata and Mumbai. Sales and project offices are located in Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi and Kolkata. Two design centres and three manufacturing centres are located in Kolkata, West Bengal and Mumbai, Maharastra.

The company began when Mukherjee, an engineering student from IIT Roorkee, began designing amplifiers and speakers. Loudspeakers and turntables went on the market in the mid 1970s, and component audio systems in the mid 1980s. Around the same time, manufacturing and research was moved to Special Economic Zone, Mumbai. Engineered solutions were developed for professional audio mainly for exports. These solutions are also available in India alon gwith a range of high performance residential audio systems for music and surround sound.

See also

https://www.therevolverclub.com/blogs/the-revolver-club/iconic-indian-hi-fi-brands-the-story-of-sonodyne

https://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-reviews/sonodyne-malhar-review-9078622/

https://www.telegraphindia.com/amp/my-kolkata/lifestyle/sonodyne-magical-music-maker/cid/1905725

https://www.thehindu.com/society/when-make-in-india-was-more-than-just-a-government-slogan-ag/article65744764.ece/amp/

References

  1. "The song remains the same". Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  2. Sonodyne web site

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