Worst Brand or Model Names?

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by Cyclone Ranger, Aug 8, 2022.

  1. allied333

    allied333 Audiophile

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    I am referring to stereo receivers. Lloyds and Soundesign were reliable, just sounded poor. In 1970 to 1980 everyone wanted Pioneer, Onkyo, Marantz, McIntosh, Sansui, Yamaha, Sony and Kenwood.
     
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  2. BKphoto

    BKphoto JazzAllDay

    Love Yamaha equipment….

    but always thought it was odd that they also made boat motors, music instruments, motorcycles, etc and so on…
     
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  3. Larry I

    Larry I Senior Member

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    Washington, D.C.
    "KEF" is an acronym for Kent Engineering & Foundry, just like "SME" is for Scale Model Engineering. "NAD" is New Acoustic Dimensions; fans of which should cheer them with "GO NADS."
     
  4. Oelewapper

    Oelewapper Plays vinyl instead of installing it on the floor.

    Yes they made almost anything it seemed… I owned an integrated amp, speakers, audio interface and even had a Yamaha recurve bow at some point lol
    They’ve reduced the diversity of their products though.
     
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  5. R. Totale

    R. Totale The Voice of Reason

    I always got a kick out of PT. Their ads used to say "Better than gear made by straights."
     
  6. drh

    drh Talking Machine

    I had a pair of those as a kid, too. They operated on channel 9--which, at least by the time the CB craze rolled round a few years later, was supposed to be reserved for emergency communications. Oops.

    Looking back at long-gone names, Superscope always struck me as dubious, giving the impression the company was a purveyor of test equipment, not audio. Going way back, although descriptive of what the company was selling at the time, The Gramophone and Typewriter, Ltd. just doesn't have much of a resounding ring to it.
     
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  7. zenith2134

    zenith2134 Well-Known Member

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    Yes they did! So cool that someone remembers
    these!
     
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  8. zbarbera

    zbarbera A stereo's a stereo. Art is forever!

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    Massachusetts
    Kinda reminiscent of -
     
  9. WildPhydeaux

    WildPhydeaux Forum Resident

    Museatex always makes me think of an expectorant.

    Cheers,
    Robert
     
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  10. BrentB

    BrentB Urban Angler

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    I think Yorx and Emerson were right at the bottom of the barrel too. Must have been a large barrel.
     
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  11. BrentB

    BrentB Urban Angler

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    I never cared for anything with " research" or even worse " enterprises" in the brand. Just sounds laughably arrogant to me. I call my AR speakers exactly that and I once had a very good Vector Research cassette deck. I don't remember ever calling it though.
     
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  12. geoffr

    geoffr Lifeguard in a carwash

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    Pittsburgh, PA
    Vinyl Flat and Groovy Pouch, while they might be great products, the name turns me off for some reason.
     
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  13. hvbias

    hvbias Midrange magic

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    For me it's when someone uses their online screen name to form a hifi company, the most glaring (and now a huge company) that comes to mind is Mr Speakers. I always think of Mr Plow when I hear it.

    For individual product names, I think it's a bit pretentious of DCS to name their components after composers. Would Bartok, a man of fairly modest means, appreciate his name on an $8000 box that converts zeros and ones to analog.
     
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  14. MAP

    MAP Forum Resident

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    Boston, MA
    It's a common German surname which they use to their advantage. I own several Schiit items and I am very satisfied. How about the old Goldstar? Would you buy an audio device with the same brand name as a crappy coffee maker? Well, at least they morphed into LG...
     
  15. harby

    harby Forum Resident

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    Portland, OR, USA
    Or the import company behind the brand, "Circus World Display".

    The worst are over in car audio land. Earthquake. Kicker. Audio Thunder. Punch. Or the cheapo and cheap sounding: anything with "vox" "tek" "phase" in the name.
     
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  16. Uglyversal

    Uglyversal Forum Resident

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    Sydney
    That sounds bad but I don't know what they sell.
     
  17. harby

    harby Forum Resident

    Location:
    Portland, OR, USA
    They sell "Ya Horng"-made turntables.
     
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  18. arcamsono

    arcamsono Senior Member

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    MN
    Rectilinear speakers.
     
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  19. Rich-n-Roll

    Rich-n-Roll Forum Resident

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    Washington State
    Roksan you don't have to put on the red light :winkgrin:
     
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  20. theflattire

    theflattire Forum Resident

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    Honolulu
    I think of Forbidden Planet

    Whammerdyne

    An amp I'd love to eventually own, but makes the think of Joe Don Baker in The Natural.
    Even the lightning bolts remind me of Wonderboy.
     
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  21. doctor fuse

    doctor fuse Forum Resident

    “MoFi” = More Fibbing!
     
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  22. R. Totale

    R. Totale The Voice of Reason

    +1. True masterpieces of Krell technology. Our little crew of audio techs used to refer to generic cheap crap Asian gear as "krell" before the high end company started up in the 1980s.
     
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  23. Salectric

    Salectric Senior Member

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    Maryland
    Irving M. Fried called them “Rectumlinear.” That was in a typewritten letter (remember those?) he sent me replying to my inquiry about his IMF speakers.
     
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  24. WildPhydeaux

    WildPhydeaux Forum Resident

    Nasotec

    I assume for those who are happy to pay through the nose.

    Cheers,
    Robert
     
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  25. Postercowboy

    Postercowboy Forum Resident

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    Nowhereland
    Bakoon is (was) a company based in both California and South Korea. I don’t know if the word has a meaning in Korean. Great amps, but the name always irritated me: ‚warming up the koon‘ sounds sounds more than a tad weird to my ears...

    Their new brand name Enleum is actually a mix of Enlightenment (in English) and Eum for sound (in Korean). Makes a lot more sense to me and I think it is a major improvement.
     

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