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JBL
NameJBL
Founded1946
FounderJames B. Lansing
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, United States
Key peopleJames B. Lansing, William Thomas
ParentHarman International

JBL is a renowned American audio equipment manufacturer founded by James B. Lansing in 1946, known for producing high-quality loudspeakers, headphones, and other audio products, often used by famous musicians such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Elvis Presley at venues like Madison Square Garden and Wembley Stadium. JBL has been a part of Harman International since 1969, and has worked with notable companies like Apple Inc., Microsoft, and Google. The company's products have been used in various applications, including public address systems at events like the Super Bowl and Olympic Games, as well as in recording studios like Abbey Road Studios and Sun Studio.

History of JBL

The history of JBL began with James B. Lansing, who founded the company in 1946, and was later joined by William Thomas, a former Altec Lansing engineer, in the development of the first JBL loudspeaker products, including the famous D130 woofer, which was used by musicians like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton at Woodstock and other music festivals. JBL's early products were designed for use in cinema sound systems, and were used in movie theaters like Grauman's Chinese Theatre and Radio City Music Hall. The company's products were also used in television studios like NBC and CBS, and were popular among audio engineers like Geoff Emerick and Alan Parsons. In the 1960s, JBL became a leading manufacturer of professional audio equipment, and its products were used by famous sound engineers like Bruce Swedien and Chris Lord-Alge at recording studios like Capitol Records and United Recording Studios.

Products and Technology

JBL's product line includes a wide range of loudspeakers, headphones, and other audio equipment, such as the popular JBL L100 loudspeaker and the JBL EON portable speaker series, which are used by musicians like Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift at concerts and festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza. The company's products are designed for use in various applications, including home audio systems, professional audio systems, and public address systems, and are often used in venues like The Fillmore and Red Rocks Amphitheatre. JBL has also developed innovative technologies like Harman's Signal Doctor and JBL's Waveguide technology, which are used in products like the JBL SRX700 loudspeaker series, and have been recognized by organizations like the Audio Engineering Society and the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

Company Overview

JBL is a subsidiary of Harman International, a leading manufacturer of audio and infotainment systems, which is owned by Samsung Electronics. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, and has operations in various countries around the world, including China, Japan, and Germany. JBL has a strong presence in the professional audio market, and its products are used by many famous musicians, sound engineers, and audio technicians, including Dave Grohl and Butch Vig at recording studios like RCA Records and Ocean Way Recording. The company has also partnered with other leading audio equipment manufacturers, like AKG and Crown Audio, to develop new products and technologies, and has worked with organizations like the Grammy Foundation and the Music Producers Guild.

Notable Applications and Users

JBL's products have been used in a wide range of applications, including music festivals like Glastonbury Festival and Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, and have been used by famous musicians like Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder at venues like Wembley Stadium and Madison Square Garden. The company's products are also used in recording studios like Abbey Road Studios and Sun Studio, and have been used to record famous albums like Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Thriller. JBL has also provided audio equipment for various events like the Super Bowl and Olympic Games, and has worked with broadcasters like NBC and CBS to provide audio systems for television broadcasts.

Awards and Recognition

JBL has received numerous awards and recognition for its products and technologies, including several Technical Emmy Awards and Grammy Awards, and has been recognized by organizations like the Audio Engineering Society and the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The company's products have also been used in various award-winning films and television shows, like The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones, and have been recognized by critics and industry professionals alike, including Roger Ebert and Peter Jackson. JBL has also been recognized for its innovative sustainability initiatives, and has been awarded several environmental awards for its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and promote sustainable practices in the audio industry. Category:Audio equipment manufacturers