YAMAHA JOINS EMINENCE "MILLION DOLLAR CLUB"
Eminence Components Integral Part of Yamaha Loudspeaker
Products
BUENA PARK, CA (March 21, 2003)At the recent
Winter NAMM show, Eminence Speaker honored members of the "Million
Dollar Club," an honor in recognition of speaker purchases
exceeding $1,000,000 for the year 2002. Yamaha Music Manufacturing
(YMM), the U.S. piano and professional audio speaker assembly
facility in Thomaston, GA was among an elite group which also
included Distribuidora Gonher, Eminence Speaker Europe Ltd., Peavey
Electronics Corporation and St. Louis Music, Inc.
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to R: Gary Morrison, Eminence Speaker Sales Manager, George
Ruff, Assistant to Engineering Manager for Yamaha Music,
Shoji Mita, Supervisor PE Product, Yamaha Corporation and
Kazunori (Kaz) Kobayashi, Department Manager PE Product,
Yamaha Corporation |
"We're honored to be associated with
a manufacturer that shares a philosophy of high standards,"
states Wayne Hrabak, marketing manager, Yamaha Professional Audio.
"Eminence components have a reputation for quality and longevity,
which is why they're an integral part of our products."
Yamaha Professional Audio uses Eminence woofer components
in the Se
Series, Club
Series IV and S
Series IV loudspeaker products, and Eminence high frequency
drivers in the Club Series IV, all built to exact specifications.
Eminence
Speaker LLC was founded in 1966 by engineer Bob Gault, whose
original intention was to manufacture three 18" speakers
per day. Under the leadership of Gault and his son, Rob, the company
has grown to be the world's number one loudspeaker manufacturer,
with a capacity of over 10,000 speakers per day.
The company employs a primarily local labor force
of over 200 in Eminence, KY, and uses many design and manufacturing
elements in-house in order to maintain strict quality control
and attention to detail.
For more information on Yamaha loudspeaker products,
write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division,
Professional Audio, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone
(714) 522-9011; email infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com/proaudio.