Castle (company)

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Castle (formerly known as Castle Acoustics) is a British manufacturer of hi-fi loudspeakers.

Castle Acoustics was founded in 1973 and takes its name and its logo from the 11thC historic Skipton Castle, the North Yorkshire market town of Skipton having been Castle's home since its foundation.

Castle is the only British loudspeaker manufacturer to build its own cabinets; buy and lay veneers for those cabinets; and develop and build its own drive units; all under one roof.[citation needed]

History[]

In 1932 the former wool merchant Gilbert Briggs from Bradford formed The Wharfedale Wireless Company primarily to further the design and manufacture of loudspeakers to reproduce as accurately as possible, the music in which he was keenly interested. His legacy has over two generations passed to the Castle Acoustics of today, still located in Wharfedale in North Yorkshire.

Moving to Skipton in Craven (Airedale), located in an old woollen mill, Castle Acoustics was born on 3 September 1973.

Almost twenty years later, with the original founders fast approaching retiring age, a second group of senior executives from Wharfedale made a proposal to buy out the original management team.

Castle is now part of the International Audio Group.

References[]

  • Mejias, Stephen (23 May 2011). "Castle Richmond Anniversary featured at 2011 High End Show in Munich, Germany". Stereophile. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  • "Castle Knight 2 Review featured in www.whathifi.com". What Hi Fi? Sound and Vision. February 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  • Todd, Dominic (8 September 2010). "Castle Knight 2 Review featured in www.techradar.com". Hi Fi Choice. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  • Olenick, Doug (31 July 1995). "Castle Acoustics touts quality line". HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network. Retrieved 11 November 2008.[dead link]
  • Iverson, Jon; Willis, Barry (10 January 1999). "Consumer Electronics Show, January 10, 1999". Stereophile. Retrieved 11 November 2008.

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