Fostex
Founded | July 1973 |
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Headquarters | Akishima City, Tokyo, Japan |
Products | Digital Recorder, Loudspeaker, Speaker parts |
Parent | Foster Electric Company |
Website | fostexinternational.com |
Fostex (フォステクスカンパニー) is a Japanese audio equipment manufacturer.
History
Fostex, originally founded in July 1973, is now a division of Foster Electric Company, Ltd.
Fostex, along with TASCAM, pioneered affordable multitrack recording equipment and was the first to offer an eight-track reel-to-reel multitrack that used affordable 1/4 inch tape. It competes with Tascam and Yamaha with a full line of products for the home and semi-pro recording studio market including an extensive line of cassette-based multitracks. Fostex's current product range includes digital multitrack recording equipment, loudspeaker drivers, studio monitors, microphones, and headphones.
Some production sound mixers for motion pictures use the Fostex Field Memory Recorder (FR-series and PD-series), which records audio and stores recordings as WAV files, as their recording device for sync sound.
More recently Fostex has expanded its offering of HiFi based products to include high-end headphones (TH-series), digital audio converters (HP series) and devices for portable listing. Fostex's t50rp model has become popular in headphone modification circles.[1]
References
- ↑ "Fostex t50rp Heaphone Review - DIY Modified". www.AudiophileON.com. Retrieved 28 May 2015.