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Janszen Laboratory Inc.

1954 - 1959

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In 1954, Arthur A. Janszen took control of the Magnetic Amplifier Corp. of Waltham and moved it to Cambridge under the name of Janszen Laboratory Inc. Janszen, a researcher at Harvard's Acoustics Research Laboratory, had recently been awarded a patent for the first commercially feasible electrostatic speaker system. The company's first commercial product was released in 1955, the very successful JansZen Model 130, a tweeter (high-pitch speaker) array. Janszen then followed up with the development of the first full-range electrostatic speaker array, which was released in 1959. That same year Janszen's company merged with the KLH Research and Development Corporation, of which he became Vice-President. KLH continued production of what was considered to be the finest ever sound reproduction system, now called the KLH Model 9.




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  • Cambridge
  • Waltham
Additional details are available "Arthur A. Janszen's Autobigraphical Sketch, May 1962 Audio Magazine 15th Anniversary Edition," JansZen Loudspeaker Co., http://www.janszenloudspeaker.com/autobio%20aaj.htm" (accessed 02/02/2015)
Excerpted from a detailed history available at "Company," JansZen Loudspeaker, Ltd. (a company founded by Arthur Janszen's son). http://www.janszenloudspeaker.com/company.htm (accessed 02/02/2015)

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