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1 History  



1.1  Formation  





1.2  Speaker Warehouse  







2 Notable events  





3 Notable products  





4 References  





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JL Audio
Company typeConsumer and professional audio manufacturer
IndustryAudio
Founded1975 (Speaker Warehouse)
Founder
  • James Birch
  • Lucio Proni
  • HeadquartersMiramar, FL
    ProductsAudio electronics
    Parent
    Websitejlaudio.com

    JL Audio is an American manufacturer of consumer audio products. Known as one of the pioneers of the car audio industry, it manufactures marine, home, and mobile audio products, but are best known for their subwoofers.

    On September 20, 2023, Garmin completed the acquisition of the company and announced that JL Audio will join its marine segment.[1]

    History

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    Formation

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    JL Audio was founded in 1975 by James Birch and Lucio Proni. They used the first letter of each of their names, to form a company name, hence "JL." Their first products were home speaker systems as well as home speaker kits.

    Speaker Warehouse

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    In 1977, when business did not turn out as well as expected, Stephen Seidl, Birch and Proni invested in a retail store in Hollywood, Florida, called Speaker Warehouse which focused mainly on speaker repair and the sale of speakers, individually or as whole speaker sets. The original company, JL Audio, was still in operation during this time. As the businesses grew, Speaker Warehouse essentially became a dealer of JL Audio products under the direction of Stephen Seidl.

    In the late 1970s and early 1980s, as the car audio revolution was starting to take place, Speaker Warehouse was a big seller of the early pioneering car audio products. Stephen Seidl, Birch and Proni used their knowledge of speakers and audio to experiment with these systems, especially with component systems with subwoofers. By the early 1980s, Speaker Warehouse had become known as a place to go for high-end audioinSouth Florida.

    Notable events

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    Notable products

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    Two 10 inch JL Audio sub-woofers. Original "W0" series in JL Audio PowerWedge box

    References

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    1. ^ "Garmin completes acquisition of JL Audio". Garmin. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  • ^ CAE Staff. "1961 Austin Mini Custom Classic: JL Audio's 5.1 Surround Sound Masterpiece." Caraudiomag.com. Car Audio and Electronics, 14 June 2010. Web. <http://caraudiomag.com/articles/1961-austin-mini-custom-classic>.
  • ^ a b CAE. "JL Audio Factory Visit - Function Is the Fashion." Caraudiomag.com. Car Audio and Electronics, 1 Sept. 2002. Web. <http://caraudiomag.com/articles/jl-audio-factory-visit-function-fashion>.
  • ^ a b c d e Smith, Manville. "Product Milestones: 1999." Jlaudio.com. JL Audio. Web. <http://www.jlaudio.com/header/Company/Product+Milestones%3A+1991-2011/Product+Milestones%3A+1991-2011/237634>.
  • ^ "Sounds Good to Me: JL Audio Marine Products Call for Pricing." Sea: America's Western Boating Magazine. Duncan McIntosh Company, Inc., 1 July 2005. Web. <http://www.seamagazine.com/Gear/Article/Sounds-Good-to-Me>.
  • ^ a b Johnson, Chris. "JL Audio Awarded U.S. Patent for CleanSweep Technology." Moto Dash. Capable Networks, LLC, 20 Apr. 2008. Web. <http://www.motodash.com/article/10804/JL-Audio-Awarded-U.S.-Patent-for-CleanSweep-Technology/>.
  • ^ "JL Audio Fathom F112 Subwoofer." Audio Revelation. Audio Revelation, 2006. Web. <http://www.audiorevelation.com/cre/product_info.php?cPath=27&products_id=645>.
  • ^ "2006 Product of the Year Awards." The Perfect Vision 2006: 40. Print.
  • ^ Gilroy, Amy. "JL Audio Launches New Speakers." TWICE 29 Jan. 2007.Archived 2013-01-25 at archive.today>.
  • ^ "The Upgrade Is Here." Me-Mag. Mobile Electronics, May 2007. Web. <http://www.me-mag.com/ProductList.aspx?CurPage=65&SectionCode=01>.
  • ^ DellaSala, Gene. "High Output In-Wall Subwoofers - What's New for 2008?" Audioholics Online A/V Magazine. Audioholics, LLC, 11 Sept. 2008. Web. <http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/speakers/subwoofers/in-wall-subwoofer>.
  • ^ "JL Audio Introduces W0v2 Subwoofer Drivers." The Birmingham Times. Birmingham Times, 28 Jan. 2009. Web. <http://www.birminghamtimesonline.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=234:jl-audio-introduces-w0v2-subwoofer-drivers&catid=43:the-auto-zone-news&Itemid=98>.
  • ^ "New XD 500/3 from JL Audio." The Audiozine. 1 Feb. 2011. Web. <http://www.audiozine.co.za/latest-audio-news/new-xd5003-from-jl-audio>.
  • ^ "JL Audio Introduces XD 500/3: New 3-Ch Amp for Smaller Systems." Car Audio and Electronics. Car Audio and Electronics, Formation Media, Inc., 26 Jan. 2011. Web. <http://caraudiomag.com/articles/jl-audio-introduces-xd5003>.
  • ^ "W3v3: Technologies." JL Audio. JL Audio, n.d. Web. 29 Nov 2010. <http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_subs_pages.php?page_id=200>.
  • ^ "13TW5." JL Audio. JL Audio, n.d. Web. 29 Nov 2010. <http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_subs.php?series_id=30>.
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