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JBL
Formerly
Lansing Sound
Company type
Subsidiary
Industry
Audio
Founded
1946; 78 years ago (1946)
Founder
James Bullough Lansing
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California, United States
Products
Amplifiers, loudspeakers, headphones
Parent
Harman International Industries
Website
jbl.com
JBL is an American audio equipment manufacturer[1] headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States. JBL serves the customer home and professional market. The professional market includes studios, installed/tour/portable sound, music production, DJ, cinema markets. The home market includes high-end home amplification/speakers/headphones as well as high-end car audio. JBL is owned by Harman International, itself a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics.
JBL was founded by James Bullough Lansing (1902–1949), an American audio engineer and loudspeaker designer best known for establishing JBL, taken from his initials. He earlier had founded Lansing, which was purchased by Altec to form Altec Lansing.
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