Public company | |
Traded as | OTC Pink: |
Industry | Audio technology |
Founded | 1988 |
Headquarters | Woodinville, Washington, United States |
Key people
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Mark Graham(Chairman & CEO) |
Revenue | $ 208 million (2007) |
$ -0.7 million (2007) | |
Profit | $ -12.6 million (2007) |
Number of employees
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533 |
Subsidiaries | Alvarez Guitars, Ampeg, Crate Amplifiers, Eastern Acoustic Works, Mackie, Martin Audio |
Website | www |
LOUD Technologies, Inc. is an American professional audio company. It operates in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, China, and Japan. Originally known as Mackie Designs, Inc., the name was changed to Loud Technologies, Inc. in 2003.
LOUD Technologies Inc. announced its acquisition of St. Louis Music, Inc. on March 7, 2005.
Alvarez manufactures multiple types of string instruments including banjos, acoustic guitars, and acoustic bass guitars. Originally owned by St. Louis Music, Inc., Alvarez was founded in 1968. At the time, all Alvarez guitars were made by hand in Japan by Kazuo Yairi.
St. Louis Music, Inc., purchased Ampeg in 1986. Ampeg is a manufacturer of electric guitars and basses and guitar amplifiers.
Crate manufactures instrument amplifiers of varying types. The first Crate amplifier was built in 1978 by St. Louis Music, Inc.
Blackheart manufactures guitar amplifiers.
Mackie Designs Inc., acquired EAW in February 2000. EAW manufactures high-end professional loudspeakers.
LOUD Technologies' original name was Mackie Designs, Inc. The name was changed in 2003 to avoid confusion between the parent corporation and the Mackie brand. Mackie manufactures professional audio equipment including mixers, loudspeakers and studio monitors.
LOUD Technologies Inc., acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of U.K.-based Martin Audio on April 11, 2007, for $33.6 million. Martin Audio manufactures loudspeakers and similar audio equipment and has provided equipment for numerous professional acts including Pink Floyd and Supertramp.