Words and Sound


Here are some examples of brands' names that sound rather similar to the sound of their equipment.

Hard/Cold/Analytical: Focal, Kef, Bowers & Wilkins, Klipsh, JBL, Wilson, Magico, Tannoy, Splendor, Yamaha, Altec, KLH, Triangle, Alta,Totem, Monitor Audio, Luxman, Krell, Schiit,

Neutral: Tannoy, Naim, Accuphase, Hegel, Pass Labs, Marantz, Rotel

Soft/Warm/Musical: Sonus Faber, Harbeth, Dynaudio, Elac, Vienna Acoustics,  Whaferdale, Audio Note, Gershman, NAD, Audiolab, SucGen, McIntosh, Denon.

Maybe, unconsciously, the founders created the brand names to send like his sound....

 

 

vitto

Kent Engineering Foundry….. Obviously you haven’t heard anything they built under Raymond C.

Eggnog tastes just like it sounds….nasty…

I agree with the first post. To me analytical is accurate, but what do I know?🙃

But what does a world-destroying robot need with diapers?

Klaatu barada nikto.

 

Is Klaatu a robot like me?

Elac -- He doesn't laaak it!

Kenwood -- Clint Eastwood's accountant brother.

Marantz -- I want less of 'em, not mare of 'em, in my pants.

SOTA -- because the gear sounds watery and fizzy.

Okay, I'll stop now...