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McIntosh Group

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McIntosh Group (formerly Fine Sounds Group) is an American holding company specializing in audio equipment and owns the brands McIntosh Laboratory, Audio Research, Sonus Faber, Wadia Digital, Sumiko and Fine Sounds Asia.

History

The Fine Sounds Group project took shape in 2007, when the asset management company Quadrivio SGR – main shareholder of the group – acquired the brand Sonus Faber, an Italian company specializing in high-end loudspeakers. In 2009 Mauro Grange joined the group as CEO of Sonus Faber.

The "buy and build" strategy carried on by Quadrivio resulted in the acquisition of Audio Research in 2009,[1] Sumiko in 2010,[2] Wadia in 2011[3] and McIntosh Laboratories in 2012,[4] which constitute the holdings of Fine Sounds Group. Through the acquisition of these brands, Fine Sounds Group became a relevant holding company in the sector of high-end audio, with €50 million sales in 2011.[5] The holding company took part in an official event as one unique family for the first time in 2013, with the participation in the Munich High End Show.[6]

On 9 May 2014 Mauro Grange and Charlie Randall, president of McIntosh Laboratory, Inc., announced their plans for a management buyout of Fine Sounds Group in partnership with LBO France and Yarpa, including a relocation of the Headquarters from Milan to New York.[7]

On 10 August 2016 Fine Sounds Group was officially renamed McIntosh Group.[8]

Brands

  • Audio Research, founded in 1970, specializing in the production and sale of vacuum-tube and solid state electronic audio components.
  • McIntosh Laboratory, founded in 1949. The American producer of high fidelity and home entertainment systems.
  • Sonus Faber, founded in 1983, has been producing acoustic speakers for over 30 years.
  • Wadia Digital, one of the first companies dedicated to digital audio reproduction. Also Apple iPod and iPhone docking stations.
  • Sumiko, North American importer and distributor of audio components and specifically of all the brands of the Fine Sounds portfolio.
  • Pryma, Brand name of Sonus Faber headphones made in Italy
  • Fine Sounds Asia, importer and distributor of Audio Research and Sonus for the Asian market.

References

  1. "Audio Research Acquired by Quadrivio". Stereophile.com. 2008-01-30. http://www.stereophile.com/news/013008research/. Retrieved 2014-02-20. 
  2. "Fine Sounds SpA Acquires Sumiko". Stereophile.com. 2011-07-11. http://www.stereophile.com/content/fine-sounds-spa-acquires-sumiko. Retrieved 2014-02-20. 
  3. "Fine Sounds Acquires Wadia Digital". AVguide. Archived from the original on 15 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140115083008/http://www.avguide.com/article/fine-sounds-acquires-wadia-digital. Retrieved 2014-02-20. 
  4. "Fine Sounds Group Acquires McIntosh Laboratories". The Absolute Sound. 2012-10-08. http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/fine-sounds-group-acquires-mcintosh-laboratory/. Retrieved 2014-02-20. 
  5. "Fondo Q2 - Fine Sounds Group". Quadrivio SGR. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131006110849/http://www.quadriviosgr.com/en/quadrivio-fine-sounds-group.asp?p=1. Retrieved 2014-02-20. 
  6. "Fine Sounds Group @ Munich Hi End 2013". YouTube. 2013-06-06. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvTgcor8Iug. Retrieved 2014-02-20. 
  7. "Grange and Randall Lead Management Buyout of Fine Sounds Group in Partnership with LBO France and Yarpa". marketwatch.com. 2014-05-09. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/grange-and-randall-lead-management-buyout-of-fine-sounds-group-in-partnership-with-lbo-france-and-yarpa-2014-05-09. 
  8. "Fine Sounds Group changes name to McIntosh Group". Twice.com. 2016-08-10. http://www.twice.com/news/audio/fine-sounds-group-changes-name-mcintosh-group/62447. 






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