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The Sonneteer story
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Sonneteer (The British hi-fi company)
Sonneteer, a British Hifi design and manufacture company established in 1994 in Surrey, UK. Products named after British/English language poets and writers or subjects related to them. products a predominantly hand built and designed in house, in Guildford Surrey, UK. History: Established by two students from Kingston University. Backgrounds in Electronics Engineering, Control systems, production and Music reproduction. First product was based on a degree final year project designed by Haider Bahrani and was originally launched late 1995 as the Sonneteer Campion. Remo Casadei, the other founder was then involved in the design of all later products which included more hifi amplifiers (digital and analogue), pre amplifiers,CD players, high definition wireless audio systems and Music centres and streamers.

Significant products:

Sonneteer Campion - first product - integrated analogue amplifier Sonneteer Sedley/ Sedley USB - device for playing back Vinyl recordings in high quality as well as digitising them. Sonneteer Bronte Digital amplifier - World's First high end, Class T, digital integrated amplifier. Bard Wireless system - High definition wireless audio link system.

Sonneteer Morpheus Music centre and Server - Streamer, amplifier, internet radio all in one. Silent operation, Music Server and CD ripper. (Haiderkb (talk) 16:11, 22 July 2011 (UTC))

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Sonneteer
Sonneteer, a British Hifi design and manufacture company established in 1994 in Surrey, UK. Products named after British/English language poets and writers or subjects related to them. History: Established by two students from Kingston University. Backgrounds in Electronics Engineering, Control systems, production and Music reproduction. First product was based on a degree final year project designed by Haider Bahrani and was originally launched late 1995 as the Sonneteer Campion. Remo Casadei, the other founder was then involved in the design of all later products which included more hifi amplifiers (digital and analogue), pre amplifiers,CD players, high definition wireless audio systems and Music centres and streamers. Their significance to British hifi history is that their pioneering ideas were adopted globally. Few companies, like ARCAM and Sonneteer can lay claim to changing the direction of others in their industry through their developments.In Sonneteer's case; The Bard, The Bronte and the Campion. Significant products: Sonneteer Campion - first product - integrated analogue amplifier Sonneteer Sedley/ Sedley USB - device for playing back Vinyl recordings in high quality as well as digitising them. Sonneteer Bronte Digital amplifier - World's First high end, Class T, digital integrated amplifier. Bard Wireless system - High definition wireless audio link system. Sonneteer Morpheus Music centre and Server - Streamer, amplifier, internet radio all in one. Silent operation, Music Server and CD ripper.(Haider Bahrani 08:31, 23 July 2011 (UTC))

Subsequent to this Sonneteer were to introduce The Bard's Headspace or Real Sound Head Space, a development (Patent application GB2553836) of a simple gadget or dongle that corrects the image in headphones with a claim to make them sound like real loudspeakers. The patent application also make the claim of using similar techniques in simulating the sound of vinyl recordings on playback of digitally mastered recordings via other media.

Speedy deletion nomination of Sonneteer (company)


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