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Sansui Electric

Sansui Electric Co., Ltd. (山水電気株式会社, Sansui Denki Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese manufacturer of audio and video equipment. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, it was part of the Bermuda[clarification needed] conglomerate (from 2011).[3]

Sansui Electric Co., Ltd
Native name
山水電気株式会社
TypeCorporation
IndustryElectronics
FoundedJune 3, 1947; 75 years ago (1947-06-03)
Tokyo, Japan
Defunct2014
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Key people
Takeshi Nakamichi, president
ProductsAudio-visual and communication equipments, home appliances, informaion equipment,
Total assets5,794 million Yen (Fiscal year ended December 31, 2006)
SubsidiariesSansui Electric SPV Private Limited, Sansui Sales Pte. Ltd.
Websitewww.sansui-global.com
Founder of Sansui Kosaku Kikuchi
AU-666 amplifier 1970[1]
Sansui 9090DB Stereo Receiver (1975)
Sansui QRX-5500 Quadrophonic Receiver
D-X301i Cassette Deck with last logo from 1987[2]

The company was founded in Tokyo in 1947 by Kosaku Kikuchi, who had worked for a radio parts distributor in Tokyo before and during World War II. Due to the poor quality of radio parts Kikuchi had to deal with, he decided to start his private radio part manufacturer facility in December 1944 in Yoyogi, Tokyo. He picked transformers as his initial product line. Kikuchi's thought was "Even with higher prices, let's make the higher quality of products."[4]

In 1954 manufacturing Pre-Amp, Main-Amp kits, as well as finished amplifiers which used tubes, was started; in 1958 Sansui introduced the first stereo tube Pre- and Main amplifiers.[4] By the 1960s Sansui had developed a reputation for making serious audio components. They were sold in foreign markets through that and the next decade. Sansui's amplifiers and tuners from the 1960s and 1970s remain in demand by audio enthusiasts.[3] Since 1965 the iconic matte-black-faced AU-series amplifiers were released.[5][6] In 1967 Sansui produced its first turntable.[7]

In 1971, Sansui introduced the Quadphonic Synthesizer QS-1, which could make simulated four-channel stereo from two-channel sources. Sansui developed the QS Regular Matrix system, which made it possible to transmit four-channel Quadraphonic sound from a standard LP. The channel separation was only 3 dB, but because of the human way of hearing it sounded relatively good. In 1973, Sansui introduced the more advanced QS Vario Matrix decoder with 20 dB separation. Unfortunately, the SQ system developed by Columbia/CBS was the most popular matrix system. But later QS decoders could also play SQ records. Some Sansui receivers could also play the most advanced four-channel system – CD-4 (or Quadradisc) by Japanese JVC and American RCA. Most big record companies used either SQ or CD-4, but Decca used the Sansui QS system. For completeness, it should be mentioned that the 2-channel-range was extended by tape machines and cassette decks, too.[8] The company also produced in the mid-70s, the Sansui AU-11000 which was known for its high-output power and low Total harmonic distortion.[9]

In 1974 Kosaku Kikuchi resigned, and vice-president Kenzo Fujiwara became president.[10]

In the late 1970s, the first-generation '07' models included the dual-mono power supply AU-517 and AU-717, and the second generation featured the updated AU-719, 819, and 919 were released. The separate pre-amp/power-amp CA-F1/BA-F1 topped the model range along with the AU-X1 integrated amplifier (1979).[11]

In the UK around 1982, the Sansui AU-D101 amplifier and its more powerful sibling the AU-D33,[12] were acclaimed by audiophiles[13] and were so well matched[citation needed] to a pair of KEF Coda III speakers that they could be bought as a set from some outlets.[3] These amplifiers used a complex feed-forward servo system which resulted in very low second order harmonic distortion. Despite this success, Sansui failed to follow up with further mass-market audiophile components.[3]

As the mid-1980s arrived, sales were lost to competitors (Sony, Pioneer, Matsushita's Technics).[3] Sansui began to lose visibility in the United States around 1988, and then focused on manufacturing high-end components in Japan. The company began to manufacture high-end television sets and other video equipment, but ceased exportation. In the late 1990s, the company's brand was used on video equipment manufactured by other companies. The current manufacturer of the rebranded sets is Orion Electric, based in Osaka and Fukui, Japan. Its U.S. subsidiary markets products under the Sansui brand, among others. Sansui is thus a mere umbrella brand at present.[3] This radical change in Sansui's corporate identity has resulted in a notable change in its product quality as consumers now tend to consider Sansui a mass-market brand rather than a maker of high-end electronics.[14]

Sansui had developed the patented α(alpha)-x balanced circuit,[15] that used in its high power amplifier along with the so-called double diamond differential, another patent for balanced driver stage. Lately Sansui had developed a turntable, P-L95R, with a handling similar to CD-players; it allowed to play both sides of the record without turning it.[16]

Its latest amplifiers included the a-u alpha series like the 707´and 907 (1987)[17] au-x1111 (round about 1990)[18] and others; b-2105 mos with a weight of 37 kg (82 lb) (1999)[19] Sansui ended its Japanese production of high-end amplifiers some time between 2002 and 2005.[citation needed] In 2001 the headquarters in Shi-Yokohama was closed.[20]

The Japanese website as HiFi-manufacturer was last updated January 2014;[21] Sansui went out of business in 2014. Sansui's sales had shriveled to just 40.4 million yen by 2010.[22] The 2003 founded Sansui Electric China Co Ltd[23] stayed longer than 2014.[24] In Japan, consumer product maker Doshisha has the right to manufacture and sell under the Sansui brand.[22] Outside of Japan, the brand belongs to Nimble Holdings of Hong Kong.[25]

Many Sansui devices, particularly vintage items, have a large following in the audio community to date, with online forums[26] dedicated to the Sansui brand.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sansui Au-666". audio-database.com. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  2. ^ sansui.us 2006-01-25, SANSUI Company History - Translation from SANSUI Web Site, retrieved 2020-04-22.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Steve's - Sansui". www.audiocircuit.com. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  4. ^ a b tube-amps.net 2015-01-02, Sansui in Early Days, retrieved 2020-04-23.
  5. ^ hifiengine.com 2020, Sansui AU-111, retrieved 2020-04-25.
  6. ^ audiocircuit.com, Sansui AU-111, retrieved 2020-04-25.
  7. ^ (Archive, German), retrieved 2020-04-23.
  8. ^ hifiengine.com, reel tapes by Sansui 1970-1974, retrieved 2020-04-23.
  9. ^ "Sansui AU-11000 Integrated Stereo Amplifier Manual | HiFi Engine". www.hifiengine.com. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
  10. ^ Billboard 1974-10-26, page 4; at Google Books, retrieved 2020-04-22.
  11. ^ audio-database.com, SANSUI BA-F1, retrieved 2020-04-23.
  12. ^ Bigger version AU-D55, https://audio-database.com/SANSUI/amp/au-d55f-e.html, retrieved 2020-04-22.
  13. ^ German HiFi magazine Stereoplay 04/1982: "Spitzenklasse IV"; best integrated amplifiers these times were in this magazine "Spitzenklasse I" (German "Spitzenklasse" means top class.)
  14. ^ sansui.us 2006-01-24, International v.s. Japanese Domestic Market, retrieved 2020-04-22.
  15. ^ The New York Times 1984-11-11, SOUND: Separate Amplifiers Justify High Expectations, retrieved 2020-04-18.
  16. ^ radiomuseum.org (with pictures; partly German) retrieved 2020-04-23.
  17. ^ "SANSUI AU-alpha 907i". audio-database.com. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  18. ^ "Sansui Au-X1111Mos Vintage". audio-database.com. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  19. ^ "Sansui B-2105 Mos Vintage". audio-database.com. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  20. ^ sansui.us 2006-01-25, The Best of SANSUI, retrieved 2020-04-24.
  21. ^ (archive), retrieved 2020-04-18.
  22. ^ a b Okutsu, Akane (2018-09-23). "Pioneer's woes echo those of earlier Japanese audio legends". Nikkei Asian Review. from the original on 2020-04-29. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  23. ^ bloomberg.com, Sansui Electric China Co Ltd, retrieved 2020-04-22.
  24. ^ sansuisound.com (Webseite Sansui Electric China Co Ltd) 2017, Development history, retrieved 2020-04-22.
  25. ^ Nikkei News:September 23, 2018: Pioneer's woes echo those of earlier Japanese audio legends
  26. ^ "Exclusively Sansui | Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums". audiokarma.org. Retrieved 2016-01-30.

External links

  • Sansui at audio-database.com (with pictures)
  • Audiokarma, a Popular Sansui Enthusiasts Forum
  • Global website
  • US website
  • Sansui India website
  • Sansui India Address

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Sansui Electric Co Ltd 山水電気株式会社 Sansui Denki Kabushiki gaisha was a Japanese manufacturer of audio and video equipment Headquartered in Tokyo Japan it was part of the Bermuda clarification needed conglomerate from 2011 3 Sansui Electric Co LtdNative name山水電気株式会社TypeCorporationIndustryElectronicsFoundedJune 3 1947 75 years ago 1947 06 03 Tokyo JapanDefunct2014HeadquartersTokyo JapanKey peopleTakeshi Nakamichi presidentProductsAudio visual and communication equipments home appliances informaion equipment Total assets5 794 million Yen Fiscal year ended December 31 2006 SubsidiariesSansui Electric SPV Private Limited Sansui Sales Pte Ltd Websitewww wbr sansui global wbr comFounder of Sansui Kosaku Kikuchi AU 666 amplifier 1970 1 Sansui 9090DB Stereo Receiver 1975 Sansui QRX 5500 Quadrophonic Receiver D X301i Cassette Deck with last logo from 1987 2 The company was founded in Tokyo in 1947 by Kosaku Kikuchi who had worked for a radio parts distributor in Tokyo before and during World War II Due to the poor quality of radio parts Kikuchi had to deal with he decided to start his private radio part manufacturer facility in December 1944 in Yoyogi Tokyo He picked transformers as his initial product line Kikuchi s thought was Even with higher prices let s make the higher quality of products 4 In 1954 manufacturing Pre Amp Main Amp kits as well as finished amplifiers which used tubes was started in 1958 Sansui introduced the first stereo tube Pre and Main amplifiers 4 By the 1960s Sansui had developed a reputation for making serious audio components They were sold in foreign markets through that and the next decade Sansui s amplifiers and tuners from the 1960s and 1970s remain in demand by audio enthusiasts 3 Since 1965 the iconic matte black faced AU series amplifiers were released 5 6 In 1967 Sansui produced its first turntable 7 In 1971 Sansui introduced the Quadphonic Synthesizer QS 1 which could make simulated four channel stereo from two channel sources Sansui developed the QS Regular Matrix system which made it possible to transmit four channel Quadraphonic sound from a standard LP The channel separation was only 3 dB but because of the human way of hearing it sounded relatively good In 1973 Sansui introduced the more advanced QS Vario Matrix decoder with 20 dB separation Unfortunately the SQ system developed by Columbia CBS was the most popular matrix system But later QS decoders could also play SQ records Some Sansui receivers could also play the most advanced four channel system CD 4 or Quadradisc by Japanese JVC and American RCA Most big record companies used either SQ or CD 4 but Decca used the Sansui QS system For completeness it should be mentioned that the 2 channel range was extended by tape machines and cassette decks too 8 The company also produced in the mid 70s the Sansui AU 11000 which was known for its high output power and low Total harmonic distortion 9 In 1974 Kosaku Kikuchi resigned and vice president Kenzo Fujiwara became president 10 In the late 1970s the first generation 07 models included the dual mono power supply AU 517 and AU 717 and the second generation featured the updated AU 719 819 and 919 were released The separate pre amp power amp CA F1 BA F1 topped the model range along with the AU X1 integrated amplifier 1979 11 In the UK around 1982 the Sansui AU D101 amplifier and its more powerful sibling the AU D33 12 were acclaimed by audiophiles 13 and were so well matched citation needed to a pair of KEF Coda III speakers that they could be bought as a set from some outlets 3 These amplifiers used a complex feed forward servo system which resulted in very low second order harmonic distortion Despite this success Sansui failed to follow up with further mass market audiophile components 3 As the mid 1980s arrived sales were lost to competitors Sony Pioneer Matsushita s Technics 3 Sansui began to lose visibility in the United States around 1988 and then focused on manufacturing high end components in Japan The company began to manufacture high end television sets and other video equipment but ceased exportation In the late 1990s the company s brand was used on video equipment manufactured by other companies The current manufacturer of the rebranded sets is Orion Electric based in Osaka and Fukui Japan Its U S subsidiary markets products under the Sansui brand among others Sansui is thus a mere umbrella brand at present 3 This radical change in Sansui s corporate identity has resulted in a notable change in its product quality as consumers now tend to consider Sansui a mass market brand rather than a maker of high end electronics 14 Sansui had developed the patented a alpha x balanced circuit 15 that used in its high power amplifier along with the so called double diamond differential another patent for balanced driver stage Lately Sansui had developed a turntable P L95R with a handling similar to CD players it allowed to play both sides of the record without turning it 16 Its latest amplifiers included the a u alpha series like the 707 and 907 1987 17 au x1111 round about 1990 18 and others b 2105 mos with a weight of 37 kg 82 lb 1999 19 Sansui ended its Japanese production of high end amplifiers some time between 2002 and 2005 citation needed In 2001 the headquarters in Shi Yokohama was closed 20 The Japanese website as HiFi manufacturer was last updated January 2014 21 Sansui went out of business in 2014 Sansui s sales had shriveled to just 40 4 million yen by 2010 22 The 2003 founded Sansui Electric China Co Ltd 23 stayed longer than 2014 24 In Japan consumer product maker Doshisha has the right to manufacture and sell under the Sansui brand 22 Outside of Japan the brand belongs to Nimble Holdings of Hong Kong 25 Many Sansui devices particularly vintage items have a large following in the audio community to date with online forums 26 dedicated to the Sansui brand See also EditList of phonograph manufacturersReferences Edit Sansui Au 666 audio database com Retrieved 2020 04 22 sansui us 2006 01 25 SANSUI Company History Translation from SANSUI Web Site retrieved 2020 04 22 a b c d e f Steve s Sansui www audiocircuit com Retrieved 2020 04 18 a b tube amps net 2015 01 02 Sansui in Early Days retrieved 2020 04 23 hifiengine com 2020 Sansui AU 111 retrieved 2020 04 25 audiocircuit com Sansui AU 111 retrieved 2020 04 25 HiFi Classics 2009 Sansui Geschichte und Informationen Archive German retrieved 2020 04 23 hifiengine com reel tapes by Sansui 1970 1974 retrieved 2020 04 23 Sansui AU 11000 Integrated Stereo Amplifier Manual HiFi Engine www hifiengine com Retrieved 2022 08 19 Billboard 1974 10 26 page 4 at Google Books retrieved 2020 04 22 audio database com SANSUI BA F1 retrieved 2020 04 23 Bigger version AU D55 https audio database com SANSUI amp au d55f e html retrieved 2020 04 22 German HiFi magazine Stereoplay 04 1982 Spitzenklasse IV best integrated amplifiers these times were in this magazine Spitzenklasse I German Spitzenklasse means top class sansui us 2006 01 24 International v s Japanese Domestic Market retrieved 2020 04 22 The New York Times 1984 11 11 SOUND Separate Amplifiers Justify High Expectations retrieved 2020 04 18 radiomuseum org with pictures partly German retrieved 2020 04 23 SANSUI AU alpha 907i audio database com Retrieved 2020 04 22 Sansui Au X1111Mos Vintage audio database com Retrieved 2020 04 22 Sansui B 2105 Mos Vintage audio database com Retrieved 2020 04 22 sansui us 2006 01 25 The Best of SANSUI retrieved 2020 04 24 Website Sansui Japan 2014 01 archive retrieved 2020 04 18 a b Okutsu Akane 2018 09 23 Pioneer s woes echo those of earlier Japanese audio legends Nikkei Asian Review Archived from the original on 2020 04 29 Retrieved 2020 08 10 bloomberg com Sansui Electric China Co Ltd retrieved 2020 04 22 sansuisound com Webseite Sansui Electric China Co Ltd 2017 Development history retrieved 2020 04 22 Nikkei News September 23 2018 Pioneer s woes echo those of earlier Japanese audio legends Exclusively Sansui Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums audiokarma org Retrieved 2016 01 30 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sansui Electric Sansui at audio database com with pictures Audiokarma a Popular Sansui Enthusiasts Forum Global website US website Sansui India website Sansui India Address Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sansui Electric amp oldid 1134622078, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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